Hexafluoroacetone hydrate, molten

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The BAM name is based on the "name and description" from the regulations and the IUPAC rules, but may be supplemented with further information so that significant differences between two dangerous goods data sets are apparent.

Language BAM name
German Hexafluoracetonhydrat, geschmolzen
English Hexafluoroacetone hydrate, molten
French Hydrate d'hexafluoracétone, fondu

The aggregate state is given under normal conditions, i.e. at room temperature of 20 °C and normal pressure of 101.3 kPa.

Aggre­gate state
under normal con­di­tions solid
during trans­port molten

The formula describes the chemical composition of a substance.

Formula
C3F6O ⋅ H2O

The BAM number is used to uniquely identify a substance or object in the BAM dangerous goods data pool.

BAM no. 8539
CAS no. 34202-69-2
EC no.

Assigned EC numbers:

211-676-3 (hexafluoroacetone)
Index no.
ZVG nos.

Classification(collapsed)
General
UN no. 3436
Class
Sub­si­diary risks
Packing group
Compati­bility group
Spe­cial pro­vi­sions none
Air transport
ERG code
Transport status
Cargo air­crafts forbidden
Passenger air­crafts forbidden

Remark (german): Für diesen Stoff ist bei den anderen Verkehrsträgern nur eine Tankbeförderung zulässig. In der ICAO TI ist eine Beförderung in Tanks verboten. Der Transport in Tanks ist gegebenenfalls mit behördlicher Genehmigung unter den Bedingungen des Supplements zulässig.


Names(collapsed)
Transport document names
not stated - carriage is forbidden
Instruction names 1
English Hexafluoroacetone hydrate, solid
Synonyms 1
German Hexafluoraceton-hydrat
Synonyms for transport documents 6
German Hexafluoraceton-Monohydrat
French Hexafluoracétone hydratée
English Hexafluoroacetone monohydrate
French Hexafluoropropanone-2 hydraté
German Perfluoracetonhydrat
English Perfluoroacetone hydrate
INCI synonyms 0
Synonyms (not recommended) 2

Transport exlusions(collapsed)
Cargo aircraft forbidden
Passenger aircraft forbidden
Remark
State variations

Labelling(collapsed)
Packagings
Label / Mark
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
IBC
Label / Mark
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Large packagings (LP)
Label / Mark
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Tanks
Placard / Mark
Tanks Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Vehicles
Placard / Mark
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Containers
Placard / Mark
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden

Limited and excepted quantities(collapsed)

Values in "ml" and "L" refer to substances that are liquid under normal conditions (temperature 20 °C, density 1013 mbar). Values in "g" and "kg" refer to substances that generally have a melting point greater than 20 °C. Solid substances that can liquefy during transport may only be transported in packagings that are suitable for liquids (paper bags, for example, are not permitted).

Limited quantities(collapsed)

not stated - carriage is forbidden

Excepted quantities(collapsed)

not stated - carriage is forbidden


Containments(collapsed)
Single packagings(collapsed)
Permission
Permission cargo aircraft
Permission passenger aircraft
Instructions
Special provisions
Requirements cargo aircraft Show requirements
Requirements passenger aircraft Show requirements

Unless otherwise stated, the quantities indicated for the packagings in the table below refer to the maximum capacity (in litres, "l") or the maximum net mass (in kilograms, "kg"). For some quantities, an additional note with the requirements is displayed.

Number UN-Code Cargo air­craft Quantity (l/kg), opt. note Passenger air­craft Quantity (l/kg), opt. note
1 0A1 forbidden forbidden
2 0A2 forbidden forbidden
3 1A1 forbidden forbidden
4 1A2 forbidden forbidden
5 1B1 forbidden forbidden
6 1B2 forbidden forbidden
7 1N1 forbidden forbidden
8 1N2 forbidden forbidden
9 1D forbidden forbidden
10 1G forbidden forbidden
11 1H1 forbidden forbidden
12 1H2 forbidden forbidden
13 2C1 forbidden forbidden
14 2C2 forbidden forbidden
15 3A1 forbidden forbidden
16 3A2 forbidden forbidden
17 3B1 forbidden forbidden
18 3B2 forbidden forbidden
19 3N1 forbidden forbidden
20 3H1 forbidden forbidden
21 3H2 forbidden forbidden
22 4A forbidden forbidden
23 4B forbidden forbidden
24 4N forbidden forbidden
25 4C1 forbidden forbidden
26 4C2 forbidden forbidden
27 4D forbidden forbidden
28 4F forbidden forbidden
29 4G forbidden forbidden
30 4H1 forbidden forbidden
31 4H2 forbidden forbidden
32 5H1 forbidden forbidden
33 5H2 forbidden forbidden
34 5H3 forbidden forbidden
35 5H4 forbidden forbidden
36 5L1 forbidden forbidden
37 5L2 forbidden forbidden
38 5L3 forbidden forbidden
39 5M1 forbidden forbidden
40 5M2 forbidden forbidden
41 6HA1 forbidden forbidden
42 6HA2 forbidden forbidden
43 6HB1 forbidden forbidden
44 6HB2 forbidden forbidden
45 6HC forbidden forbidden
46 6HD1 forbidden forbidden
47 6HD2 forbidden forbidden
48 6HG1 forbidden forbidden
49 6HG2 forbidden forbidden
50 6HH1 forbidden forbidden
51 6HH2 forbidden forbidden
52 6PA1 forbidden forbidden
53 6PA2 forbidden forbidden
54 6PB1 forbidden forbidden
55 6PB2 forbidden forbidden
56 6PC forbidden forbidden
57 6PD1 forbidden forbidden
58 6PD2 forbidden forbidden
59 6PG1 forbidden forbidden
60 6PG2 forbidden forbidden
61 6PH1 forbidden forbidden
62 6PH2 forbidden forbidden
Combination packagings(collapsed)
Combination packagings
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Packing instruction (cargo aircraft)
Max. quantity/package
Packing instruction (passenger aircraft)
Max. quantity/package
Packing methods(collapsed)
Packing method
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden
Intermediate bulk containers (IBC)(collapsed)
Intermediate bulk containers (IBC)
Permission
Number UN-Code Permission Requirements
0
Large packagings(collapsed)
Permission
Notice not stated - carriage is forbidden

Further provisions(collapsed)
Security provisions
not stated - carriage is forbidden
Teil 1. Chapter 5 Dangerous Goods Security

Mixed packing(collapsed)

4;1.1.8 Dangerous goods must not be packed together in the same outer packaging with dangerous or other goods if they react dangerously with each other and cause:

  1. combustion and/or evolution of considerable heat;
  2. evolution of flammable, toxic or asphyxiant gases;
  3. the formation of corrosive substances; or
  4. the formation of unstable substances.

4;1.1.9 Subject to 1.1.8 an outer packaging may contain more than one item of dangerous goods provided that:

  1. the inner packaging used for each item of dangerous goods and the quantity contained therein complies with the relevant part of the packing instruction applicable to that item;
  2. the outer packagings used are permitted by all the packing instructions applicable to each item of dangerous goods;
  3. the package as prepared for shipment meets the specification performance tests for the most restrictive packing group of a substance or article contained in the package;
  4. the dangerous goods do not require segregation according to Table 7-1, unless otherwise provided for in these Instructions; and
  5. the quantities of different dangerous goods contained in one outer packaging must be such that "Q" does not exceed the value of 1, where "Q" is calculated using the formula:

    Q = n1 / M1 + n2 / M2 + n3 / M3 + …

    where n1, n2, etc. are the net quantities of the different dangerous goods and M1, M2, etc. are the maximum net quantities for these different dangerous goods according to Table 3-1 for passenger or cargo aircraft, as applicable. However, the following dangerous goods do not need to be taken into account in the calculation of the "Q" value:
    1. carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), UN 1845;
    2. those where columns 11 and 13 of Table 3-1 indicate "No limit";
    3. those with the same UN number, packing group, and physical state (i.e. solid or liquid) and the same maximum net quantity according to column 11 or 13 of Table 3-1, providing they are the only dangerous goods in the package and the total net quantity does not exceed the maximum net quantity according to Table 3-1.

An outer packaging containing Division 6.2 (Infectious Substances) may contain material for refrigeration, or freezing or packaging material such as absorbent material.

7;2.2 Incompatible dangerous goods

7;2.2.1 Segregation

7;2.2.1.1 Packages containing dangerous goods which might react dangerously one with another must not be stowed on an aircraft next to each other or in a position that would allow interaction between them in the event of leakage. As a minimum, the segregation scheme shown in Table 7-1 must be followed in order to maintain acceptable segregation between packages containing dangerous goods having different hazards. The scheme applies irrespective of whether the hazard is the primary or subsidiary hazard.

7;2.2.1.2 Packages and overpacks containing UN 3480 – Lithium ion batteries prepared in accordance with Section IA or Section IB of Packing Instruction 965 and packages and overpacks containing UN 3090 – Lithium metal batteries prepared in accordance with Section IA or Section IB of Packing Instruction 968 must not be stowed on an aircraft next to, or in a position that would allow interaction with, packages or overpacks containing dangerous goods which bear a Class 1, other than Division 1.4S, Division 2.1, Class 3, Division 4.1 or Division 5.1 hazard label. To maintain acceptable segregation between packages and overpacks, the segregation requirements shown in Table 7-1 must be followed. The segregation requirements apply based on all hazard labels applied on the package or overpack, irrespective of whether the hazard is the primary or subsidiary hazard.

7;2.2.2 Separation of explosive substances and articles

7;2.2.2.1 Only explosives in Division 1.4, Compatibility Group S, are permitted to be transported on passenger aircraft. Only the following explosives may be transported on a cargo aircraft:

Division 1.3: Compatibility Groups C, G
Division 1.4: Compatibility Groups B, C, D, E, G, S.

7;2.2.2.2 The extent to which explosives may be stowed together in an aircraft is determined by their "compatibility". Explosives are considered to be compatible if they can be stowed together without significantly increasing either the probability of an accident or, for a given quantity, the magnitude of the effects of such an accident.

7;2.2.2.3 Explosives in Compatibility Group S may be stowed with explosives in all compatibility groups.

7;2.2.2.4 For explosives of different division numbers and compatibility groups, the separation scheme shown in Table 7-2 must be followed in order to maintain acceptable distances between such packages.

Table 7-1 Segregation between packages
Class or division
Hazard label 1 2.1 2.2, 2.3 3 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 8 9
see 2.2.1.2
1 Note 1 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2
2.1 Note 2 x
2.2, 2.3 Note 2
3 Note 2 x x
4.1 Note 2 x
4.2 Note 2 x
4.3 Note 2 x
5.1 Note 2 x x x
5.1 Note 2
8 Note 2 x
9
see 2.2.1.2
Note 2 x x x x

An "x" at the intersection of a row and column indicates that packages containing these classes of dangerous goods may not be stowed next to or in contact with each other, or in a position which would allow interaction in the event of leakage of the contents. Thus, a package containing Class 3 dangerous goods may not be stowed next to or in contact with a package containing Division 5.1 dangerous goods.

An "–" indicates that these dangerous goods can be stowed next to or in contact with each other if they do not react dangerously with each other.

Note 1. See 2.2.2.2 through 2.2.2.4.

Note 2. This class or division must not be stowed together with explosives other than those in Division 1.4, Compatibility Group S.

Note 3. Packages containing dangerous goods with multiple hazards in the class or divisions which require segregation in accordance with Table 7-1 need not be segregated from other packages bearing the same UN number.

Note 4. UN 3528, Engines, internal combustion, flammable liquid powered, Engines, fuel cell, flammable liquid powered, Machinery internal combustion, flammable liquid powered and Machinery, fuel cell, flammable liquid powered need not be segregated from packages containing dangerous goods in Division 5.1.

Table 7-2 Separation of explosive substances and articles
Division and
compatibility group
1.3C 1.3G 1.4B 1.4C 1.4D 1.4E 1.4G 1.4S
1.3C     x          
1.3G     x          
1.4B x x   x x x x  
1.4C     x          
1.4D     x          
1.4E     x          
1.4G     x          
1.4S                

An "x" at the intersection of a row and column indicates that explosives of these divisions and compatibility groups must be loaded into separate unit load devices and, when stowed aboard the aircraft, the unit load devices must be separated by other cargo with a minimum separation distance of 2 m. When not loaded in a unit load device, these explosives must be loaded into different, non-adjacent loading positions and separated by other cargo with a minimum separation distance of 2 m.


Mixed Loading, Stowage, Segregation(collapsed)
Segregation (from other dangerous goods)
not stated - carriage is forbidden

Links to external databases(collapsed)