CAS No.: | 10102-43-9 |
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Formula: | Co |
EINECS: | 211-128-3 |
Constituent: | Industrial Pure Air |
Grade Standard: | Industrial Grade |
Chemical Property: | Poisonous Gases |
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and highly toxic gas. It is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels, such as coal, oil, wood, and natural gas. Common sources of carbon monoxide include vehicle exhaust, faulty heating systems, gas appliances, and fires.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, forming carboxyhemoglobin, which reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen. When a person inhales carbon monoxide, it displaces oxygen in the bloodstream, leading to oxygen deprivation in vital organs.
Exposure to high levels of carbon monoxide can cause symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, weakness, and even loss of consciousness. Prolonged exposure or high concentrations of carbon monoxide can be fatal.
If you suspect a carbon monoxide leak, it is essential to take immediate action to protect yourself and others:
Leave the area: Exit the building or move away from the source of carbon monoxide exposure to fresh air.
Call emergency services: Dial emergency services or the local fire department to report the situation. Alert them to a possible carbon monoxide leak and follow their instructions.
Seek medical attention: If you or others are experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, seek medical help immediately. Inform the medical professionals about the potential exposure to carbon monoxide.
Avoid re-entry: Do not return to the affected area until it has been deemed safe by professionals.
To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, it is crucial to have carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home, particularly near sleeping areas. Regular maintenance of fuel-burning appliances, such as furnaces, water heaters, and stoves, is also essential. Ensure proper ventilation and avoid using gasoline-powered engines or charcoal grills indoors.
Remember, carbon monoxide is a silent killer since it is odorless and invisible, so taking preventative measures and being aware of its dangers is vital for your safety.
Basic Info.
Molecular Weight | 28.0101 | Density | 1.2504G/L |
Melting Point | -205ºC | Boiling Point | -191.5ºC |
Appearance | Colorless,Odorless | Un No. | 1016 |
DOT Class | 2.1&2.3 | Valve | QF-30A/CGA350 |
Cylinder Standard | GB/ISO/DOT | Cylinder Pressure | 12.5Mpa/15Mpa/20Mpa |
Transport Package | 40L,47L,50L etc | Specification | 99.9% |
Trademark | CMC | Origin | China |
HS Code | 2811290090 | Production Capacity | 10000cyl/Month |
Specification:
CAS No.: 630-08-0
EINECS No.: 211-128-3
UN No.: UN1016
Purity: 99.9%-99.999%
Dot Class: 2.1 & 2.3
Appearance: Colorless
Grade Standard: Industrial Grade
CO - Carbon Monoxide | 99.9 % |
H2 | ≤5 ppm |
O2 | ≤50 ppm |
N2 | ≤450 ppm |
CO2 | ≤30 ppm |
CH4 | ≤20 ppm |
H20 | ≤5 ppm |
Total Impurity | ≤1000 ppm |
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Packaging & Shipping
Product |
Carbon Monoxide |
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Package Size |
40Ltr Cylinder |
50Ltr Cylinder |
Filling Content/Cyl |
6 m3 |
10 m3 |
QTY Loaded in 20'Container |
250 Cyls |
250 Cyls |
Total Volume |
1500 m3 |
2500 m3 |
Cylinder Tare Weight |
50Kgs |
55Kgs |
Valve |
QF-30A /CGA 350 |
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