Product datasheet. HiQ® Oxygen 6.0

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Product datasheet. HiQ® Oxygen 6.0
Specifications
Characteristics
Physical hazard
Health hazard
UN number
CAS number
EC number
Hazards symbol (GHS)
Signal word (GHS)
Properties
Valve outlet
Cylinder colour
Conversion Gas-Mass-Liquid
ComponentChemical Unit
HiQ®
formulaOxygen 6.0
OxygenO2
%
≥ 99.9999
WaterH2O
ppm
≤ 0.5
Total hydrocarbons
CnHm
ppm
≤ 0.1
Carbon monoxide
CO
ppm
≤ 0.1
Carbon dioxide
CO2
ppm
≤ 0.1
NitrogenN2
ppm
≤ 0.5
Argon
Ar
ppm
≤1
Colourless and odourless gas.
Compressed gas; may explode if heated.
May cause or intensify fire; oxidiser.
1072 (Compressed)
7782-44-7
231-956-9
GHS04, GHS03
DANGER
GHS
GHS
Molecular weight (mass)
Boiling point at 1.013bar
Density at 15°C, 1.013bar
Density of gas in relation to air (specific gravity, air = 1)
Critical temperature
2
5.1
ADR
Class 2, 1O
ADR
Class 2, 1O
31.999
-182.98
g/mol
°C
1.354 kg/m3
1.11
-118.57 °C
DIN 477 No. 6
White/Silver grey
m3 gas (+15°C, 1 bar)
1.0
0.853
0.748
litre liquid (boiling point, 1 bar)
1.172
1.0
0.876
DOT
Class 2.2
kg
1.337
1.141
1.0
® VERISEQ, REDLINE, BASELINE, and HiQ are registered trademarks of The Linde Group.
DOT
Class 2.2
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For specialty gases, Linde offers two series of cylinder regulators. Single stage regulators reduce the pressure in
one step. Two stage regulators reduce the pressure in two steps and give a more constant outlet pressure over
time.
BASELINE®
REDLINE®
Safe handling and
storage advice
Single Stage Brass
Dual Stage Brass
Single Stage Brass
Dual Stage Brass
C106/1
C106/2
C200/1
C200/2
Cylinder storage and handling
Store cylinders in upright position and properly secured to prevent falling over, .
Keep cylinders below 50°C in a well ventilated place, away from sources of heat and combustible materials.
Segregate from flammable gases.
Protect cylinders, particularly the valve, against physical damage whether full or empty.
Close valves on empty cylinders.
Leaking Cylinders
Move to a well ventilated area.
Stop leak, if possible to do so.
If leak cannot be stopped, move cylinder to a safe area and allow to empty.
Prevent from entering sewers, basements and workpits, or any place where its accumulation can be ­dangerous.
Precautions in use
Never allow oil or grease on cylinder or valve.
Close cylinder valve when not in use.
Always use regulator to connect to the system.
Secure cylinders to prevent falling over.
Open cylinder valve slowly.
Use only in well ventilated area.
Personal protection
Personnel regularly engaged in the use and movement of gas cylinders must be provided with:
Safety footwear
Leather or PVC gloves
Full cover overalls & safety glasses are recommended.
Fire
Cool cylinders with water from a protected location.
Do not approach cylinders suspected to be hot.
Remove cool cylinders from path of the fire.
If unable to keep cylinders cool, evacuate area.
First aid
Get immediate medical advice/attention.
Additional information
The information, recommendations and data contained in this publication are intended to give basic guidance for
safe handling and use of gases.
For more information please refer to Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
http://hiq.linde-gas.com
It is essential for the safe use of gases that personnel are properly trained and are fully aware of the possible
hazards.
Further information and advice on any matter relating to the safe handling or use of these products may be
obtained from the nearest Linde office.Further information and advice on any matter relating to the safe handling
or use of these products may be obtained from the nearest Linde office.
AGA, www.aga.com
111953-8 0613 – 1.2 HL
Recommended pressure
regulator
2/2