Dangerous goods forwarding Dangerous goods propylene Export experience 2 Class 1 UN1077 CAS 115 07 1

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Hello everyone, I am a dangerous goods freight forwarder, and today's dangerous goods export experience sharing is"Acrylic".2.Class 1 UN1077 CAS 115-07-1

Acrylic belongs to 2Class 1 flammable compressed gases

It is a colorless flammable gas at room temperature and pressure. It has a slight odor peculiar to hydrocarbons. Soluble in ethanol and ether, slightly soluble in water. Propylene is an important chemical raw material. It is mainly used to make isopropanol, acetone, synthetic glycerin, synthetic resin, synthetic rubber, plastics and synthetic fibers.

UN Number: 1077 Class: 21

Correct shipping English name: propylene

Correct shipping Chinese name: propylene.

A cylinder certificate is required for export.

Provide a scanned copy of the cylinder certificate when booking the space, and provide the original when making a dangerous declaration.

Booking information: aPower of Attorney for Sea Freight bPot inspection certificate cEnglish version of MSDS DDangerous Goods Application**.

Information provided for the declaration of danger:

a.Declaration power of attorney B. Original cylinder certificate CEnglish version of MSDS DPacking list.

Provide customs declaration information 3 days in advance: aCustoms Declaration BPower of Attorney for Customs Declaration cPacking list dInvoice eDeclaration Elements.

Trailer: Dangerous goods vehicles are required, and dangerous goods escorts are also required.

Arrival: It needs to be loaded directly on the side of the ship, and it can only be entered when it is accepted by the port area.

Propylene2Category 1 belongs to shipside direct loading, because the terminal will accept the direct loading plan very late. Generally, the ship has to be berthed before you can send the cabinet. It should be noted that the direct loading on the side of the ship is not free, and the dock is charged, and the team generally collects and pays this fee on behalf of the fleet.

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