White oil and paraffin oil sometimes represent the same product, so is paraffin oil a dangerous product, and is white oil a dangerous product?
Let's take a look at the classification and definition of dangerous goods first. Dangerous goods are collectively referred to as inflammable, explosive, and highly corrosive items. The transportation of dangerous goods is extremely dangerous. A little carelessness may cause material loss or casualties. , According to the different nature of dangerous goods are divided into the following categories.
According to the two national standards GB13690-92 "Classification and Marking of Commonly Used Hazardous Chemicals" and GB6944-86 "Classification and Product Name Numbering of Dangerous Goods", chemicals are divided into 8 categories according to their hazards: ① Explosives ② Compressed gas and Liquefied gases ③ flammable liquids ④ flammable solids, spontaneous combustion items and flammable items in contact with moisture ⑤ oxidants and organic peroxides ⑥ toxic and infectious items ⑦ radioactive items ⑧ corrosive items.
Our products are all liquids. Let’s look at the definition of flammable liquids. Flammable liquids refer to substances that exist in a liquid state at room temperature and are easily ignited in case of fire, and their flash point is below 45°C. Flammable substances.
That is to say, the flash points of our products, such as paraffin oil, white oil or naphthenic oil, are all higher than 45 degrees. Therefore, according to the definition of dangerous goods, our products such as paraffin oil and white oil rubber oil are not classified as dangerous goods.
Is rubber oil dangerous?
Ideally, rubber oil is not dangerous.