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  1. Jeg fjerner krutt og dritt først med messingbørste og løsemidler. Pusser tørt og rent med Biltema bremserens.

    Har på kg12 eller forrest skum. Lar det virke fra 10 min til 10 timer. Pusser ut og gjentar til jeg er fornøyd.

  2. Vennligst hold udokumenterte og usaklige kommentarer rundt godkjente drivende hunder på rådyr for deg selv! Det er gjort vitenskapelige studier i forbindelse med vinterjakt på rådyr i Sverige som konkluderer med at drivende hunder IKKE stresser dyrene!

    Vel, hva med litt selvinnsikt? Hvor er din dokumentasjon på dette og alt det andre du skriver?

  3. Jeg fant dette databladet på KG12. Er det noen med kjemikunskapene på plass her? Cyanid og blåsyre høres ikke så kult ut liksom.....

    Jeg fant andre produkter med samme UN nummer: Förgyllningsbad - 3N/18K Svensk guldfärg (UN 1935)

     

    Datablad på KG12:

     

    Section 1 Identification

    Product Identification KG-12 Copper Remover

    Manufacturer's Name KG Industries, LLC

     

    Address:

    204 Mustang Cove

    Mustang Creek Industrial Park

    Taylor Tx, 76574

     

    Information Phone # (512) 352 3245

    Emergency Phone USA# (800) 424 9300

    International Emergency# (703) 527 3887

     

     

    Section 2 Hazardous Ingredients

     

    Hydrocyanic Acid, Sodium Salt

    Percentage: Trade Secret

    CAS # 143-33-9

     

    m-Nitrobenzene Sulfonic acid, Sodium Salt

    Percentage: Trade Secret

    CAS #127-68-4

     

    Cyanides have an 8 hour TWA WEL of 5 mg/cu.m (measured as cyanide) for the EU and the ACGIH TLV is a STEL of 5 mg/cu.m (measured as cyanide)

    According to the DOT the amount of Hydrocyanic Acid is such that is does not require hazardous transportation labels or hazardous shipping.

     

    Section 3 Hazards Identification

    Classified as Toxic (per the EU Preparations Directive) if spilled product is allowed to evaporate to low volume, the fluid or any solid residue could be very toxic and be an irritant (see Section 4).

     

    Section 4 First Aid Measures

    Accidental contact with the product as supplied is unlikely to result in serious adverse effects.

    In the event of contact with eyes, wash immediately with clean water or eye-wash solution for 10 - 15 minutes.

    In the event of contact with the skin or mouth, remove contaminated clothing and wash the affected area liberally with water and rinse mouth repeatedly with drinking water without swallowing.

     

    In the event of inhaling a mist or spray of the product, remove from exposure and observe carefully for at least 30 minutes. In the event of non-respiratory symptoms or a rise in heart rate, obtain medical advice.

    In exceptional circumstances in which the product is concentrated by evaporation or there has been deliberate ingestion, there is a possibility of cyanide poisoning.

     

    First-Aiders should follow the advice of an experienced physician or their local accident and emergency department regarding the First-Aid treatment of cyanide poisoning and should ensure that the recommended antidotes are in stock and within their expiry date.

     

    The administration of oxygen and of amyl nitrate by inhalation is probably the most effective First Aid measure.

     

    Users of this product may wish to obtain a ‘Cyanide Emergency Kit’ for use by doctors that can be sent to hospital with a poisoned casualty to ensure the antidotes are readily available.

     

    Section 5 Fire - Fighting Measures

     

    The product is non-flammable.

    The choice of extinguishant is dictated by other materials involved.

    Evacuate hazard area of unprotected personnel.

    Fire fighters should wear full protective clothing and approved self-contained full face breathing apparatus operated in the positive pressure demand mode.

     

    Section 6 Accidental Release Measures

    Evacuate the hazard area of unprotected personnel.

    Wear appropriate clothing and respirator.

     

    Shut off source of leak only if safe to do so. Bund to contain and detoxify with

    Hypochlorite. Flush affected area with diluted solution of Sodium Hyopchlorite

    Follow local, regional and national guidelines.

     

    Section 7 Handling and Storage

    Training should be a first priority for all of those employees who are going to be

    exposed to Sodium Cyanide.

    Do not breathe dust, mist or gas. Keep away from sources of heat.

    Handle carefully to avoid skin contact, spillage and the generation of aerosols.

    Store in a cool, dry well ventilated location away from incompatible materials.

    Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. Avoid contact with concentrated acids.

    Do not mix with any acidic materials.

    Always have to hand agreed First Aid items.

     

    Section 8 Exposure Controls / Personal Protection

    Use in open air or in a well ventilated location, preferably over a tray that would contain any spillage and can be thoroughly washed.

    Wear disposable impervious gloves and apron.

    If working at eye-level, wear chemical goggles.

    Wash gloves, apron and any rags used in dilute sodium hypochlorite solution before disposal.

     

    Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties

     

    Odour: Odourless

    Boiling Point: 100C

    Specific Gravity: approximately 1

    Vapor Pressure: Negligible

    Melting Point: N/A

    Vapor Density: Not Volatile

    Water Solubility: Completely miscible aqueous solution

    pH: N/A

     

    Section 10 Stability and Reactivity

    Stable: Hazardous polymerisation will not occur

    Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents.

    Avoid contact with concentrated acids.

    Do not mix with any acidic materials.

    Carbon Monoxide and other unidentified organic compounds may be formed in the presence of combustion.

     

    Section 11 Toxicological Information

    The product itself has not been subjected to toxicological testing

    Sodium Cyanide / Hydrocyanic, sodium salt.

    Acute oral toxicity: LD50 6.4 mg/kg bw

    Because of the very high toxicity, other conventional toxicological data are not

    available.

    Cyanide ions are highly toxic to cellular respiratory processes, causing impaired

    consciousness, cyanosis, rapid breathing (initially), cessation of breathing and

    circulatory collapse, potentially leading to death.

    Such effects are unlikely because of the dilute nature of the product as supplied.

    M-nitrobenzene sulphonic acid, sodium salt

    Acute oral toxicity: LD50 = 11,000 mg/kgbw

    Eye irritation: Draize test, rabbit: 20 mg/24H Moderate;

    Skin irritation: Draize test, rabbit: 500 mg/24H Mild;

    Irritant effects are unlikely because of the dilute nature of the product as supplied.

    Carcinogenicity: Not listed as a carcinogen

    Epidemiology: .No information available.

    Teratogenicity: No information available.

    Reproductive Effects: No information available.

    Mutagenicity: No information available.

    Neurotoxicity: No information available.

     

    Section 12 Ecological Information

    Sodium cyanide is very toxic to aquatic organisms, but, because of its dilute nature, the product as supplied is unlikely to cause damage to organisms in surface waters.

     

    Section 13 Disposal Considerations

    Use non-leaking approved containers sealed tightly and labeled properly.

    Dispose of in accordance with all local, regional and national regulations.

    Containers, even those that have been emptied will retain product residue and vapors.

     

    Always obey hazard warnings and handle empty containers as if they were full.

     

    Section 14 Transport Information

     

    UN 1935 Cyanide Solution, N.O.S.

    Classification 6.1

    Emergency Action Code 2X

    HIN (Kemler code) 60

    May be carried in tanks by road or rail

     

    Section 15 Regulatory Information

     

    Classified as ‘Toxic’ according to the administrative provisions of the EC Preparations Directive

    TSCA 8(b): Inventory Status: All chemical substances in this material are included on exempted from listing on the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances.

     

    T, N;

    R23/24/25-51-53

    S: (1/2-)7-28(water) -29-45-60-61

     

    Section 16 Other Information

    Manufacture of this product is intended for use as a gun / firearms & weapons cleaner.

    For professional use only.

    KG Industries provides the information herein in good faith. This document is only intended as a guide to the appropriate precautionary handling of the material by a trained person using this product. Regulatory requirements are subject to change and may differ from one location to another. Conditions of handling and use or misuse are beyond our control.

    Due to the many chemicals on the market to clean firearms the use of other cleaning solvents / bore cleaners is not recommended. .[/b]

  4. Lagring av våpen i en garasje er en dårlig ide, selv om det var tillatt. En garasje bør være uisolert og helst litt luftig. Ellers ruster bilen raskere opp. En tett og isolert, samt temperert garasje, er det værste sted å ha bilen vinterhalvåret, i områder der det brukes salt på veiene. Selv uten salt, er det ugunstig med stadig oppting.

    Javel? Hvordan vet du det? Hva legger du til grunn?

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