







SECTION 1 - NAME
Carbonaceous Product - Waste 1325
SECTION 2 - APPLICATION
Carbon addition to molten steel
SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATION
Screen size 0 - 3mm
Fixed Carbon 75%
Volatiles 11%
Ash 12%
Moisture 2%
SECTION 4 - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point Not applicable
Vapour Pressure Zero
MmHg@20 C
Vapour Density Not applicable
Air=1
Solubility Insoluble in water and organic solvents
PH Not applicable
Bulk Density 800g/litre
Appearance Grey black without taste and odour
SECTION 5 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
This material is fine and if a dust cloud is generated in an uncontrolled
Enviroment in the presence of a spark or heat, it may explode.
Flash Point Not applicable
Auto Ignition Temperature No generally accepted test method is available.
However all carbonaceous materials will burn under
Certain conditions, are not highly flammable and
Burn slowly without producing smoke or flame.
Extinguishing Method Water(fog or fine spray), Carbon dioxide.
Avoid methods which may stir up dust clouds.
Special Fire Fighting Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
Protective Equipment
Unusual Fire and Explosion Airborne dust is a weak explosion hazard
Hazards
SECTION 6 - REACTIVITY DATA
Satbility Stable under normal conditions
Incompatibility decomposition Carbon dioxide, Carbon Monoxide
Products
Hazardous polymerization Will not occur.

SECTION 1 - NAME
Anthracite Nuts Low Volatile
SECTION 2 - APPLICATION
Carbon addition to molten steel
SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATION
Screen size 0 - 10mm 10%
10 - 40mm 85%
>40mm 5%
Fixed Carbon 75%
Volatiles 13%
Ash 15%
Moisture 8%
Sulphur 1%
SECTION 4 - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point Not applicable
Vapour Pressure Zero
MmHg@20 C
Vapour Density Not applicable
Air=1
Solubility Insoluble in water and organic solvents
PH Not applicable
Bulk Density 650 - 750g/litre
Appearance Grey black without taste and odour.
SECTION 5 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
All antrasite is combstible and with the correct heat and oxygen will burn
Flash Point and Method Not applicable
Auto ignition Temperature No generally accepted test method is available.
However all athracite with the correct heat and
Oxygen will combust, are not highly flammable
And burn slowly without producing excessive
Smoke and flame.
Extinguishing Method Water, Carbon dioxide.
Avoid methods which may stir up dust clouds.
Special Fire Fighting Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
Protective Eqiupment
Unusual Fire and Explosion Airborne dust is a weak explosion hazard.
SECTION 6 - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability Stable under normal conditions.
Incompatibility decomposition Carbon dioxide, Carbon Monoxide
Products
Hazardous polymerization Will not occur


SECTION 1 - NAME
Recarburiser/Graphite
SECTION 2 - APPLICATION
Carbon addition to molten steel
SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATION
Screen size 8x20mm
Fixed Carbon 94% min
Volatiles 1% max
Ash 4% mx
Moisture 1% max
Nitrogen 0,5% max
Sulphur 1% max
SECTION 4 - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point Not applicable
Vapour Pressure Zero
MmHg@20 C
Vapour Density Not applicable
Air=1
Solubility Insoluble in water and organic solvents
PH Not applicable
Bulk Density 900kg/m3
Appearance Grey black without taste and odour
SECTION 5 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point and Method Not applicable
Auto Ignition Temperature No generally accepted test method is available.
However all anthacite with the correct heat and
Oxygen will combust, are highly flammable and
Burn slowly without producing excessive
Smoke and flames.
Extinguishing Method Water, Carbon dioxide.
Avoid methods which may stir up dust clouds
Special Fire Fighting Self-contained Breathing Apparatus
Protective Equipment
Unusual Fire and Explosion Airborne ducst is a weak explosion hazard
Hazards
SECTION 6 - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability Stable under normal conditions
Incompatibility decomposition Carbon dioxide, Carbon Monoxide
Products
Hazardous polymerization Will not occur

