Dunite Fines

Description

Mandatory application of this cargo schedule: The provisions of this schedule shall apply only to cargoes containing less than 0.1% respirable crystalline silica. 

 

Description: A natural grey mineral, obtained through the processes of blasting, crushing and screening. Odourless. Uses: in manufacturing process of metallurgical products, as an abrasive material, as a ballast material and for environmental applications. Bulk density: 1,300 to 1,500 kg/m3. Non-IMSBC Code information: this cargo normally contains less than 4%  moisture and maximum 6% 

Trade Names (Synonyms)
Synonyms - Magnesium silicate, Serpentine. Trade names shown here are based on IMO E&T 36/inf.2 dated on 19 January 2022 that were used at that time - Pasektap, Pasekflux, PasekSlagdoor.

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