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TO: INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND SAFETY COORDINATORS . M&P PERSONNEL
In their letter of October 51, 1978, Messrs. Danforth and Fetrou called attention to the urgent need for all Divisions to partici pate in the Corporate Material Code System and to use only mater ials that have been assigned a (U) Material or P D Specification number. The purpose of this letter is to assist the divisions in meeting this directive. .
The Corporate Standards and Industrial Hygiene Departments have agreed, that in order to assure the desired results, a three phase .approach shall be taken at each location:
1. Inventory all materials used in shop processing. "Laboratory . Chemicals" are not to be included in this survey. For those divisions with partial coverage in the Material Code System, inventory only those materials that are not presently included. The Purchasing Department may be able to furnish this informa tion.
2. Following the Inventory, determine which of these have the potential for creating a health hazard In the "workplace". To assist in this evaluation ve have marked the Corporate Standards "Basic Material Parts and Services Code" by underlining those Materials which fall into this classification. A copy of this document (Attachment #1) should be used as a guide in making this determination. Note that in some categories individual materials are underlined and in the case of Finishing and Mark ing Materials-- 3XXXX the entire group is included.
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3. Make a list of all materials by categories and develop the following information:
(a) Trade Name of Material. (b) Supplier's (manufacturer's) name and full address. (c) Obtain supplier's technical data sheet describing the
material or furnish a written description of the material (Example - Attachment #2). (d) Obtain supplier's Material Safety Data Sheet (Example Attachment #3).
After the trade name is determined, check the Trade Name Index and Alphabetical Index of PDS and M Numbers to determine if a (W) TDS or M number has already been assigned. If not, forward all four pieces of information to J. R. Uelshons, Corporate Standards, R&D Center, 501-3Y58. The standard form to be used for requesting M or PDS numbers is attached (See Attachment #4).
This information will be reviewed by the Corporate Standards and Industrial Hygiene Departments. Appropriate (W) numbers will be assigned which should be used to identify stock and also referenced in all shop processing documents. All containers and/or material should be marked with the (W) identification whenever possible. This identification is necessary to maintain a relationship between the material and the PDS or M number which provides the proper cautionary information.
This inventory list should be built by "small bits" over a pre scheduled time plan, so that full compliance with the directive can be accomplished at a reasonable rate.
C. W. Blckerstaff, Administrator (V) Corp. Industrial Hygiene Lab
Attachments
(U) Corporate Standards
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BASIC MATERIALS, PARTS AND SERVICES CODE
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Thu svstem identifies raw. seimprocessed and fgJtv proeeeseti materials and catalogs maieruls of a basic ivpe m numerical groupiiw It also identifies components and equipment as well as internal and external services The (mi tn* digue art numerical and end* iht aattrlal- part, process or service into a haste category The Ust iw* eraractert are alphabetical* and are assigned arbitrarily to eover specifi cation details not controlled in the basic code For example cold rolled carbon steel sheet is 10102. This number simplv restricts (he material to cold rolled carbon steel sheer Refinements such as control of composition, physical requirements, finish, applied coating, dimensional restrictions, etc. are not o-vered hv 10102. Such limitations are taken care of hv assigning two suffix letters to the basic number. For eampU. an item nf commercial qusli'v cold rolled carbon steel sheet naviiy a maximum carbon content of. IS percent and hiving standard dimensions! tolerances and fimsn becomes 10102KJ The number 10102 is inflexible as it identifies the material as cold rolled carbon steel sheet. The suffix letters "HJ" are arbnrarv and are assigned by Corporate Standards. Research and Development Center for specification identification undtrthe basic number. The letters I and O are not used in letter suffixes.
The Ust two characters for materials and services originated and used by Westinghouse Canada Ltd are one alphabetical and one numerical
character; 10102A2.
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The eight primary categories of the eodr are as follows-
1XXXX 2XXXX 3XXXX 4 XXXX SXXXX SXXXX 7XXXX IXXXX
Metals Natural Materials and Crude Products Therefrom Finishing and Marking Materials Fabricated Nsr.metals Chemicals. Petroleum Products and Coal Products Insulated Electrical Cable, wire and Magnet Wire Components and Equipment External and internal Services
The system has been drawn up to be sufficiently flexible that unforeseen contingencies may be covered by expansion of these categories Expansion of the code rests solely with the Corporate Standards Department.
SCHEMATIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF MATERIAL CODE
There are meanirgful five-digit patterns to the Code, depending on the primary category. Several of these patterns are shewn below with the two suffix letters merely ss illusiraaons. For complete expUnstion of eseh category, see the following sheets. The seven-character code number* are to be written without any space between the characters, ss 1022STA.
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CORPORATE SIZE CODE
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The Corporate tits cod* is a three-character numbering system mad* available to the divisions to identify the site of a material or part
when used in conjuction with (he Material. Pans and Services Code. The combination of the seven-character material cod* number and the
three-character sue code number gives a ten-character inventory control number. This number identifies both the grad* and the sue of a
material or part in a common language tfat can be interpreted at any corporate location For complete details, refer 10 the Corporate Sue
Code Index or consult the divisional Materials or Standards representative,
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SCHEMATIC ILLUSTRATION OF MATERIAL SIZE CODE
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Metals are coded so that the first three digits identify the bssie metal. For example. 101XX is carbon steel and 1MXX to copper and
copper alloys. The last two digits identily the basic shape ot the metaL For example. XXX02 is cold rolled sheet and strip. Therefore. 10102 becomes cold rolled carbon steel sheet and strip.
bi coding under the basic metals all alloys are coded under the basic metal. For example, brass and bronse are coded under 1643a which
is the basic code for copper and copper alloys. In the case of mixed alloys, the decision under which metal to code ia baaed on the metal present in the larfeat quantity. A solder contain*
I,* 4g per cent tin and SO per cent lead is coded under 14330C which is lead. A solder resuming 60 per cent tin and SO per cem lead is coded under 116JOC which is tin. In the case of equal amounts of different metals being present, the slloy s coded on the basis of the more import
ant or more expensive metal. For example. Hiperntk (60% Nickel. 60% Iron) ia eoded under 16O0C (Nickel). Shapes such as extruded, drawn and rolled, ether than structural shapes are coded under 30001. Coated metals such as qaivaruaed, tin coated, plated, etc. are eodsd under the basic (orm. For example, cold rolled galvanised carbon
teel sheet is coded under 10102 which is the basic code for cold rolled carbon steel sheet. However, in the case of clad metals wherein two metal* are joined together by fusion process, the code 300(60 is used reqardlesa of form. Also, in this instance the cod* for the base metal to which the cladding is attached i* used. For example, carbon steel sheet clad with siainleaa steel is 10160. -
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121** annum _ 128** flervmum
12TT* niewmth
12XT* radmmm
128XJC Calcium Cealun
131YY Chrnmiun
ASSCt Ccfcxlt 133** CBU,mK..,m iWaM.B)
1343C* Coonev and cancer alloy. 13*** drinunun .
139** coin uoyr Hxfnmi
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144** Lithium
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148** Magn.*i.,m and allQUS.
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168XX Pameitim _ . _
1S73QC PntfriimuB. Polonium
1S9XX Radium
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162** Rubidium
183** Ih.th.nlum
16Qg Samarium 163Y* .V.nd.um
1663a 811,enn
262XX_&lver
168** Sodium
1663 Strontium 170** Tan.alum
1713g Tellurium
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1793a Uranium 280** Vxn.h.om
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300(01 Cole Rciled ?nt and Strip
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XXX16 Die Castings XXX17 XXXI? XXXI? ***? *xx:i sne.i M-'.c Ciit.mia
X**26 rawlm
XXX26 Electrical Dlscharee Machlnlnss (EDM)
XXXJO^Wtre (nc.cnsulsied. Including Nonround. Don Recanc^lar Wire!
3CXX36. flea* l Cable .'Includes noninsulated conductors) XXX36 Chain
XXX40 Incats. Billets. Bloom* and Ptea y**4i Ay.
XXX42 W.r Pod L kM
XXX43 Scrap
XTX44 F-tnandsd L Mesh
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*30(61 Shredded (Wool)
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XXX63 Roil Formed and or Welded (Does not include Weldments _3<XXgj_W>l<iint; Electrode* .tnd Rod* in Coils and Cut Lrngn.s
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Only b*ait materials on which practically no previous proceosing haa been performed arc to be coded under 130001 Proceeded forma
are to be coded under other groups. This (roup includes such item* aa crude oil. minerals, ores, and raw animal tibera. The tingle deviation from this principal is the inclusion of plywmds under lumper products Since plywoods are so closely associated with other lumber#. U would have been confuaii* to code them elsewhere in the rode.
In this croup, the eatecone* have been left with room for a Unte amount of expansion. It arts sot poasible to foresee which of the items la this category would require coding. Therefore, necessary codes that have n vei been assigned may be ubumed upon application to the Corporate Standards
The basic codes in this (roup are set up on the basts ot oncln. Mineral products are 2C30CX. animal produets are 113001 and vegetable products sre 12XXX. Further refinements under these cste(orios are taken care of m the last three dints. Again. aa In the ease of all the (roups covered by this code, the five numerical diflts (roup the material into a basic category. Refinements within a category wtli bo takoa eare of by the suffix letters
The code 10401 covenne Mica ta Intended only to cover crude Mica. Processed Mica sueh as plate, tapes, wrapper*, etc Is coverad under Section 43301X.
Crude oil is included tn this section However, all produeta derived from the processing of eruds oil are covered under Section SS300C.
2300CX BASIC NATURAL MATERIALS AND CRUDE PRODUCTS THFREFROM
203001 Mineral
* 22X31X Vegeable Products
2012OC Cool
221XX Lumber. Mill Wort and Veneers
20101 Heatlnc
22101 Type not specified (Cratlac. etc)
20110 Metallurfieal
22102 White fir (Western t sslect)
20120 Process
22103 Pondoross pine
20130 Seacoal iOlMf Ores t Concentrates
22104 White pine 2210$ Yellow pine
tn?Q1 Aluminum
22106 Northern Poplar
2020: Tungsten
22103 Tallow poplar
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20204 .Jam
2110* Western sprue*
2020$ barium Sulfate 201Q6 Beryllium
22110 Ash 22111 Hickory
*0301CiBi>e.ntSoannitde. Stones
10302 Kaolin.
20303 Oll'
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22112 22U3 22114 2211$ 22111 22117
22111
Mahogany Cherry Oat Redwood Tupelo gam
Prims Vera
30?n? Quart*
22m Sapcll
20.30$ Marble
22120 Korina
3Q3flV Granite
22121 Zebrawood
20310 Slate (Includes ground alato)
22122 Walnut
20311 Chert
20312 Gravel
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22123 Avodlre 22124 Douglas Fir. Larch 2212$ Rod Canadian Pine
222XX Plywood 2221X Fir
20316 Fire Clay 20317 Fuller's earth 20316- Bail Clav
2232X Other soft woods 2223X Gum 2224X Beech
2&4XX Minerals and Gems
222SX Birch
26*61 Mies :Include* hlock. film. splittings. .ground)
2226X Maple
20*02 Diamonds 2ha03 Asbestos 26*04 Fe.asoar
2040$ Sulfur
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2640-. saso.nre 2mns fluorspar
2227X Other Mrd woods XXXXl Sound on* aid* . 3000(2 Sound two sides X30CX3 One Mrdwood face X300(4 Two hardwood facet XXXXS Nc finished iaees
223XX Wood Products and Pressed wood
2043~ >atu7rTPganies (Asphalt. Glisomte. Cnide Oil)
22301 Charcoal
20411 hpodumen* 20412 Comndum 20*13 Garnet
21XXX Animal 211XX Hides
22302 Cork 22303 Shredded wood products 22304 Sawdust and flour
2230$ Pressed wood board
22306 CfUulose
21101 Raw 21110 Lesther
21230C Animal Fibers 21201 Silk 21210 Wool 21220 H-ir
21J30C Waste Product 21301 Shellac 21310 Fertiliser
2143Ct Eslrar;ables_ 21401 Fata
22306 Pitch 22310 Wood Pulp 224XX Natural Fibers
22410 Cotton
22420 Flax 22430 Hemp 22440 Sisal 224 $0 Yucca 22460 Jute 22SXX Miscellaneous VesetaBle Products
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2i27 Waxes 2'XX ?i<i.m,r.r
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21$1C B';r:v 21S23 Sponge 21130 Shells
22S02 Essential Oils
22603 Other veptnauie oils
22S04 Gums
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32106 Grains
22S07 Sulks. Roots, etc.
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FINISHING AND MARKING MATERIALS
Finishing and marking materials jr coded so that the first Ihre* digit* control ih* l**ir iix* .11 finishing materal while th* last two dtgtta control the color and whether >1 > i*t up br airdrvtng <>r taking For emmpie. an enamel will bv 312XX U It is rod airdryu* tt wtfl be 33330. If 11 u red baking it will be 32232. Where baking if obvmualv rv applicable. a in the ease of dve* nr pigment*. the maicral 14 ceded on the bftit of ih xirdmng color
In coding ih# paim type of finishing mftcrialt, because of the similarity <>1 pr<meni#s of man* nf in* material* it vs* arbitrarily decided (0 cod* lacquers and enamels af follow*. Whan a polar type aMvtnt u used to dissolve the hssie raain. in* material will be codad aa a laequtr When a non-potar iyp* solvent it utad to ditaoiv* in* oaaic raain in* material will b* coded a* * varnish (varnish and enamel) Because of this decision, practically all primer*, turlacart and flllara will be codad 322XX Also amc* rory tew true paint*, which ar* ataantially an oxide pifmam la a natural loot oil. ar* in praaani ut* it waa daeidod to include paint* under 322XX. Under thit type of claatification. aa enamel aotonually bacomat a pigmented varnish. Vamtthe* ar atthar colorless and art classified aa SH3CX or colored idyedl in which aa* thay ar* classified at S2430C Lacquer* may be aitlier clear. pigmented <>r dyed and are codad 311XX. 312XX or 3I430( rotpoeuaaly
Th* code 3330CX Water Bate Finishing Material* cover* any paint like material dlaaolvad or suspended in water Th* oosmal type material* which are mixed with water and aet up by agin* after being applied are to be-mcluded in tiut category. Since shellac mnuahe* (** polar solvent*, they have been coded under lacquer*, either clear or dyed
In coding eolora. brown* and orange* ar* coded under rod-yellow, pink 1* coded under red. ivory under yellow; maroon under rod. gold. aUver. aluminum, bronxe. etc are lumped together under "Metallic".
In coding under "Ceramic*". frit* are not to be Included under 363RX Since they ar* a component, they ar* to be coded under 37124. The only thinner* and reducer* to be coded under 371IX ar* tho*e mixed trade name product* wherein the competition ta not blown When the competition ta known, the thinner* should be coded in either the ''Chemical". Mixed Chemical" or Petroleum.) Ccul Product*" aeeuon. For example, a thinner which i known to be entirely acetone should bo coded 31030.
33COCX FINISHING AND MARIQNC MATERIALS
SI ICCC Lacquers (polar type solvents)
3UIOC Colorless Lacquers
312301 Pigmented Lacquer*
314X3C Colored, but Nonptgmented Lacqutre 32300C Varniahe* and Enamels (Including paints, prlaaera.
aurfacera, flUer*l(non-pol*r type advent*)
321XX Colorless
322301 Pigmentod
324301 Colored, but Nenplgmentad 333001 Water Base Flni*hm* Matertals
331X3C Colorieaa
332301 Pigmented
334301 Colored, but Nonptgmented 343001 Pigment* and Dye*
34)301 Powder Pigment 343301 Paste Ptgmunt (include* Uqutd auapunaioual
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344301 Powder Dye
347301 Paste Dy
341301 Liq-ili* Dye 333001 Inks and Mtseallaneoua Marking Matertals
331301 Liquid
332301 Paste 333301 Crayons, pencils, chalks d miscellaneous
marking matsriala
3630(31 Ceramics. Enamels and Glass*
3*1 XX On* coat for metals 36231X Ground coat for mstali
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363301 Cover coat for metals
364301 Glas* for ceramics
363301 Overglac* and undsrglass enamel
COLORS
XXXOI Colorless. Alrdry X3CX02 Colorless. Bake 300(04 Colorieaa. Miscellaneous XXX06 Metallic. Alrdry 300(07 Metallic. Bake 300(38 Metallic. Miscellaneous
XXXII Black. Alrdry
xxxn Black. Bake
XXX15 Black. Miscellaneous
30006 White. Alrdry 30007 Whit*. Bake
30003 White. Miscellaneous XXX20 Gray. Airdry 3(30(24 GtVi Bake XXX27 Gr. Miscellaneous
XXX30 fled Airdry 3(30(32 Red Bake XXX04 Red. Miscellaneous 300(35 Red-Yellow. Airdry
XXX37 Red-Yellow. Bake XXX 3* Red-Yellow. Miscellaneous XXX40 Yellnw. Airdry 30002 Yellow. Bake
XXX44 Yellow. Miscellaneous 300(43 Green-Yellow. Airdry XXX47 Green-Yellow. Bake
3CXX49 Green-Yellow. Miscellaneous
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300134 Green. Miscellaneous 300153 Blue-Green. Alrdry 300131 Blue-Green. Bake 300133 Blue-Green. Miscellaneous 300160 Blue, Alrdry 300162 Blue. Bake 300164 Blue. Miscellaneous 300163 Purple-Blot. Alrdry 300167 Purple-Bloe. Bake 300168 Purple-Blue. Miscellaneous 300170 Purple. Alrdry 30003 Purple. Bake 300(74 Purple, Miscellaneous 300(7$ Red-Purple, Alrdry 30007 Red-Purple. Bake 300(73 Red-Purple, Miscellaneous 300(10 Multi Colored, Alrdry 300(32 Multi Color#*. Bake 300(34 Multi Colored. Miscellaneous
373COC Finishing tnd Marking Material Components J7UX Thinner* and Reducers (Trad* Name aaly) 27111 Lacquer type 21112 Varnish type J7123C Other Miscellaneous Components ' 27121 Dryers (complex) (See also mixed chemicals) 27122 Inhibitors (complex) (See also mixed chsmicals) 3712) Flatting Agenta 27124 Frits 3712S Vehicles 3713S Additives other than above
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The code 4XXJO< t* minuted t'. ?ver me laue gr"up of structural tunmetailu n, - , :tji jr. p,,r.-hoe<i in ettner finished or semifinished
form and upon which funner pri'cessinw suun u lutr.i*: sue. mac*.::><%; imiiiu nr ore (Kri -rim'd before me item i incorporated into
production apparatus Included in this gra;i are textiles paper jirmtvr'* M-cana, .mfl
;a::.irwis mies products, molded plasties,
plastics, rubber* and i eran.ic*.
41XXX textile* are ?ndt un Basi* ( form, origin and matm.nt The third u..:; ju.
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product er a felted or w-uven matt-rial K. i example. 411XX is it-c f't-t r>. whit< 412XX i* -nisi: misted products such as yarn or (vine.
The fourth digit determine* me fiber anctn and l>ethr the product is treated varniaH-t < ir ' lor rumple. 41HX covers t fiber Of
mineral origin with ne applied treatment 4112X ecvers a fiber ; miner*: .rigin bu> hj.n,; a: applied treatment. The fifth digit codes the
material to its specifu fiber For example. 41111 is an untreated asucsiu* nr rock u-**! Uje fiber item sueh as sliver, roving or flock with
no applied treatment, if the number were 41121 it would be the same category except (tie item would have an applied treatment.
In coding textiles, wtaunt lubricants used in (lass textiles and sizing treatments *ecs*ar> tc me manufacture of the basic texult are not
to be considered as applied treatments.
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4JQO(X FABRICATED VONMETALS
41XXX Ter.iles
41IXX Loose Fibers. Roving Silver Flock enjJC^Mirerajjjrtresied^
' 4li:i Natural MwerailAsbestos. etc l
41114 Synthetic Inorganic (Glass. etc I ^m2pMmrjJ_Tr$|tdfV4rni*hfcit^^> ,
41121 Natural Miners)
41124 Synthetic Inorganic
4113X Animal entreated
41131 Bair (Wool, etc )
41134 Excretion (Silk. Cob Webs, etc )
4114X Animal Treated (Varnished, ete )
41141 Hair
41144 Excretion
411SX Vegetable Untreated
41131 Cotton
41134 Linen
41153 Bast Fibers (Heap. Jute, Sisal, etc )
4116X Vegetable Treated (Varnish, etc.)
41131 Cotton
41164 Linen
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41163 Bast Flbsrs
4117X Synthetic Untreated
41171 Cellulose Derivatives (Rayon, etc )
41172 Polyamides (Nylon, etc )
41173 Polyureibsnes
41174 Vinyls
41173 Polyesters
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41176 Polyethers
41177 Polysttoxanes
411IX Synthetic Treated (Varnish, etc )
41181 Cellulose Derivatives (Rayon, etc I
41182 Polyamides (Nylon, eic >
41163 Polyurethanes
41164 Vinyls
41183 Polyesters
41166 Polvethers
41187 Pciysitoxanes 412X3C Small Tw.sted (Yarn. Thread. Twine, etc 1
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4121! Natural Mineral (Asbestos, ete )
41214 Synthetic Inorganic (Class, etc )
4122X Mineral Treated (Varnish, etc )
41221 Natural Mineral
41224 Synthetic Inorganic
4123X Animal Untreated
4123! Hair (Wool, etr )
41234 Excretion (Silk. Cob Webs, etc )
4124X Animal Treated
41241 Hair 41244 Excretion
412SX Vegetable Untreated
41251 Cotton
41234 Linen
41253 Bast Fiber*'Sixal Hemp. Jute, vie )
4126X Vegetable Created (Varrmn. etr 1
41261 Cotton
41264 Linen
41265 Bast Fibers (Sisal. Kemp. Jute, etc )
4127X Synthetic Untrested
41271 Cellulose Derivative* (Riven etc I
41272 polvam-de*'Nvlon. e>-
41273 Polyurcmanes
41274 Vinyl*
41273 Polyester*
41276 Pulyether*
41277 Polvstl xanee
4128X Svr.tn.-r T-ered !V*rr.-*i IK )
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1321 Natural MinerailAsbesios. etc ) 41324 Synthetic tnorgsme (Clans, etc ) 4133X Animal Untreated 41331 Hair (Wgnl. etc )
41334 Excietton (Silk. Cob Webs, etc ) 4134X Animal Treated (Varnish, ete )
41341 Hair (Wool, ete ) 41344 Excretion (Silk. Cob Webs. Me ) 413SX Vegetable Untreated 41351 Cotton 41334 Linen 4133$ Bast Fibers (Sisal. Heap. Jots, ete ) 4136X Vegetable Treated (Varniah, ete ) 41361 Cotton 41364 Linen
41363 Bast Fibers (Sisal, Bemp. lets, ate ) 4137X Synthetic Untreated
4137! Cellulose Derivatives (Rayon, ete ) 41372 Polyamides (Nylon, etc ) 41373 Polyurethanes 41374 Vinyls 41375 Polyesters 41376 Polyethsrs 41377 Polysiloxanea 4138X Synthetic Treated (Varniih. etc )__ 41381 Cellulose Denvaies (RayonTet^T 413(2 Polyamides (Nylon, etc ! 413(3 Polyurethanes 413(4 Vinyls 413(3 Polyesters 413(6 Polycthers 413(7 Polysiloxanea 414XX Felted and Matted
4l4ii Natural Mineral (Asbestos.etc )
41414 Synthetic Inorganic (Clans, etc ) ^j^J<l-Minerai-^r*aud^VirTujhtajtj^^
41421 Natural Mineral (Asbestos, etc 1
41424 Synthetic (nnrgsmr (Class, etr )
4143X Animai Untreated 41431 HairtWoe), ete )
41434 Excretion (Silk, Cob Weba. etc )
4I44X Antma! Treated (Vjrninh. etc )
41441 Hair iWooi. etr )
41444 Excretion (Silk, Cob Webs, etc )
4I43X Vegeiab:- Ur-tiTS'ed
41431 Colton
41434 Linen
41435 Bast Fibers (Sisal Hemp. Jute, etc )
414uX Vegetable Treated (Varnish, ete > 414*t Cot
414*4 Lmin
41445 Past F.Ur* fSisal. Hemp. Jute, ete I
4147X Synthetic Untreated
41471 Ci liul-.'se Derivatives (Rayon, ete )
41472 Polyamide* (Nv.. etr I 4147' Pmyu-'hxeev
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414*5 P<.i'tierx 41476 P'lvethers 41477 P'tlytilomnM 41479 Inuniinic 4148X <vn;`..iif Treated Varnivh. cic
" '""nil Cellulose Derivatives Ravon. etc.; 41482 Polyamide* iNvlon. ete )
4148) Polyurethanes
41484 Vinyl* 4148S Polyesters
41486 Polvethers 41487 PolySlUanes 41489 inorganic u|ynt Woven Braided Of Parallel Construction
4151X Mineral Untreated _ - 41511'Naiura: Mn*rnA*ljcnivi. etc i
41514 Synthetic Inorganic 'Glass. etc.) S162X Mineral Treated -Varnish. etc.), ' etiSi Natural U;nera! .Asbestos. ?ic. >
41524 Synthetic Inorganic (Class. etc.*
4153X Animal Untreated 41531 Hair Wool. etc. > 41534 Excretion (Silk. Cob Web*, etc.:
4IS4X Animal Treated ivamiah. etc.)
41541 Hair Wool. etc. 1 41544 Excretion iStlh. Cob Web*, etc.)
4155X Vegraoii Untreated
41551 Cotton
41554 Linen
41555 Ba< Fibers (StsaJ. Hemp. lute. etc. I
4156X Vegetable Treated (Varnish, etc.)
41561 Cotton 41564 Linen
41565 Bast Fibers (Sisal. Heap. lute, etc.)
4IS7X Synthetic Untreated 4157] Cellulose Derivatives (Rayon, etc.)
41572 Polyamides (Nylon, etc.)
4157) Polyurethanes
41574 Vinyls
41575 Polyesters
41576 Polyethers
41577 Poiysiioxanes 4158X Synthetic Treated (Varnish. etc_J_
41561 Cellulose Derivatives!Rayon, aetc.)
41582 Polyamides (Nylon, etc.)
41583 Polyurethanes
41584 Vinyls
_
41585 Polyesters 41586 Polyethers
..
41517 polysitoaanes
'
42XXX Papers and Paperboard* (Include* tube*, etc made therefrom);
Stace the making o( paper it a eery inexact acience. paper* do not readily lend themselves to coded cla**!ficatlon. Paper* and
paperboards have therefore been coded on an end use but*.
The first proup under pipers (421300 covering Art. Printing and Stationery paper* is coded strictly on rod s*e vtth no other factor beum
given consideration. The other papers are also coded on end use but with further qualification* a* to the type of end use. the thjttneu category
such as tissue, paper or board and the buic type of pulp.
.
Manufacturing papers and boards <422300 are those item* which are used in production apparatus to perform a mechanical (unction. A
good example of this t* gasket papers. Laminating and electrical papers and boards (423300 are those Item* which are uaed. either treated
or untreated as an eleetrtcal barrier or a* the base paper in Micarta type laminates. Wrapping and packaging papers and boards (424300
are. a* the name implies, used (or packaging of finished products. Construction papers and board* (425300 are thoee used in t--yfif eon*
etrueuon. etc. for vapor barriers, thermal insulation, etc. Sanitary papers '426300 are those papers for personal use sueh a* paper towels,
etc. Each of these groups is broken down into the categories of tissue papers, papers and paperboards. These categories are further refined
into untreated and treated papers and still further classified as to basic pulp type. Examples of coded paper Items are a follows; Mimeograph
or Multillth papers would be 42121: A wood palp base paper uaed (or gaskets would be 42235: Capacitor tissue paper would be 43)15: A varnished
rag paper for slot cell insulation would be 42)42: paper towels would be 42635. On the basia of thickness, tissue is less than 0.0015 iaeh; paper
la 0.0015 to 0 015 inch: and boar&is greater than 0.015 inch.
42XXX Papers and Boirdi 421XX Art. Printing. Stationery
42101 Finished stationery
42111 Printing 42121 Duplicating (Carbon, mimeograph) 42131 Drafting and templates
42141 Art 43230C Manufacturing Papers and Boards
4221X Tissue papers untreattd
42211 Inorganic 42212 Rope and rag 42213 Synthetic
42215 Wood 4222X Tissue paper treated (Varnish. etc.)
42221 Inorganic
42222 Rope and rag 42223 Synthetic
42225 Wood 4223X Pipers untreated
AZli\ EorMr.c
42232 Rope and rag
42233 Synthetic
42235 Wood 4774T Pipers treated (Varnished, etc 1_
i**-**...
42242 Rope and rag 42243 Synthetic 42245 WX4 4275X B'irds ^treated. 3?M Inorganic. -
42252 R'*pe and rag 42253 Synthetic 42255 Wood
.
42262S_SiAi2fLil!Ui^^ ??*: inorcar.-i. 42262 Rp> and rug 42263 Synthetic 42265 Wood
gX Lam.ns'iMt Wecir-fal Papery t Board? 4231X Tismm Papers I'nirvaied 42311 In.-rear,. 423)2 R.n* fi ;au 42313 SvutlHl:.
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43315 Wood 4232X Tissue paper* treattd (Vanished, etc.)
43331 Inorganic 42322 Rope and rag 4232) Synthetic
42325 Wood 4233X Paoera untreated--
-0ft"T
42332 Rope and rag 42333 Synthetic 4233S Wood 4214X Pner treited (Vanished. tC-1-
42341 Inorganic
42342 Rope and rag 42343 Synthetic 42345 Wood ^SSXBgjrdsjintrjjtjj^
423V. inorganic
42352 Rope and rag 42353 Synthetic 42355 Wood 4234X Boards treated (Varnished, etc.)
42361 Inorgamc 42362 Rope and rag 42363 Synthetic
42365 Wood 4241Q( Wrappinc t Packaging Papers fc Boards
424IX Tissue papers untreated
42411 Inorganic 42412 Rope and rag 42413 Synthetic
42415 Wood ?43V T_-. -sner* treated-Varnished. eC.)
aMIL li ir.'iinj.
42422 Rope sr.d rag 42423 Synthetic 42425 Wood 4243X Papers untreated
42431 Inorganic 42432 Rope and rag
42433 Svntheue
42435 Wood
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FABRICATED NONMETALS(CONT)
C0*0**f
090AI Oes,
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HMBB-003289
4244X Papers treated (Varnished, etc )
42441 Inorganic 42442 Rope ana rag 4244) Synthetic
4244$ Wou4 424SX Boards untreated
42451 biorgamc 42452 Rope and rag 42453 Synthetic 42455 Wood 4244X BO-H melted (Varnished elf 1
4?41 trorcar.ie. 42442 Hope and rag 42463 Svnthetie
42465 Wood eansti-uri.on Paoer_and Boards
4251X Tissue papers untreated 42511 Inorganic 42512 Rope and rag 42513 Synthetic 42515 Wood
42523C Tissue papers treated 42521 Inorganic 42522 Rope and rag 42523 Synthetic 42525 Wood
4253X Papers untreated 42531 Inorganic 42532 Rope and rag 42533 Synthetic 42535 Wood
4254X Papers treated (Varnished, etc 1 42541 Inorganic 42542 Rope and rag 42543 Synthetic 42545 Wood
4M5X Ro.rds uatr.aied
42551 Inorganic 42552 Rope and rag
42553 Synthetic
42555 Wood
42S6X Beards treated (Varnished etc
42341 Irarearie
42562 Rope and rag
42563 Synthetic
42565 Wood
426301 Sanitary Papers
4261X Tissue papers untreated
42611 Inorganic
42612 Rope and rag
42613 Synthetic
42615 Wood
,
4262X Tisaue paper treated (Varnished, etc )
42621 Inorganic
42622 Rope and rag --
42623 Synthetic
42625 Wood
4263X Papers untreated
42631 Inorganic
42632 Rope and rag
42613 Synthetic 42635 Wood
4264X Papers tretted (Varnished, etc )
42641 Inorganic
42642 Rope and rag
42643 Synthetic
42645 Wood
4265X Boards uncreated
42651 Inorganic
42652 Rope and rag
42653 Synthetic
42655 Wood
4266X Boards treated (Varnished, etc )
42661 Inorganic
42662 Rope and rag
42663 Synthetic
42665 Wood
TUBING.
SHAPES
win Products * Mic products as included in this category are those made up by laminating mica splittings with s bond to process it into s structural mater ial. Block mica, mica splittings and ground mica are to be coded as basic natural materials under 20401. Mica products are coded so that the third digit is determined by the type of splitting used. The fourth digit is controlled by the type W bond used. The fifth digit is determined by the type of backing material. (In the case of combinations of (nekings. the most important backing is
coded. > A miea plate made of No. 4 white. loose splittings with a shellac bond and backed with glast doth on one side sad krsft paper on the other
tide mould be 43255.
PLATE. SHEET. TAPE ETC. CONTAINING FIBERGLAS . ASBESTOS. THERMOSETTING RESINS OR BONI
43300C Mica Products (3rd digit) XX1XX Muscovite (erhtie) machine layablc (6DL. 6*1. 6-2. 6-3) XX2XX Muscovite (white) loose hand layable (4. 5. 5-1 XX330C Muscovite (while! book hand layable (4. 4-1 2. 5. 5-1 '2. 6-1)
XXOOf Phiogopite (amber) machine layable (6. 3) XXS30I Phiogopite (amber! loose hand layable(4. 5) XX6XX Phlogopite (amber) book hand layable (4. 5)
XXTXX Nonelectrical 30C6XX Reconstituted
(4th digitXbinder) X3CX1X Natural or None
XXXZX Inorganic binders X30C3X Scmiorganic. non-thermosettia* X30C4X Scmiorganic. thermosetting XXX5X Organic, non-thermosetting XXXSX Organic. thermosetting
(5th digiU(bacKup) X300(1 None 300(3(2 Paper organic 3000(3 Paper inorganic 3000(4 Cloth - organic X30CX5 Cloth inorganic VY3CX6 Synthetic sheet Mat or Parallel Fibers
4430CX Plastic* 44130C f 4453CX Laminated PUsucs Laminated plastic* include that group of Micarts and Similar products which arv manufactured by treating a basic paper, cloth, mat or other
continuous produci with a resin and then laminating layers >! me resin treated m.verial into a rigid product by applying heal and pressure Round products (Micarta tubrst adc b\ a J-.i,; under h- a' and ; r s rc on*c a man lr*!. a - veil as fiat products Such as M.carta plate are included m this group In sddiimn the vu.raniiid fibers an included ir this gr-up under naiural fr,nds as they are made by laminating paper and then Kiching
In c-'tliiv tamnaieit uta.it.c- th. th rd Stun det. i n-.ir.. - -yp* -<f basi-mat< rial, i * . c!-th. mat or paper. 441XX is doth base 44230C >s mat base. 443XX is paper bast 444XX * -cd base and 445XX <tncr structural Lises. The ;>- iwu d.gits are aoned to identify bum me typ- ,i material .-urh a> natural -rcar.ic s;: tti. 'n- .rauni. n.i-.ra. iti-jig.iiu- and yr.:ii*ti o , ns.ir.c together with the type resin used to treat the Base material. For example a mail paper base phenolic lant.n.iu sill be i'ided 44301. A glass cloth base melamine laminate will be 44162
Primed circuit mater.ats are r.ided ur.det me basic laminate. For -xampie. cupp- i foil rlad paper base phenoiic laminate is still 44301
regardless if the (oil surfaces
NOTt: In ihr Liumr.aiitt RU.to > U41XX thru 445XX only in< r.n of ihe n.ai trial is < .*drd ii\ coniey a' me Nttu-s m im sixth and se'emr.
i hsiatu : i| itu M.,-ri .ale C-'< a> f i(
nl.;i- at ' stu- i AA tnru S fa'-ir.. PA tr.ru TZ. *hai>* LA their W 7 ad bar XA thru 22
44:xx c/ati-- (i'asfi & Asbesgoa
441XX Natal ai Org.Viu 5 I..<r i44lbl t 4. Its' 44101 Phe-ol:r
44102 Ureas a .rcihan.* 44103 P >lyrsi, i
44104 P.'tvsii xa-ti
44105 r if the. iri lull. , . r
44lQi Stttur.il (Shellac, etc I 44103 Ii.'n game 44106 Ce.lulose 44l0v Palyamides aud polvimide*
atm V .. Teflon
44112 P.iyuretlianrs
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441XX Ssyh.1.* Organic Filler (44at to 44139) 44)21 Phviwiir
44122 Urea* and urethanes 44123 Pily*j!r 44124 Polysituaane
44123 Polyetherdnciudes epoxv) 44124 Natural
4412? tnurgamc
44128 Cellulose
44129 Polyamides
4im Vuivi - Teflon
44132 Polyurethanes
*'** Natural to-re^.r Filler 144141 to 441 Ml
44141 Phenolic
44142 Ureas and urethanes
44143 Polyester
44144 Polysitoxane
44145 Polyether (Include* epoavi
44146 Natural
44147 Inorganic
44146 Cellulose
44149 Potyarmdefc.
__
44!M V.nvl ~ TeflOtl
44152 Polyurethanes .441XX Synthetic toorean.e Filler <44161 to 441701
44161 Phenolic 44162 Ureas and urethanes 44163 Polyester 44164 Polysiloxane 44185 Polyether (Includes epoxy) 44166 Natural 44167 Inorganic 44164 Cellulose 44169 Polyamides
44t?t vtnvi - Teflon
44172 Polyurethanes 44230C Mat reiitdjandJibtrBase - Glass &
442XX Natural organic Filler (44201 to 44219)
44201 Phenolic 44202 Ureas and urethanes 44203 Polyester 44204 Polysiloxane 44205 Polyether (Includes epoxy)
44206 Natural (Shellac, etc.) 44207 Inorganic 44206 Cellulose 44209 Polyamides
44211 vinvi - Teflon
44212 Polyurethanes
442XX Synthetic Organic Filler (44221 to 44239) 44221 Phenolic 44222 Ureas and urethanes 44223 Polyeater 44224 Polysiloxane
44225 Polyether (Include* epoxy) 44226 Natural 44227 Inorganic
44226 Cellulose 44229 Polyamide*. **73i v,Kvi ~ Tetlon
Asbestos
**232 Polyurethanes
442XX Natural Inorganic filler (44241 to 44259)
4424! Phenolic
44242 Ureas and urethanes
44243 Polyester
44244 Polysiloxane
44245 Pvlyether `Includes epoxy)
44246 Natural
44247 Inorganic
44246 CelluuM
44246 P ..wii'idv*
**761 v..-ei - Teflon
44252 P mV.r inane*
**7XX Sv.-ncf.
FiU,r *t t.. 448T9.
.
44261 Pt'cnuhc 44262 Ureas and urethanes 44263 Pulyester 44264 Polvsitoiane 44265 Polyether (Inrlulte* epoxv)
44206 Natural 44267 Jr. .'fjinc
44266 C:.u. `
44259 P'l'yamidc*--
6*371 v^-t - Teflon
44272 P;.:yureihanes 443XX Paper B^s, - AsbeStOS
443XX Natural Orc.v.c Filler (44301 44351 Phfm.lic
44319'
06--SJC
*
ureas an urethanes
44M3 Polyester
44304 Poiysiiosane
44305 Polyether (Include* epoxy)
44306 Natural (Shellac, etc.) <4301 Inorganic
44306 Cellulose
44309 Polyamides
14311 V.nul - Tf1nn
44312 Polyurethane* H3XX Synthetic OreTM.,- ruler (44321 to 443M1
44321 Phenouc
44322 Ureas and urethane*
44323 Polyesier
44324 Polysiloxane
44325 Polyether (Includes epoxy)
44326 Natural
^
44326 Cellulose
.
44329 Polyamides_ ..
"
44331 Vmvl -Teflon
. ^
44332 Polyurethanes 443301 Natural teorxiMc Filler (44341 to 44351)
44341 Phenolic 44342 Ureas and urethane# 44943 Polyester 44344 Potysiloxaae 44345 Polyether (Includes spotty) 44946 Natural 44947 Inorganic 44946 Cellules* 44949 Polyamides. ,44351 Vinyl ~ YetlOfl
443S2 Polyurethanes 443XX Synthetic Inorganic Filler (44961 to 44371)
44361 Phenolic
44362 Ureas and urethanes 44963 Polyester 44 364 Polysiloxane 44365 Polyether (teetedes epoxy) 44966 Natural 44967 inorganic
44966 Cellulose
44969 Polyamides 44971 Vinyl
44972 Polyurethanes 444XX Wood Ban*
44401 Phenolic
44402 Ureas and urathanss
46409 Polyester
44404 Poiysiiosane
44405 Polyether (toctudes epoxy)
44406 Natural
44407 Inorganic
44406 Cellulose
44409 Polyamides
44411 Vinyl
44412 Polyurethanes 445XX Other Structural Baae (Include metal) - GlaSS & ASteStOS
44501 Phenolic
44502 Ureas and urethanes
44509 Polyester
44504 Poiytiloasn*
44505 Polyether (deludes epoxy)
44506 Natural
44507 Inorganic
44508 Cellulose
44509 Polyamides 4451 1 Vinyl .Tn firsts _________
44512 Polyurethanes
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PAGC
FABRICATED NONMETALS (CONT)
446XX Molded P,astu.
-
Melded plastic* consist <-f that grvuf. uf rtm base
either with c.r without fillers. tfwr are molded to i functional ship* In whleh
thev will be used with little or n supjequen- prices sing after mcidinc
Moidsrtas ,nd molded Micarta* art included in ih>* croup
The itrm lillef is u'rd t mrt.. at- thuse item* sued as od flmr. cni.pyno elctn. e>e which arc addrd to give Bulk or mechanical pros*
ernes to the finished pr -ducts Dvr* etc which do not merkedlv chance the mechanical properties are net to Be considered "fillers"
The molded plastics code is soned is that the products are coded or. the Basis ?f the tvp, of filler or the absence of filler together with the
Basic resin used.
For example, a wood flair filled phenolic resin ease Moldarta would be 44601. a chopped rayon cloth filled nylon resin Base moldir* would
be 44629. an asbesos fiber filled melamine moldln* would be 44642. a class filled polyester molding would be 44663; a dear cellulose acetate molding with no added filler waild be 44666.
44fxx vr'.Mi Pias.us- - Glass & Asbestos
144601 to 44620 Natural Organic Filler' 44601 Phenolic 44602 Ureas 44603 Polyester 44604 PolysUowne 4460$ Polvether Includes epoxyt 44606 Natural Shellac, etc I
4460* Inorganic 44608 Cellulose 44609 Polyamidu 'Nilon. etc I
44611 Viavi - Teflon
44612 Polvurethanes 144621 to 44640 Synthetic Organic Filler)
4462! Phenolic 44622 Crest 44623 Polyester 44624 Polysiioxane
4462$ Polvether 'Includes epoxy1 44626 Natural iSheilac. etc ) 4462? Inorganic 44626 Cellulose 44629 Polvamides fNvlon. etc ) 4431 Vine! - TfeflOC
44632 Polyurethanes (44641 to 44660 Natural Inorganic Filler]
44641 Phenolic 44642 Creas 44643 Polyester 44644 Polysiioxane 4464$ Polyether 'Includes epoxy) 44646 Natural iShellac. sit ) 4464? Inorganic
44646 Cellulose
- "
44649 Polyamides tNvJqn. t i
.
446$1 Vinvl - Teflon
.
4465!"7eiyu7rthane ""
(44661 to 44680 Synthetic Inorganic Filler or Petaforcemem or Coating) 44661 Phenolic 44662 Creas 44663 Polyester 44664 Polysiioxane 4466$ Polyether 'Include* epoxy) 44666 Natural rShcilac. etc ) 4466? inorganic 44668 Cellulose 44669 PolyamtdesJNylqn. etc ) 44671 Vinvl - TIon
44672 Polyurethanes
44614 Polycarbonates
446?$ Polysulfides. Sulfonee. ete
(44661 to 44699 No Filler or Reinforcement or Csatlrg)
44661 Phenolic
44682 urns
44683 polyester
44684 Polysiloane
4468$ Poiycthcr (Includes epoxy)
44666 Natural Shellac, ete)
4468? Inorganic 44688 Cellulose 44689 Polyamides (Nylon, ete) 44691 Vinyl .Teflon
44692 Polyurethanes 44694 Polycarbonate#
' ---
4469$ Polyaulfides. Polysulfooe*. ete - -
447XX Forms of Plastic Other Than Molded
This category includes those items of resin base materials, either with or without fillers, that correspond to the wrought products la
metals such ss sheet, ban. tubing continuous stapes, etc. Unlike the molded plastics, additional processing such w cutting to siae.
machine, etc mutt be performed before these items can be incorporated into production apparatus. The term "form Other Than Molded"
may be somewhat erroneous. These plasties may be produced by such means as rolling, extruding or pultrudlag. However, especially
in the case of hesvier section material such as bars or plate, they are often molded to size. Since these forms require further proeessi/g
they arc to be included in this category. regardless of method of manufacture.
_.
This gToup. like the group for molded plasties is sorted so that the preduett are coded on the basis of the type ot filler or the absence
of filler together with the basic ream used.
K-r.-t -'PlatticOthcrTha:.Molded Sheet tube, rod, etc
44701 tc 44720 Natural Organic Filler or Coating-
44701 Phenolic 44702 Ureas
44703 Polyester 44704 Polvtiloxane
44?05 Polyether (Include* *poxr> 44706 Natural (Shellac, etc '
4470? inorganic 447C: Cellulose
4470$ Poivamidek Nil/* etc <
v-.-a: Teflon --
447)2 P -44721 tc 44740 Svnrne'tc Organic Filler
44721 Phrr,.-t..
Coat.nc
44123 ':> 44732 P ltesicr
44724 P ,;-.>cane 4472$ P-'lvei-er Includes epoxv
4472* Nararei ;S'-ella . etc i
4472? Inorganic 44728 Ccliuinse 44725 P-t)'-amide' Nvlr-n -:r `
44732 P ! i 44741 t. 14760 N-tuval ln->iu.si.i< Fillet ot Coaling
4474) Phenolic
44742 44743 p:. es-e: 44744 p-i-i il'.VXuM 4474*. P :, r-het In- iudi (I'-xv
4474-' \.K :-o; a: *.:>
e--* -
4474? Jnorgame 44746 Cellulose
44748 Polvamides (Nylon. ete ) -L4?.$l Vimil - Teflon
44752 Polyurethanes <44761 to 44760 Synthetic Inorganic Filler or Coatii*)
44761 Phenolic 44762 Ureas
.66763^Piiiester --JFihftrelaa ot Asbestos
44714 Pv.SilS.vane _n:$; P!t'.ne:- includes eemaC-- JSemi-cnred Tfher.
4476i Nadira. She..at ete > 44767 Inorganic 44768 Cellulose
9T A$fr^Ui.9S.
476$ p ivaimdes Nvl<-n etc '
44**i i-1..: - Teflon
44172 Pnivurctnanef 44774 Polycarbonate* 44781 to 44799 Nu Filler or Coating' 44781 Phenolic 44762 Urea* 44783 PHvwter 44784 P-li'-xanr-
4478$ Pai.eihCr Includes epoxy
44786 Nat.ii.il Shelluc. etc
4478? )n-rg*nn-
44786 Cellulose
44789 Polvamides Nj-Jon. etc
447Q1
- Ter
792 Prlvuretnene* 44794 p-h rnttvinates
4479$ PvlvsuUaites
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Rubncr* jre mat urnur ' pr <utis vine:. are el.tsi-.uncrs and thermosc-m* H.nd rubbers are the urn* polymers at the thermal elasto
mers which nave been fined to siw pi-mt where tivev art no lunger elastic Sponge rubbers a-e iMrmotti elastomers WvIm a Urn. porous
cell structure.
'
Rubbers are ended ra the basis of specified requirements for resistance to operatu*. condition* tf no requirements art specified tech a*
resistance to oil or either elevated r lowered temperature the rubber is coded as 4S1XX. If resistance to oil or similar materials is specified the rubber is codec 453XX. !: resistance i- increased or decreased temperature is specified the rubber is ceded as 45SXX. bi tfc* event tfat both oil and temperature resistance are specified, the rubber is still coded under 455XX
The last two digits are based on the fundamental properties o' the rubber: XXX011* sponge. XXX31 is hard nsbber. XXX5! ts elastomers. For example, a piece of neoprene sponge having specifted resistance to oil is 45301. A silicone rubber having specified resistance to temperature is 45551.
Rubber which contains large particle* such as cork, chopped fabric, etc. are coded under 4S7XX The code 4S7XX la again divided the basis of resistance to operating traditions and still further mu categories identifying me type of filler particle.
For cample, eortr neoprene sheet having specified oil resisunce is 45721.
In addition tu particle filled rubbers, crude and unvulcanued rubbers nave also been included under 457XX as 4579X. This group Uctudis rubbers in the raw or sernm leaniied states which will be processed into ftnished products.
Rubber which is reinforced with some continuous material such as cotton sheeting or steel wire, etc is coded under 439XX. The eodee for the last two digits are the same as those for 4S7XX.
***** Rubber 1 Pei.ied Compounds 451XX No 0:! Resistance Required 45101 Sponge 45131 Hard rubber 45151 Elastomers 4S330C Oil Resistance Specified 4S30) Sponge 45331 Hard rubber
4SS3CX Resistance to Prolonged Temperature or to Change in Properties with Change in Temperature
4SS01 Sponge 45531 Hard rubber 45551 Elastomers 45730. Large Particles Milled Into Rubber
(Also a group of crude and unvulcanised! 4S71X No oil resistance specified
45711 Cork and other vegetable 45713 Mineral 45715 Metal 45717 Animal 4572X Oil resistance specified
(5th digit same as 457IX) 45721 Cork and oihar vegetable 45723 Mineral 45725 Metal 45727 Animal 4S7SX Temperature resistance specified
(Stn digit same as 457130 457)1 Cork and other vegetable
45733 Mineral 45735 Metal 45737 Animal
4$7#i No oil resittancetptcified
45792 Oil resistance specified-- "
45793 Temperature resistance specified
Reinforced Rubber and Ho*e_
45S1X No oil or temperature resistance specified
45911 Metal
.
45113 Inorganic
4SM4 Vegetable
45916 Synthetic
4S919 Animal
4593X Oil resistance specified
(Sth digit same as for 4S9130
45931 Metal
nr Mhrirnti
45936 Synthetic 45636 Ammal 459SX Resistance to prolonged temperature sr to
temperature change specified (Sth digit same as for 459130 45951 Metal
^: r.yrCe ~ ?ibgrg1*" or ARhdffmm
45956 Synthetic 45656 Animal
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463COC Ceramic Products
Ceramics are generally defined as that group of produets which are made from clays or sands into finished products through the agency of
fire They are products which cover a very wide scope of applications and are made by techniques varying from downright sloppy to very
exact. The coding of such products is of necessity on an "end use" basis. In some of these group* it is possible to further elaaatfy the mat*
trial by ns basic constituents. However, in most cases the basic constituents arc so obscure that sucb an approach fa Impractical.
Most of this code is self explanatory. However, u should be noted that sintered graphite materials such as are used for carbon brushes are included in this group. For example, the basic material out of which brushes are made is 46525. Other examples are the types f porcelains
used for electrical insulation which would be included under 46S30C in the applicable subgroup.
46XXX Ceramic Products
46)72 46 K 3 4fl'4 461C5
4*1..-
46101 46K-6
r.re nav Caroon
46314 Cinder block
46315 Concrete pipe 4631_ Other concrete shapes 4631. Portland cement 44318 Mora- cement
- AabgggQs
MU; Limt -46J2C Gvasum
46321 Ready mixed materials 46350 Graphite forms
464XX General Whiteware
Ccrmtts
46410 Tableware
46420 Sanitary ware
45111
46430 Laboratory ware
46112 462XX C:a <
46440 Sacuarv 46fXX Electric*: and Maneti.C_Cenmie>_
4<::-3 finer. r-xts. bead 46320 Sneer a ini i,.ate
01-24 Nor.-conducling 46501 Porcelain tvpe -impervious)
46320 Presset end blown f-. 462-10 Smtend end lamed
46512 Purcelain type 'nor..mpervtOus) 46506 steatite type
46250 Culle*
46505 Cordiertte tvpe
44360 Powdered
46510 Rutile base
463XN ?:. 4-.3G1 6 >.r i- i r-. k 46jU4 r.9M :i3.K 46303 Paviriu brick
45j04 Hollow til*
46511 Tiunates type 46412 Zircon tvpe 46:13 Luo tvpe
4*514 pofraeisry oxide base 46515 Complex metal oxide base
46305 Conduits
:25 34 Nen-.'hmic semiconductor components
46306 R-i 'finu nie 46307 Dnin me 4C30P Fi.-u-i r i> .i
46525 Carbon best 44527 Silicon carbide bast 3-.52J Meul oxide base
46.'*09 S- * (r f>ii>
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4- 111 e. . ,
46531 Metal yuifides.sclenides and telmides 40 5C \!.i;nf!u ceramics 46S0 Ferrite type
4i3?2 T*rrt i;a 46313 C-mcretf hioik
46541 Complex meta! oxides
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The code 4XXXX include* 'hi ir.Merials egmmnnlv recognized 4k chemicals' tacrine- with the products obtained from the processing of
coil and petroleum
The cudft S1XXX and S2XXX rover tnat group of material* Known u organic chemical* ' and "inorganic chemical*" respectively The
material* in thete croup* cover onlv the chemieat in relatively isolated form, i e not mixed with other elements or compound*. If the**
material* are mixed for a definite end u*e the ruultant mixture should not be coded under this (roup but rather under MJOCX (Mixed
Chemical*i The material* in these croups need not be of extreme purirv for example, relatively impure form* of an element or compound
may be coded in the*e groups provided the lmpuntte* are present as tmpuntte* rather than a* additive*.
Sl}6c< Organic Compound*
'
The code S1XXX covers that croup of chemical* designated as organic". which are generally recognized as belt* earbon base compound!
Since carbon base compound* with a few minor exceptions) are "onranic". 11 is tafe to assume all carbon base chemical* are to be coded ui
this group.
The code 51XXX i* zoned to include the commonly recognized subgroup* applicable to organic chemistry such as aetds. alcohols, ether*,
carbohydrates, hvdr'jcarbona. etc.
S11QCX 0frame Compounds. 51001 AClOk 51040 "Jcij~hlidc_ 51050 Aidemdv*. ketone* and ketene* 51100 AlcohVil*. 51200 Amide* imid**. kmldine* 51230 Smirn am me salts 51280 AZO. dmu. asflraxa. azoxv tmdx. tilde* and hydrazines 41300 An>unc./i
51320 Carbohydrates
51400 Esters
jH;| film Mifltf 51500 Hydrocarbon* 51550 Hydrocarbon halide* 51525 Meta, organic cal* ..
cgmgo^nd^
51825 Pol vhvdnic alcohols &18S0 Sulfur onosonorai* and Boron compound* M850 Oreamc alt*
S1COC Element* and Inorganic Compound*
The code S2JOCX is further subdivided into four ma)or group*' S21XX covering element*. S3230C covering tdd* and baste. SJJ3QC
covering (alts and 52SXX covering oxide*
The code 52LXX covering elements is intended to cover elements it a form sufficiently isolated that the dement is the only functioning
material present. Natural impurities to a reasonable degree should nut remove a malarial from the element group. Some Judgement must
be exercised in coding metal* under thia group. Wrought metals in commercially pure forms are not to be ceded in this category. Neither
re powdered metals for use* such a* briquetting or sintering These items should be coded 11000C. However, metals for laboratory use
or shop processing wherein the metal either enters a rsaetlon or sets as a catalyst, whether the metal I* in solid, powdered or liquid form,
should be coded under S21XX.
.
U1XX Elements
52102 52103 52104 52105 52106 52107 52106 52109 52110 42111 4odium
itm
52111
52216 Suimr 52117 52115 52115 5212'.
52122
52125
5212v
52127 Cihalt
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42 130 Zrm
42121 4;m Ofu run O 1*11
42124
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42134 Bt -
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S:i4 Nuthenium S214S Rhodium 421*8 P*iia.u.
52151 Ann many 82152 Tellurium 82153 loom*
ar.M Xinan
52156 Barium 52147 LfaHanuw 52158 Cerium v2I48 Praseodymium 5216C Neodymium 52161 Promethium
MlM^ainjriun^
mir Hol.--.ium 52166 Erbium
KlM.thuliim.
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.ds art defined a any compound of hydrogen and one or more elements that dissociates to produce hydrogen ions when dissolved u *a-*r. Base* an that croup of compound* that neutralise acid; in solution They ar< rharartrnied by the presence of the hydroxide radi cal lOHi m combination with wnc or more other elements. Inasmuch ss these are very weak acid* and bases which may she* ttndeaiiii to hydrolyze both aodicly and basically, the two groups have beer, combined for purposes of coding.
The first three digits (522100 identify the material as an acid or base The last two digits are assigned on the basis of the element combined with tn< IT'or "Off radical For example, nunc acid (HNOjI. being ar. acid o( nitrogen would be 52201. Ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH) being a base containing nitrogen would also be 5220*.
6223QC Acid; and Bases $*201 Hydrogen
52202 Helium 52203 Lithium
1UZL 52275 Bir 'it 52206 Carbon 52207
52208 52209 fluorine 52210 Neon 5221 1 Sodium 52212 Magnesium 52213 Al.mir.iiir 522M S.lie on 522:5
52216 Sulfur 52217 52218 Argon
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52221 52222 Titanium
52223 52224 Chromium $22*5 Manganese
_S222J_ *>*> Cobalt
52228 Nickel s''IX CoBotr "P *30 S22V. 52232 52233 Arsenic 52234
52236 5227? 52258
S223S 52240 52741
52242
Krypton Yilrium Ttf.ir-.mum
_52244 Ruthenium 32245 Hhcidum
Silver
_52248 Cadmium
5224? Ind.um 52250 Tin
_JJ25I_Antimn^
52252 Tellurium
52254 Xenon 52255 esium 52255 Barium
-522ST Lanthanum
Jim.
5225T
Cerium^^_
.Preieodjmij^
_S22G0 Neodvm.um
522S1 Promethium
52262 Samariuft^
42211 jG-taiadoslianiaum.
2^2
52266 Dysprosium
5226? Hflm.um
520Sa Ffh.^
52269 Thulium --
Mj?0 YllffBiafll ,
52271
mum
52273 Tsntslum
52274 Tunesten 52275 Wu.iv
52276 Osmium, 5227. Indium
52278 Platinum
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522S0
52281 Thallium
_52284 Radon ,S22|6Thoruim_
523JOC Salta. Carbides. Hydrides, etc. Salts sre the compounds, other than water, whieh are formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, tn addition they may be formed by tbs
reaction of an acid with a metal. Because of their similar composition and behavior, hydrides, carbides, nitrides and similar "(Be" com pounds are alto included in this category.
The first three digit; (523XX) identify the material as being a salt (or related "id*" compound). The last two digits are assigned on the basis of the element which displaces the hydrogen in the acid, tn the case of the ide' compounds the last two digits are assigned on the basis of the element combined with the "tde" radical. For example, sodium sulfste (NajSO^ will be 523U. sodium hydride (NafO wtU be 52)11.
In the ease of more than one element displacing the hydrogen m an acid, tbe salt is coded on the basis ef the metallic element. For ex ample. sodium hypochlorite INaOCl) is coded under sodium as 52311.
52301 52J02
a.j;5 523C323"
H-.drocen Helium
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532 ~* s
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523C- 0"U>n
Si}:;- C: -Qrinr
522 1: N*-i;
5*312 Mav-**ium
52214 S.:..-i
mx W" . 523 If Af
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53323 o*>2j mu'
-LOO..\' UJ.i. 2.12-1 C -a..,;
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52334 52 334
53336 Krypton |7,-'- 1
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52353 52344 4??.
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42361 42352 52352 42334 (lii.'l i.num
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rj 52374 42114
42316 Oem.-im HJ-j Iridi-itsir- Plat::---.:-! sin Odd
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42364 Radon
52344 TUdium 2777
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S2SXX Cxidet Oxides *r* the compoynrti formed by the combination of any other element with Oxygen.
The ftrit three dim'* '525XX identify the compound it being an oxide The last tw'> digit* are assigned on the Matt of the element combined with oxvten For example- carbon dioxide 'C021 is UW( iron oxtde 'FejOj or FcjOsi it 52528. nitrous oxide (NjOi it 52402.
425XX 52 50:
52502 52503 52504 52505
Hel.am
52508 Oxvgen
52509 52510 Neon
52511 525:2 Vi.-ntxium 42'lJ
41V.4 P'*
5251* S.'.far <?`l! TM.r.i-.e
52516 Argon 52515 52520 Calcium sis!; 'maium
52522.. T.;ar.:um "JIM
5242.:
52527 4242x SlPXel
52525 42421 -in<______
-S3.:--w 2C^> 52:2; Arreiu
Prtr.ti::* 52`'-
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5244 1 '
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42442 : .`>Ci
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iTTe^Paliadiunr 4?&T j':.*er~*
f-adn-ium tt&j MlML 52550
m
42553 52544 Xenon 42444
'4244T t-n," 42434 Cerium 42353 Praseodymium 42460 Neodymium 42441 r.-.imum 42342 hnmarmn 423-1 Kir-i rj.iit 42345 Ternium 4J* Xh-sc iW8L 42441 H.lmum
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42411 L.-et:um AmiufL
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TTii -*gory will in general include mixtures of materials (rum codes S1XXX (organic compounds) S2XXX .elements and inorganic com; ,.ndS' and SSXXX (products from petroleum and coal processing' However, thev may also contain constituents from other (roups. Therefore, all other (roups should be reviewed for possible classifications before materials are cuded in this cstegory-
fa coding under code $3701. any lubricant with the exception of greases, which contain soaps, which are not entirely a petroleum product are to be coded SJ701 rather than in code SSXXX. For cample, an SAE 30 oil containing graphite or molybdenum disulfide would be coded under this group. A sodium soap, hydrocarbon oil grease containing graphite or molybdenum disulfide would likewise be eoded 53701.
In coding under S38XX resins and molding compounds the base resin and any mixture of the base resin plus additives arc coded under the tint number. For cample, a phenolic rum containing wood flour filler would be 53406.
S3XXX. S4XXX Mixed Chemicals. S3 HOC Mcltmt. rcd-jc.r.:. refining eoreoounds
. ,'in6$ t0r Lobflgatlfl*-Cuttto* *M Frusure Tranfr sJTOl Synthetic and mued lubricants lAno-Crtcuen)
53101 Melting fluxes
53711 Mold releases and parting compounds
$3111 Indefinite metal deoxidizers
53721 Impregnating lubricants
53121 Furnace refractories
53731 Lubricant and coating compounds for cutting
$3131 Gas purifiers (getters)
53740 Prusure transfer compounds
$3141 Oeiomtinc materials
S343QC Restns and Molding Compounds
*
Casting Compounds
53601 Melaminu
54201 Mold refractory
33603 Ureas
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S3221 Mold adhuivt
33806 Phenollcs
S3231 Mold facing
33813 Cellulose dertvatteu
S3241 Pattern material
53617 Butsdlsnebase
-|33125-^min(^iJijTjgJ_2eaJlt^22sgOsnd^
33621 Polyamides
53301 Soldering flux
33323 Poiyuretlmau
53303 Brutng flux
33831 Vinyls
53303 Welding flux
33836 Polyester*
53311 Heat set organic adhesive#
33641 Polyethert (Include* epoxy*)
53314 Solvent evaporation organic adhesieu
33646 PolysUoxanu and Stlanu (Iseladu Quids)
53320 Multi-component organic
33851 Organic sulfldu. Sulfonu. etc.
53322 Solvent evaporation inorganic
$3633 Polyearbenstu
33323 Reaction (Hydration) inorganic
$3660 Inorganic (Portland earnest, etc.)
53324 Reaction (Air) inorganic
-RUOfyhntl Biological. Deodorants and Perfamu
53325 Ruction (Multi-component) inorganic
$4101 Anti biological (Insecucidw, etc.)
53351 Fillers and sealers
34102 Deodorants
.
S34XX Mechanical and Chemical Removal of Material
34103 Perfuau
53401 Solids
542XX InsulationCompounds (Electrical. hut, sound, elbuaan)
53421 Liquid* (Bright dip.inhibited pickling.rarnlshremover)
34201 Electrical
$3441 Pastes and suspensions
34231 Hut
435XX Cleaning PlaHnjj--PcatcetlveCaatUlf
34261 Sound and vibration
53511 Soaps
543XX Em'SSinnMixturu (electron, fluorueent. radiation)
53512 Detergents 53514 Wetting agent
54301 Particle (radioactive and electros) . $4351 CigM
53516 Mixed solvents
-544XX Photographic- Photo-Hthoxranhle rhmlicatiM and
53521 Mixed plating salt* and prepared bathsftneludes electroless)
Testing Supplies
53522 Plating brlghteners
34401 Photographic suppUu
53523 pH buffers and adjusters
3440$ DuplieatlBg tuppltu
33531 Surface reactive protective coating
34410 Tut solutions and todiestars
$3533 Permanent protective coating
S46XX Mixed Cases
53535 Temporan praeus covering
43CX MM r.v..v>.,f'rf *>? Hear Treating and Heat Transfers
54501 Mixed gasu M4XY rxulvsu. Arr.)#wfrv hMMiw. t-
53601 Neutral men reactive, heating media penciling oil*1
54601 Caulysts and accelerators
53611 Reactive heating media, carbonising
54602 Inhibitors and anUfoam agsets
53612 Nitriding
54AV4 Plasticusrs
53613 Oxidising
$4605 Additives wher than above
53614 Heat transfer
63615 Temperature indicating compounds
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ubgroup.
m Product! from Petroleum and Coal Proctenng ' I1X Fueit from Petroleum and Coal
Sblil Caata 55113 Liquid, $311* Solid* (Coke. Diic Coke. etc. I
1 uhf.c.t'mrO l Including Dah Pali
53121 Straight Mineral 95125 Inhibited nil* $3131 Detergent Inhibited Oil*
55211 Silicone Oil 55212 Hydroarboo oil S321S Dieaier 99214 Polyether SS22X Calcium Soap $3221 Silicone oil $$222 Hydrocarbon oil SS229 Dieeter $$224 Potyether $S23X Sodium Soap $3291 Silicone oil 3S232 Hydrocarbon oil 33233 Dieeter 33234 PolyeUter SS26X Other Stncle Sape 33231 Silicone oil 33232 Hydrocarbon oil $3233 Dieeter $3234 Potyether
3327X Mixture* of Soape
$3211 Silicone oil
$3212 Hydrocarbon oil
33273 Dieeter
35274 Polyether
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S33UC Silica
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33311 Silicone Oil 33312 Hydrocarbon oil
33313 Dieeter
33314 Polyether
3S32X Btntone (Clan
53321 Silicone oil
333 22 Hydrocarbon oil
35929 Dieeter
53234 Polyether SSBjrx Mucellantoua Petroleum and Cent Product.
33S1X Solvent* and Thinner*
53111 Terpene and Turpemiae
53112 Aliphatic compound*
33113 Aromatic compounda
33*14 Creayltc add* and pheaoia
33121 Waste
SSI22 bloviating oil*
S5I3X Petroleum and Cal Tar Heeiduea 33*31 Petrolaum Atphalt
53132 Cai Tar Pitch
33*33 Creeol and related compounda
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tXXJOC Insulated Electrical Cable. Wire aid Magnet Wire
Hk materials include in this group are any items' of metal wire. either single or stranded, with insulation. that are used to conduct electricity. Bare condurtora are not to be coded in thie group but should be included under JXX02. 1XX04. 1XX30. 1XX3J. etc
All item* of conductor metal, including resistance wire, if inaulated. should be coded in tlua category. jTie subgroup 61500C is used to identify the single conductor types with varnish films and or wrapped insulation commonly known as "Magnet Wire." Tbe subgroups 82XXX to 84XXX are used to identify the tingle or stranded conductor types with wrapped, woven, braided or extruded insulators commonly known as "Cable."
81XXX Magnet Wires Magnet wires are coded bv the tvpe nf insulation. The third duett identifies the type of film (varnish, resin, ete ] applied directly to (be
- conductor. K there is no applied film, the code is 411XX S there is an organic varnish applied to the wire it is 812XX. The fourth digit identifies the type of filler applied, i. e. , the continuous material wrapped around the wire such as cotton yarn, glass sliver, paper tape.etc.
The fifth digit identifies the type of treatment applied to or over the filler.
Examples A copper wire with a phenolic varnish film and no tapes or wraps would be <1211.
An aluminum wire (note that type of conductor does not differentiate m coding) with so varnish but having in imtreattd wrap of glass yarn
would be 61251.
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A wire with silicone varnish film, asbestos paper wrapping and silicone varnish treatment would be <1484.
Mwm irt
6UXX No Film
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<12XX Organic Film TeflOtl
814XX Semiorganic (Silicone, etc ) Film
8I8XX btorgaaic Film
(4th Digit Filler)
61X1X No Filler
61X2X Organic Sheet and Tape (Cellophane. Plastic, etc )
I1X3X Organic Paper
<1X4X Organic Fiber (Wovbn. Yara,- btc ) 81XSX incrcsnic Fiber - Cl sow aw Afihasroft 61XSX Inorganic Paper 81X7X Mica Tape, etc
(9th Digit Treatment Over Filler) 81XXI No Treatment 61XX? Organic Tmtmest <130(4 Semiorganic (Silicone, etc ) Treatmeat <1XX< Inorganic treatment
fflOOC to MXXT insulated Cable and Wire (Other Than Masnet Wire) Cables are eoned by the type of insulation. The second digit in the number identifies the baste type of insulation applied next to the eon*
ditttor. Wraps of paper, cellophane, yarn, etc plaeed between the conductor and the primary insulation to aid Is stripping of **>!" an not to be considered is eodirg. The third digit identifies the type of protective covering over the conductor insulation. The fourth digit idsmiflts the cable as belt* either eirgl* or multiple conductor. The fifth digit identifies the covering over the assembled cable.
Examples: Switchboard wire with polyvinyl chloride insulation and a cotton braid would be <2411. Two conductor asbestos insulated cable with a cotton braid over both conductors would bo <4124. A two conductor rueber insulated cable with a copper braid shield over each conductor and as extruded neoprene jacket over
both conductors would be <2922.
82XXX to MXX* mumm fable and Wire (Other Than Masnet Wire)
<2XXX cable and wirv insulated with rubber or
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r>.iant orsanic anrf om.organif nwtenals - TfttlQn
XXX Cahle and wirv insulated with inorganic material -
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MXXX fable and wirs insulated with huh tamaeramra rvs.stan.
orcamc and semiarsanic msreriait other than ewruded. -
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(3rd Digit Covering Over InsulaUon) 4X1XX No Covering Over Conductor Insulation
4X2XX Organic Jacket 4X330C Memllie Jacket or Armor 6X430C Organic Braids or Wraps 4XSXX Metallic Bmds or Wraps 8X8XX inorganic or Semiorganic Nonmesllic Jacket 4X730C Inorganic or Semiorganic Nonmemllic Braids
and Wraps
(4th Digit Single or Multiple Conductor) 8XXIX Single Conductor <)0(2X Multiple Conductor
t$th Digit - Covering over multiple conductors or outer covering on single conductors)
8XXX1 None 6XXX2 Organic jacket
4XXX3 Metallic jacket or armor 8)00(4 Organic braids and wraps 830CX5 Metallic braids or wraps
8XXX8 Inorganic or semiorganic nonmealUc jacket 8)00(7 Inorganic or semiorganic nonmetatltc braids
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basic categories. fur e.*.;plf. 70XXX is fasteners and 73XXX is electrics: and electronic equipment The seven basic categories
art further subdivided identify dauilad naru and equipment Fnr examine. m the fastanar caia^vrv screws arc coded 700XX.
scras 1U' cm or form th< ir c~ inroads art 7001X. Tapping screws are coded 70010 and wo>-d and lag screws are coded 70011.
verm. Compostst? and equipment
70XXX Fasteners
700XX Screw*
7000] Machine 'Includes stove boi'S
70005 Marine. Maine
7001X Tanning, wood and drive
70010 Tapp:!*
70011 Wood and la*
70012 Drive
7001S Tapping. Metric
70017 Wood and lag. Maine
70019 Drive. Metric
70020 Set
70025 Set. Metric 7003X Capuve assemblies '
70030 Machine screw and wssner
70032 Tappiiw screw and MSher
70035 Machine screw and washer. Maine
70037 Tapping screw and vaaner. Metric
7004X Cap. snouider and flailed
70040 Slotted
70041 Socket
70042 Slotted. Maine 70044 Socket. Metric
70045 Hex. Metric
70047 12 Pt flan*e. Metrte
70049 13 Pi nar*e
700SO Miscellaneous iCup and acrew hooks, screw eyes.
thumb, win*, externally threaded inserts!
70052 Miscellaneous. Maine (Cup and screw hooks,
screw eyes, thumb, win*, externally threaded
insane)
T01XX Sola and studs
7010X Bolts
70100 Hex and aqua re (Includes hex cap screws)
70101 Bound head
70)02 Eye. J. C. *t<*
70*03 Discontinued
70106 Miscellaneous
701IX Bolts. Metric
70110 Hex
70113 Bound head
70115 Miscellaneous (Eye. J. U. etc)
70130 Captive oolts tall types'
70131 Captive bolts. Metric (all types'
70140 Studs
70141 Siuds. Metric
702XX Nuts
70200 Machine screw
70210 Bolt 'Max. square, castle, jam. hex alutted'
70220 Lock excludes jam)
70222 Captive asaembllss
70230 Sprint
70240 Miscellaneous (conduit, thumb, win*, internally
ihred*fl inserts)
70250 Hex. castle, jam. hex slotted. Metric
70270 Lock. Metric (excludes jam
7027* Captive assemblies. Metric
10250 spruv*. Maine
702K Miscellaneous- Metric 'Conduit, thumb. wuui.
.nternal!-. ilircxdefl intern
-
7S3XX Sa:le end pins
70300 Nails, staples, etc 70301 Nails tiMes ere. Metrsv
703:X !.::
70310 Spring, taper, escutcheon groove, weitiinu :.
703)2 C-kter 70314 Sprmc. taper, escutcheon groove welding
etc. Metric
70315 Cotter. Metric
704XX Rivets and evcltts
7040X Rivets
70400 Solid
,,
70401 Tubular
'
70402 Split
70403 Blind ~
uc"
70404 Solid. Metric
70405 Tubular. Metric
70406 Split. Metric
70407 Blind. Metric
70401 Rivet Caps. Metric
70406 Rivet Caps
70410 Eyelets. Grommets, etc
70411 Eyelets. Grommets, etc. Metric 70SXX Washers and (pacers
70600 plain, maul
70510 Spnn* lock (Dished d split)
70520 Toothed lock
70630 Miscellaneous Spherical, twin* "C". etc)
10540 Plain, metal. Metric
10550 Spring lock' Metric (Pished and split)
70560 Toothed lock. Metric
70570 Spacers
TOSH Miscellaneous. Metrte
7D5H Spacers. Metric
T06XX Keys and Rings, retatnu*
10600 Keys
70610 Rings, retaining
70620 Ktys. Metric
70630 Rings, retaining. Metric
TOixx Turabucklee. etc
10710 Tumbueklee. etc. Metric
106XX Clips, clamps, able ties, bands, etc
(Exclude* hose clamps)
70600 Metal
70H1 Nonmetal
70HS Metal. Metric
70610 Ncnmetal. Metric
71XXX Mechanical parti 71001 Stamped or formed sheet or plate metal 71010 Stamped or formed nonmetal 71015 Wetdtnents 71020 Maehined pans, mttii 71022 Assemblies of machined parts, metal 71030 Maehined parts, nonmetal 71040 Cold forced parts 11050 Wire formed parts 71052 Wire formed assemblies 11054 Piptflg systems (Assemblies of pipe, fittings, etc' 71060 Springs, flat 71063 Springs, wire 71070 Gaskets. Bushings. Seals, ete 71080 Nonmetaflie washers, ete
713XX Butinas 7I30e Hn*e Includes hose with fittings) lU'.X Pipe. Tubing Conduit. Condulet 71310 Screwed -Includes threaded flanges) 113:: Solder, braced ana rentemeg -amt
7:3:2 weidir.g .Includes welded fiancee) 713:3 Other type flanges 71314 Bnited flanged fituaga 1.311 Cantu.: and C"ndulei
1i3H Other screwed fittings 7] 35 Other type fittings
^gfiouse Electric Corporation .;0*oo*TE STks0*5S *OCI**fn
Continued on Reverse
Jan.-1976
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72XXX Mechanical assemblies uitf munainral power eefi<*miii^ and tranmii--i. H)ui|>flifni
7JOXX *?>'!:,bli^r-
7200X At.u:nrn-i bearing* .ixt assembly parts
7JA0; Ban
72004 Roller. strsigh' m-mtaper assembly
7200b Roller. taper assembly
7J0JX Friction bearings
72023 Jewel
7JC2S Lined 'Babbitt, br >e lined, etc 72027 Cast
72029 Machined 7203X Antifriction device* tncr than bearings
72C30 Wheels
72032 Casters and <imilar wheel assemblies
7203* Balls
7205X Latching. locking and mourning devices
72030 Latches
72032 Lock*
72034 Hinges 720SX Handles. kn-li*. manual dials, etc
72060 Handles
72062 Knobs 72064 Dials
72069 Push-Pull control parts 7207X fndieat"rs. gages instruments and tab equipment
(Excludes electrical devices) 72070 Indicators and cages
72072 Instruments
72074 Lab equipment 72079 Parts for indicators, gages, etc
7206X Mechanical flow control assemblies 72060 Faucets, notales spigots
72083 Valves 72086 Automatic controls 'Peculators, etc)
7209X Mechanical sssls. etc
72090 Mechameat seals 721XX Mechanical power generating equipment
72I0X Heated pressure generators (Boilers)
72100 Solid fuel
72103 Liquid fuel 72103 Exothermic reactions
' 72107 Nuclear fuel
7211X Heat and or preaaure distribution
72110 Heat exchangers 72112 Condensers
72114 Evaporators
72113 Compressor*
7212X Pressure driven engines 72120 Thirbmes and Enclosures (or Turbines
72122 Steam engines (utionsrv)
72123 Pneumatic 72129 Parts (or pressure driven engines
72I3X Internal combustion engines
72130 1'ifch volatile fuel encines 'Gasoline!
72132 Low volatile fuel engines (Diesel*
72134 Gas turbines
'
72139 Parts for internal combustion engines 6 gas
turbines 722XX Mechanical power transmission equipment
7220X Gears
72J-: Helical 72203 Spur
72205 Worm 72206 Bevel
7 221X Sprockets
72210 Other than chain 72212 Cham
7222X Pulleys
72223 P :ivv> 72223 Pa:i*Mt<
72230 r -plings
7224? S;--d red...'*r
72250 Ci.ir'cs 7225? Rr.*k*-<
73 wy V.
73CX.X (.- .Ci.f... , * . .qu.,- . ..'
7300" Generator*
73010 Mu r*
73C.*.
r>
73*j26 Elr-.'tr.c mating i: : . *w
73030 Ligi.tinc eqa.pnieni
7ji>4? n.i--- ^
7j:v... >- . f. t
730:7 t> -r A,.'.:.
1 l'..r*
731XX Flevtnc distribution equipment
73100 Transform! rs. Tower and distribution (gee
73430 for utber transformers!
73110 Switchgear
73120 Circuit breakers
73 lut> Ckii roi equipment
73140 Tr.iectivc device* (Other than fuses)
73130 Measuring devirestlnstrumentsand meterslsnd parts
73I6C P'-pul.iiing devices (Voltage regulators)
732XX Flicif .r.u equ.pment
73200 Tel.. .stvn > r ladcastiflg equipment
73210 Raoi- br adcasung equipment
73220 Microwave broadcasting equipment
73230 Receiving eniipment
73240 TelevisiiMi receiving equipment
73230 Radio receiving equipment
73200 Mu rowave equipment
73270 Radar equipment
73290 instruments'Oscilloscopes, electron microscopes, etc)
734XX Electnrji and tlerimmc components
7340X Electro*.tc comp-'oents
73400 Receiving tube* "
*e~"
73403 P'.wcr tubes
73405 Catii'dv ra\ tubes
73407 Spena! purpose vacuum tubes (Ignitron.
, muki intensifi.r. X-ray. etc'
7346b Crystals
73409 Parts tor electronic components
.
7342X Solid state electronic donee*
73420 Transistors
73422 Magnetic amplifiers
73424 Semironductor devices other than transistor*
and megamps
734JX' Electrical components (Including those used In
7344X> electronic equipment)
73430 Switches, relays and alarms
73432 (Wistorv fixed, wound
73434 resistor*, fixed, solid (Ceramic, cartoon, etc)
73436 Re*isturs. variable
73436 Capacitors, fixed
73440 Capacitors. variable
734SX Wire wound components
73430 Transformers tOther than power and distribution)
(see 73100 (or power snd distribution transformer*)-
73452 Cuts
73434 Chokes and solenoid*
73436 Rneostats
7346X Electronic sound svstem components
73460 Annunciators
73432 Speakers
73464 Amplifiers
73465 Microphones
T346X
conducting and connecting components
73470 Brashes and electrodes (Cartoon, metal graphite, ete)
73471 Commutators and rug collector*
73472 CoMectS
73473 tmegrated circuits
73474 e-rdsets
7347', W .ring harness
73476 Printed circuits
73477
jack* end receptacles
7347 Thm film mt-ot substrates
.
73479 Connectors ' 7348? Termi-ale !.-. hushines etc - TeflOH
73462 fuses, links, (useholders
734*6 Loud*
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COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT (CONT)
7yYT C*ii1 tf.u^eieoi g -a -j r^r. mir.ult:1f;i'?
.
T40XX Foundn fitting 1M mi a; melting equipment
KMX Melting equipf"*"1
1*001 Cup'll* 14002 Furl fired melting fumaee
1400) Electric melting furnace*
14004 Furl fired melting pet*
1400& Electric melting p;' 140IX Mold msnu/aciuring equipment
14010 Pattern* and forms 14011 Mold sand proeessir* equipment
14012 Mold flUcAine* 14013 Stake>out machine* 14014 Foundry Flask*
74015 Investment flasks 14019 Parti (or mold manufacturing equipment
1402X Casting machines and equipment 7*020 Die casting machine* 14021 Permanent mold machine*
74023 Centrifugal caating machines 74024 Continuous easting machine*
1403X Mold* 14030 Meal adds 'Inset. wire. Mr. etc)
14031 Plastie moldt
14033 Die casting maid* 14035 Permanent mold tasting mold*
14039 parts for molds 1404X Molten meal Mndfing equipment
14040 Mstaisk moltm metal transfer equipment
14041 Mechanised molten meal transfer equipment
T4IX3C Meal joining and heat cutting equipment
74100 (Ms welding- basing. and cutting equipment 74101 Electric are welding equipment (Conventional) 74102 inert gas shielded elecirie arc welding equipment
74103 Submerged eleetrtc arc welding equipment 74104 Brazing and soldering furnace*
14105 Externally heated soldering Irons
14104 Electrically Mated eoldtring and bfastaf equipment
14101 Resieance welding equfcment 74 m Parts and Accessories for meal joining and heat
cutting equlsment
742XX Bakii*. ft ring and heat treating equipment 14200 Organic film advent removal and curing equipment
14201 Vitrifying Furnaces 14202 Fuel fired metal treating furnace* 14203 Fuel fired metal treating furnace*, controlled amotphere
14204 Electric meal treating furnace# end heater* 1420$ Electric meal treating fume**, controlled atmoopher*
1*204 Neutral salt bath furnace*
T420T Active salt bsth fernac#* (Carburizing. etc)
14201 Surface additive meal treating furnaces (Nundlng. etc
14210 Slnieriag furnaces
T43XX Meal working equipment
74300 Rolling Mills 14301 Drawing machine*, hors and shapes
74302 Drtwiiy machines, lube 74303 Dnwiiyg machines, wire
74304 Swaging machine* 7*306 Meal surface preparation equipment, chemical
(Pickling, etc) 74307 Meal surface preparation equipment, mechanical
(Swing gnndera. die shavers, etc)
14310 Forging press** 14311 Forgiry hammers
74312 Extrusion presses 14395 Parti for metal working equipment
744XX Material machining equipment (Machine tools)
1440X Lathes
74400 Engine
14401 Turret 744C2 Jeweler*
74403 Screw machine*
14404 Smell preeuim 'Swiss etc' aerew machine*
14405 Chucking machine*
74406 Spinning lathes 14407 Wood lathe*
J4419 Parts for lathes
7442X Drilling equipment
.
14420 Vertical drill presses (Including bench and
sensitive)
14423 Radial drills 14424 Konxonai drills
14425 Automatic drills 14424 Centering machine*
744JX Boring machines 74430 Hormonal borag mills 74432 Vertical boring mill* (Jig borer*)
7444X Milling machine*
14440 Horizontal milling machine* 74442 Vertical milling mnehiM* 744SX Broaching, ehapmg. end pinning macho**
74450 Verticil broaching machines
*
74451 Horisonal broaching machine* 14452 Shaper*
74453 Planer* (Metal)
14454 Planer* (Wood, etc)
14455 Profiler* 14454 KeysMler*
14457 Blotter*
1446X Sawing, filing, and slitting machUMd
74440 Band saws (Wood and/or metal) 74461 Roury saw* (Metal)
14462 Roury taws (Wood)
74463 Power lack an 14467 Filing maehioe#
74461 Sitter*
7447X Threading machfaw 74470 Thread cutting macMaw 14471 Thread roiling machine*
74*73 Tapping machine* 144IX Gear cutting and similar automatic iadexiiM machine*
14460 Gear cutters 74441 Robbing machine*
14412 Gear shaver*
1449X Shuar cutting action machine* 74490 Punch press**
74492 Blade shear*
14493 Rotarv shmr* 14495 Nibbling machine*
14SXX Metal forming machine* 14530 Driving and forming press**
74531 Press brake* 74 532 Bending machines sheet
14533 Bending machines - put#
14534 Bending machine* bar and tubing
74537 Cold heading machine* 74531 Riveting machine*
746XX Meal sbrtidmg machines 7460X Grinding machines
14600 Surface ' 14*01 Cylindrical external
14602 Cylindrical internal
14602 Cvlmdrical center!#**
74604 Beneh
.
74606 Gear
74607 Thread
74609 Specalised (For tools, drill*, aps. etc) 74*13 Anr*s>'.4 Cui*ol: machines
1462X Machines lor abrasive surface improvement
14626 Lapping machines 74121 llvfunc machines
74622 Potisnme machine# 74625 Tumbling machines 7*626 Belt sanding machines
74627 Disc sanding machine* 74C26 Abrasive iilasi.ng equipment (Sand. snot. grit, etc)
Westinghouse Electric Corporation co*o**ii stnoads moccnh
Jan. mi
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*4*CX P:11c pr--esmc i-quipmcitt
7470C M, tdiiw |>r.
K701 Lummfltiiv pres**"*
14702 E\iry*i'-i. equipment
14103 Varuum fcrmii*; equipnunt
74104 Low pressure lurnm-itlug equipment
74707 Colons ma- SUM In-ludmg Calendaring.
doctoring. and dip cuaime
74100 Wire enan.. .mu mu. hine*
14T2X Panicle pr-xr>Mng equipment
7472P Grinders. mills. and .'ther particle *:*e redurr:
74122 Mixers and bitndi r.
14723 Agitators
7472$ Pelletuing and tabiettnig machine* (Including prt former*.
74726 Particle separator* (Sieving machines. etc'
7473X Equipment lor cleaning and surface preparation
74730 Chemical reaction nu surface coating lActd iiteklm*. etc
74731 Chemical reaction surface coating (Tlenderiiing.
alkopho*. etc'-
74732 Solvent cleaning'Vapor degreasers. etc)
74733 Detergent.
agent, and emulsion cleaning
74 734 Electrolytic cleaning
74735 t7tras<!nic cleanin'.
7474X Equipment for application >1 surface coatings `Nonreactive-
14740 Spray coating equipment 'Organic film and
chemically reactive coatings'
74741 Spmv metallising equipment
74742 Dip canting equipment (Galvanising and tinning, etc
under 7400X
74743 Do* coatmc equipment
74744 Electrostatic coning equipment
74745 Film settling.Particles in suspension)
74776 Cataphoretic canting equipment
74747 Electroless metallic coatings
74748 Vacuum metallising equipment
7475X Electtolvuc deposition and electrolytic reaction equipment
14750 Electron:.- - namnmer.t - Solutions
74755 Electrolytic surface reaction equipment, anodising, etn
7476X Particle collecting equipment
74760 Vacuum particle collecting equipment tDust. ete)
74161 Paint spray booths
74762 Pigment recover) systems
7e77X Glass forming equipment
74170 Glass lathes
74771 Automatic glass forming equipment
14772 Glass blowing equipment
74773 Glass welding equipment
74774 Evacuating and sealing equipment (Seals* machines)
74775 Automatic assembly, evacuating and sealing machines
747IX Machines for manufacturing of insulated wire and cable
14780 Cabling machines
74781 Taping and rapping machines
74782 Extruded ensure: machines
74783 Braiders
*'(A.V C.ij. -qu ,
nt ued indirect manufictunr*
750XX M.iti r:ai handling equipment
7300X Wheeled
75000 Manual propulsion 75002 Elrrtnr propulsion
75003 Internal combustion eogtaea (Excludes automobiles
and tru< fcs'
7501X Conveyor*
*S0iU Dell
75011 R alter
15012 Cham
'
75013 Pneumatic
7502X OvertHud lifting equipment 75020 Tn-.clling cruno 75021 Truck mounted cranes 15022 Jib cranes 75025 Pow*r hoists 75026 Manual hoists
75027 General (Guidelines for lifting equipment) 75028 Lifting accessories (Chains. sling*- honks,
magnets, shackles, etc) 7S03X Lubrication, fuel. etc. dispensing equipment
75030 Lubricant dispensing equipment > manual
75031 Lubricant dispensing equipment pressurised 75033 Fuel, solvent, etc. dispensing equipment - manual
75034 Fuel, solvent, etc. dispensing equipment-mechanised 7S04X 1 iquid handling equipment and related components
75040 Pump*
75041 Centrifuges
75042 Separators 75043 1 liter* and strainer*
75049 Part* for pumps, etc 75050 Metal racks, etc
75054 Storage Equipment
751XX Refrigeration, sanitation, packaging and fire fighting equipment
7S10X Refrigeration and air conditioning and handling equipment
75100 Refrigerator*, frtesert and water coolers 76101 Air conditioners (aotuadwatnal) 75102 Air conditioners (industrial) 15103 Humidity control equipment 75104 Fans portable 75105 Fans fixed
75109 Pans for refrigerator and air handling equipment
7SUX Sanitation equipment
15110 Functional ceramic ware (including similar
components in metal)
75113 Functional plumbing component! ether than
pipe, valve*, and ttuuiga
15114 Dispensers'''
75115 Cabinets and receptacles
7S12X Packaging equipment
15120 Carton assembly machines
15121 Machine* for insertion of apparatus into cartons
75122 Gluing or sealing machines or teals
75123 Taping (Including adhesive tape) machines
76124 Metal strap or wire binding machines
75125 Stapling machines
15126 Nailing mu chines
7S13X Firefighting, rescue, and safety equipment For ether safety equipment see 76S2X and 1611X)
75130 Fire extinguishing equipment fixed 75131 Fire extinguishing equipment mobile 75132 Tire .'-*hiing equipment (Including special
protective ware tnhalators. etc) 11134 Fume removal equipment
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782XX Earthmoving awl 'i.miu.nation equipment
1S20X Earthmovtiu: :n>d related equipment
15200 Pnwi-r
15201 Tririr*
15202 Bulldur.er*
1520) High lill 15204 Eurthninver*
15205 Pneumatic equipment
1521X lo 1S22X fransporution equipment hunxonttl
15210 Automotnl-'* 15211 Truck* one-half ton or less 15212 Truck* Over one-half ion tunitued)
1521) Ti.i'tnr* for trailer*
15214 Trailer* 152H LOvnintivr* 15215 Railway rar* eelf-prnpelled
15219 Railway car* - nunseif-propelled 15220 Railroad track and related equipment
15223 tlnat* lelf-propelled
15224 B<nu nonreU-propelled
15221 Aircraft
.
1S23X Truimportation equipment - vertical
15230 Elector* 15231 Electric stairways and parts
153XX Printing and office equipment
1S30X Printing. duplicating- and related equipment
15300 Printing presses 15301 Duplicating machine* - typed or photographic
ma*ter copy 15302 Photographic duplieaong equipment
15303 Llne-O-Typ* machine*
15304 Electro*bcic reproduction equipment (Xerox)
15300 Collating equipment
15301 Bindinc equipment
153IX Office furniture and machinery (Excluding
duplicating)
15310 Office and (hop furniture
15311 Office machinery
15312 Safe* (all type*)
154XX Testing Device* and Measuring Equipment 1540X Phyaieal (portable)
15400 Mechanist
15401 Heat
15402 Sound
75403 Light
75404 Electrical 'or Electronic)
75405 Magnetic
7543X Physical (nonportable)
754 30 Mechanical
75431 Heat
75432 Sound 15433 Light
15434 Electrical (or Electronic)
15435 Magnetic
T546X Chemical (portable)
154IX Chemical Inon portable)
mxx fM.cn*looXX rw .1 iude* abrasive anicle*)
1500X Hand i.-il*
70000
ttonpv.wewd
16002 Edc*n 'f pointed. nonpowered 76004 N-uiedged. powered
16000 Edged i>r pointed, powered
76007 Clamping and holding (Vises, clamps, etc: 16009 Vans and eccetsune* for hand toots
100IX Meesuriiq: tout* (Linear)
16010 Tape*, rules, scales, etc
76011 Calipers
.
76012 Square*, levels, and combination*
78013 Micrometer*
16014 0*1 gages 76015 Prifilumciers
16016 Cage block* and other reference standards
16011 Sine bar machines 7603X Accessories lor machine (out*
76030 Arbors
76031 Chuck* end holders
160)2 Collets
16033 Fixtures and tigs
16036 Miscellaneous
7605X to 7606X Touting fur machine louts and rand tools (Honabniive)
76050 Cutting tools tool steel stationary 16C51 Cutting loots carbide stationary
76052 Cutting ieol* diamond tipped stationary
16055 Onus. countersinks. etc
16057 Cutting tool* tool steel rotattng (other than drill*
16056 Cutting tool* - tungsten. carbld*. etc routing
(other thta drill*)
16059 Cutting tool* diamond Upped - routing (other than drills)
76060 Routing cutting tools otter than steel, carbide
or diamond
.
76061 Cutting tools shear action
76062 Cutting tools saw action
76063 Cutting tools . (lie action
16064 Cutting tonls broach action 76066 Tbps and thrwd cutting dies
76061 Bits, teeth, inserts, etc
1807X Dte* for bar and wire dwg. extruding and com cat .
16010 Steel dies
16012 Carbide die*
16074 Diamond dies
76076 Accessories for die*
1606X Punches and dies for punching. Stamping, for- .
and drawing Hat materia! (sheet metal. Mirarta
16010 Steel dies
76012 Carbide dies
ISOM Nonmctallie dies (Masonite, etc)
761XX Abrasive articles and moling 7610X Wheel* and brushes
76100 Grinding wheels 16102 Polishing wheels cloth 76103 Polishing wheels felt
76104 Polishing wheels - bristle 76)05 Policing wheels fiber
70)06 Poll*huv wtierls lestherand fleece
16109 Wire wheels
7C112 Wire brushes, manual nr rmare tno' ............. *
v Tf))2X Ahmnive stones. papers, cloth*, and tie.
16120 Abrasive stones
7012) Spindle mounted stnnes 76123 Abrasive pipers. cloths snd matt irwn-* * .
di*f. etc) 10125 Abr.iSivc Belt*
7>`l25 P..ri* ukI .< re*nrie* for ahmsive t>
i'-UX Dn *sm -vl* and parts IdJtr !>ir**n>u i.yl* niet.il
76132 Dressing
diamond
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.l.in 1074 '
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7623CX Containers, rt-.sgres. |ia< kactut: siki shippii* piain-rms
7620X Bags am* a-k including linen*.
1(300 Bag* sacks. envelopes and tubes paper
78203 Bus and sacks imrludes anode Hgs! cloth
16204 Bug* sacks 'includes anode bad* , envelopes and
rne* cellopl-ine and plastic
162SX Drum*. vans, pails baskets and dishes
78210 Metal cans p..:is parts and dunes
16211 Metal drutv.> and pans
76212 Metal laskci?
76213 Paper and (ihre can*. pail*, cups, etc
76214 Paper and fn.r.-drums
76218 Plastic cans pail*. baskets parts
76217 Plastic drums
7622X Boxes. ear.n> ca*es and crates
76220 Paper bo\e* and cartons
76222 Wood notes, crates and a*t
76224 Plastic boxes
76225 Learner cases
76227 Meta! cases
76229 Cnspei :f;ed tvpes
7823X Bottles and jars -with or without caps': dishes
76230 Class bottles and vials
7623) Class tars
76233 Plastic pottles and vials
76234 Plastic jars and dishes
76236 Meta! bottles
'
76231 Meial jar*
76240 Class cylinders and similar pressurised containers T62SX Packages and shipping platforms
76250 Skids
76261 Shocks
76262 Pallets
7626X Clotures
76260 Caps and plugs
76261 Lids
76262 Seals
76263 Wrappers, tarps. etc
763XX Clean.ne and oaintmc equipment Manual)
7630X Cleaning equipment
76300 Buckets
76301 Wheeled tube and tanks lor cleaning
76306 Brooms
76306 Brushes (Floor, bench, etc)
-
16307 Mops and tbs
76306 Sponges
76309 Towels
76310 Dustpan*, etc 163IX PairW and mxrklnr mulament
76320 Paint bru*r*s and roller*
76321 Artists brushes
1<3?? M.rlcimr devteex
764XX Printed ldeniitication. display, and advertise* itetna
76400 Books and manuals
76402 Instruction aheets
76404 Signs printed
76406 Dfsalromamas
76408 Labels
76410 Manufactured signs and advertising displays
76412 Met*: nameplates and instruction pistes
76413 Plastic nameplates
76414 Badge* and passes
76416 Art e.^rk
16419 Flags, pennants, etc
765XX Clothing and personal safety equipment
1650X Clothing
76500 Lmloma. guards*
76601 C'.motms. other than guards'
-
76502 Cloves and cots
76503 Protective nothing (Excludes clbv~* ear mu.'i: *'i
76S2X Pers.nal safety equipment 76520 Face head and hand shteMs and ctunpments
-Class filter plates etci
76521 Ear proierti.m Muffs, plugs, in-
76522 E.. ptote.-nc-n -Goggles- goggle cueus. 'tr
76524 Cj
reap:r*tcrs and component*
759XX scuff
:*: n-ut similar <qai|u->fit
79600 L.id.:rr> .V.mrrt.
76601 L.. ir*.-S - Mew!
76603 Prt rubricated scaffolding
18505 Pr'fahricated construction forms
7673CX Mcdifu! sap!-fi s and safer, equipment (Other than
tire fighting and ivrsona!'
TfTOO Med:cal sopj'liC*
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ATTACH)IENT #2
ELECTRODEPOSITION PRODUCT DATA SHEET INDUSTRIES
CUSTOMER?
J* Welshons Westinahouse Research Center
1310 Beulah Road
.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15235
DATE* January 11, 1 --*
DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT PPG CODE(S) SUGGESTED USE COLOR GLOSS BAKE SCHEDULE
Gray POWERCRON
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JF2AP494
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Electrical Equipment
Gray (Munsell Notation 8.3G 6.10/0.54) 60-5 (60)
15 mins, at 325-350F metal temperature
REPLENISHMENT
PPG CODE
: JF2AP494
DESCRIPTION
: Paste Feed Component
I SOLIDS BY WEIGHT : 74.0 - 2.0
% SOLIDS BY VOLUME ? 51.0 - 2.0
WEIGHT PER GALLON : 14.4 -0.2 '
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COLOR BLENDING RATIO
: Gray : N. A.
VISCOSITY
: 2,000-4,000 cps
Statements and methods described herein are based upon the best information and practices known to ^PG Industries; however, procedures for applications mentioned are suggestions only and are not to be construed as representations or warranties as to perfornance or'results.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
FOR COATINGS. RESINS AND RELATED MATERIALS
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ATTACHMENT
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Section I
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One Gateway Center crrvstatc.amozibcoo* Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Attn: Manager, Industrial Hygiene and Product Safety
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Acrylic Gray Paste
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Section II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
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III
V**0 MKIU*(
2-Butoxy Ethanol Diisopropanolamine
n-Sutyl Acrylate Zsopropanol
Ethanol
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<0.5
SO Not Established
10 400 1000
1.1 1.1 1.4 2.5 3.3
0.6 0.5 3.3
33.0 44.0
(Lead as I Non-Volatile < .061)
OILING RANGE
78 to 249*C
Section ill - PHYSICAL DATA VAAOA OENSiTY nrTNtAyn* T3 LIOMTCN Tm.MAIA
EVAPORATION BATE t M$T( ( VI *kER. T"AN ETmRR RECENT VOLATILE AN WElONTPfR
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Section IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Combustible
plashpoint 118*F P.M.C.C.
LKL 2.4
iniNaunMiNGutoiA
Use National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) class B
extinguishers (carbon dioxide, dry chemical or alcohol foam) designed to
extinguish NFPA Class II Combustible Liquid fires.
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uNuiuALPiafANoex*kos'ONA2*<os Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, electrical equipment, sparks, and open flame Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Do not apply on hot surfaces.
cctALfi*c*iOMTiNOoecow>es Water spray may be inefiectlv*. Water may be u**d to cool
closed containers to prevent pressure build-i.p and possible autoignition or
explosion when exposed to extreme heat* If water is used, fog nozzles are
preferable.
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(101877S) Section V - HEALTH HAZAUD DATA
1 13 JF2AP454
| tmmmol9uwitvai.u See Section XZ
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1 t^cToeventicsut inhalation: Anesthetic. Irritation of the respiratory trac^
or acute nervous system depression characterized by headache, dizziness, m
staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness or coma. Skin or Eye Contact:
Primary irritation. May sensitize skin.
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! fMf*oiNcr*No*sT4io'*oceounes Fume*: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Notify a physician. Splash (Eyes): Flush immediately with
copious quantities of running water for at least 15 minutes. Take to a physician for definitive medical treatment. Splash (Skin): Wash affected areas with water. Remove contaminated clothing. Consult a physician.
|Section VI - REACTIVITY DATA'
stability I I unst*l m sTAtu
conditions to avoid Unknown
Unknown
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HAZAoou9oecoM4os>TioNnopucTs May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition
as in welding.. Fumes may contain carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, amines.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION may occult m wiu not occur cqnqitiqns to avqiq Unknown
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Section VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
-- etersto taken in case MATERIAL u released 09 spillso Remove all sources of ignition (flames, hot surfaces, and electrical, static, or frictional sparks). Avoid breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools. : mstco>$4o$almethod Dispose in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.:
Do not incinerate closed containers.
Section VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
, bip.atoymotection in outdoor or open areas use NIOSH approved mechanical filter
respirator to remove solid air borne particles of overspray during spray application. In restricted ventilation areas use NIOSH approved chemical-
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mechanical filters designed to remove a combination of particulate and gas and vapor. In confined areas use NIOSH approved air line type respirators
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or hoods.
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VENTILATION Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation in volume and
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pattern to keep TLV of most hazardous ingredient in Section II below acceptable
limit, LEL in Section IV below stated limit, and to remove decomposition
products during welding or flame cutting on surfaces coated with this product.
protective cloves Required for prolonged or repeated contact.
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eye protection Use safety eyewear designed to protect against splash of liquids.
other protective eouirment Prevent prolonged skin contact to contaminated clothing.i
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Section IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
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paecAur.oNS to at takes in hanolinoano storing do not store above 120*F\ Store large' quantities-1,
in buildings designed and protected for storage of NFPA Class II Combustible j
Liquids.
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other precautions Do not take internally. Containers should be grounded when pouring.
Avoid free fall of liquid in excess'of a few inches. Do not flame cut, braze
or weld without NIOSH approved respirator or appropriate ventilation. Ovens must operate properly, be vented.
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This material is electrically conductive. Do not apoly by electrostatic spray ]
equipment unless the equipment is modified and intended for the application of < conductive coatings.
See text of Label Warning on attached sheet.
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