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GOLDWHIP MIX FLAVOR STEEL CANISTER 615G/6CT/PK (FOOD PURPOSE ONLY)
- Brand: GOLDWHIP
- Product Code: CREAM64A
- SKU : CREAM64A
- MSRP : $239.99
- CASE : 6CT/CS
- NOTE : WHOLESALE ORDER CASE ONLY
- Availability: In Stock
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NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
What is a flammable gas and a non-flammable gas?
Gases can be categorized into three types. Flammable gases (2.1) can easily catch fire when mixed with air and exist in a gaseous state at a temperature of 68°F. Examples of flammable gases include propane and spray paints. Non-flammable gases (2.2) can include liquified gases or cryogenic liquids, such as helium and asthma inhalers. Poisonous gases (2.3) are toxic and harmful to humans, such as carbon monoxide.
According to United States law, HAZMAT Class 2 refers to compressed gases that are stored for transportation.
OXIDIZER
What is oxidizer 5.1?
Class 5.1 oxidizers are materials that yield oxygen and can cause or enhance the combustion of other materials. They're catalysts to setting something else on fire—whether to good or bad effect.
NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
What is a flammable gas and a non-flammable gas?
Gases can be categorized into three types. Flammable gases (2.1) can easily catch fire when mixed with air and exist in a gaseous state at a temperature of 68°F. Examples of flammable gases include propane and spray paints. Non-flammable gases (2.2) can include liquified gases or cryogenic liquids, such as helium and asthma inhalers. Poisonous gases (2.3) are toxic and harmful to humans, such as carbon monoxide.
According to United States law, HAZMAT Class 2 refers to compressed gases that are stored for transportation.
OXIDIZER
What is oxidizer 5.1?
Class 5.1 oxidizers are materials that yield oxygen and can cause or enhance the combustion of other materials. They're catalysts to setting something else on fire—whether to good or bad effect.