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An electronic device which produces a succession of short energy pulses for triggering a transmitter tube in a radar set. Excludes generator, pulse; coder, radio beacon; and oscillator (as modified).
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Radar apparatus parts
Parts of television receivers, radiobroadcast receivers, transmission apparatus for radio telephony, telegraphy, broadcasting or television etc.
Telecommunications equipment
Y - Indicates information is in the hazardous materials information resource system (hmirs).
PMICA - Item does not contain precious metal.
ADPE- Represents items with no adp components
CRITL- The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
063035 - Sets radio/tv and related articles
72D - Communications/electronics, other than sigint/ew or comsec repair parts and components
9 - Other or no special handling required (sh)
A - Shipment is not a consolidation and does not exceed 84 inches in any dimension.
G - 125.0
G - 125.0
H - Instruments/equipment/supplies for radio, communications, electrical, laboratory, etc. (includes signal corps)
M - Magnetic material
Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $110,497.51 to $184,162.52.. | |
Does NSN 5841-00-156-5589 have a shelf life? | |
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN. | |
What NATO entities are users of this NSN? | |
No recorded entities for this stock number. | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 5841-00-156-5589? | |
001565589 or 00-156-5589 | |
Does NSN 5841-00-156-5589 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 5841-00-156-5589? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
Apr 20, 1970 |
route of entry inds - inhalation: yes
skin: no
ingestion: yes
carcinogenicity inds - ntp: no
iarc: no
osha: no
effects of exposure: overexposure to radionuclide may cause cancer. Skin
contact is a route of entry.
explanation of carcinogenicity: none
signs and symptions of overexposure: tritum is a beta emitter. Urine assay for
tritium is the only means of measuring the degree of exposure.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: healing of damaged tissues may be
prolonged.
first aid: skin/eyes: flush w/water for 15 mins. Inhalation: remove to fresh
air. Ingestion: a high oral fluid intake should be administered following
tritium exposure. Obtain medical attention in all cases.
b.P. Text: -478.4f
m.P/f.P text: -489.2f
vapor pres: 18.317
spec gravity: 6
solubility in water: complete
appearance and odor: gas w/no odor
product id: 7635519g6
cage: 81755
company name: lockheed martin corp
street: lockheed blvd
po box: 748
city: fort worth tx
zipcode: 76101
health emergency phone: 315-793-7000
label required ind: y
date of label review: 12/16/1998
status code: c
label date: 12/16/1998
origination code: g
hazard and precautions: overexposure to radionuclide may cause cancer. Skin
contact is a route of entry.
tritum is a beta emitter. Urine assay fo r
tritium is the only means of measuring the degree of exposure.
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responsible party cage: 81755
trans id no: 51803
product id: 7635519g6
msds prepared date: 04/25/1996
review date: 05/12/1995
mfn: 1
multiple kit number: 0
review ind: y
unit of issue: ea
container qty: 1
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stability indicator: yes
stability condition to avoid: temp >752f.
materials to avoid: oxidizers
hazardous decomposition products: unbound tritium
hazardous polymerization indicator: no
spill release procedures: broken/disassembled receiver protector tubes may emit
ionizing radiation.
waste disposal methods: dispose of broken tubes as specified in 10cfr, part 20
& 10 cfr, part 30. Dispose of iaw/federal, state & local regulations.
radioactive material, un2910.
handling and storage precautions: tubes are sealed sources & normal
handling doesn't present a radiation problem. When handling broken tubes wear
protective rubber gloves & clothing.
other precautions: avoid rubbing radioactive material onto the skin. Avoid
inhaling gases from broken tubes containing tritium. Wash exposed skin after
handling broken tubes.
route of entry inds - inhalation: yes
skin: no
ingestion: yes
carcinogenicity inds - ntp: no
iarc: no
osha: no
effects of exposure: overexposure to radionuclide may cause cancer. Skin
contact is a route of entry.
explanation of carcinogenicity: none
signs and symptions of overexposure: tritum is a beta emitter. Urine assay for
tritium is the only means of measuring the degree of exposure.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: healing of damaged tissues may be
prolonged.
first aid: skin/eyes: flush w/water for 15 mins. Inhalation: remove to fresh
air. Ingestion: a high oral fluid intake should be administered following
tritium exposure. Obtain medical attention in all cases.
b.P. Text: -478.4f
m.P/f.P text: -489.2f
vapor pres: 18.317
spec gravity: 6
solubility in water: complete
appearance and odor: gas w/no odor
product id: 7635519g6
cage: 81755
company name: lockheed martin corp
street: lockheed blvd
po box: 748
city: fort worth tx
zipcode: 76101
health emergency phone: 315-793-7000
label required ind: y
date of label review: 12/16/1998
status code: c
label date: 12/16/1998
origination code: g
hazard and precautions: overexposure to radionuclide may cause cancer. Skin
contact is a route of entry.
tritum is a beta emitter. Urine assay fo r
tritium is the only means of measuring the degree of exposure.
=======================================================
stability indicator: yes
stability condition to avoid: temp >752f.
materials to avoid: oxidizers
hazardous decomposition products: unbound tritium
hazardous polymerization indicator: no
spill release procedures: broken/disassembled receiver protector tubes may emit
ionizing radiation.
waste disposal methods: dispose of broken tubes as specified in 10cfr, part 20
& 10 cfr, part 30. Dispose of iaw/federal, state & local regulations.
radioactive material, un2910.
handling and storage precautions: tubes are sealed sources & normal
handling doesn't present a radiation problem. When handling broken tubes wear
protective rubber gloves & clothing.
other precautions: avoid rubbing radioactive material onto the skin. Avoid
inhaling gases from broken tubes containing tritium. Wash exposed skin after
handling broken tubes.