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A powder manufactured from magnesium metal. It is used in the manufacture of ammunition.
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Magnesium hydroxide and magnesium peroxide
Magnesium hydroxide and peroxide; stronium or barium oxides, hydroxides and peroxides
Chemicals-inorganic
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.
Questions & Answers: |
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What are the historical prices recorded for this stock number? | |
Historical data shows pricing from $3,263.21 to $5,438.68.. | |
Does NSN 6810-01-324-4645 have a shelf life? | |
No. There is no shelf life applicable for this NSN. | |
What NATO entities are users of this NSN? | |
Department Of The Army, and Department Of The Navy | |
What is the NIIN of NSN 6810-01-324-4645? | |
013244645 or 01-324-4645 | |
Does NSN 6810-01-324-4645 require demilitarization? | |
Yes - ITAR Controlled | |
What is the most recent solicitation for NSN 6810-01-324-4645? | |
No solicitations for this NSN. | |
When was this national stock number assigned to the federal catalog? | |
Aug 19, 1990 |
Routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: exposure to magnesium metal or
oxide dust should be a low health risk by inhalation. Exposure to
magnesium oxide fumes can result in metal fume fever. Chronic: none
specified by manufacturer.
effects of overexposure: eyes: corneal abrasion. Inhalation: temporary
symptoms of metal fume fever are fever, chills, nausea, vomiting,
and muscular pain. Magnesium metal or oxide dust is only a nuisance
dust.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: individuals with a history of
respiratory conditions may be at increased risk.
First aid: eyes: do not flush with water. Remove particles with cotton
tip applicator. Inhalation: remove victim to fresh air. Onset of
symptoms occurs 4-12 hours after exposure. Recovery is usually
complete in 24-48 hours. Ingestion: no problem. Induce vomiting.
Hcc: f8
boiling pt: =1110.C, 2030.F
melt/freeze pt: =650.C, ######f
spec gravity: 1.74(solid)
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: silver gray metallic powder, no odor.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
magnesium reacts with water or acids to form hydrogen.
stability condition to avoid: magnesium powder can be ignited at air
temperatures below 900f.
hazardous decomposition products: magnesium oxide.
Waste disposal methods: notify your local environmental officer. Keep in
covered containers pending disposal. Dispose of in accordance with
federal, state and local regulations.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: magnesium
cas: 7439-95-4
rtecs #: om2100000
> wt: 98.
other rec limits: none specified
ingred name: other components (type not specified)
< wt: 2.
other rec limits: none specified
Ld50 lc50 mixture: ld50 oral rat is unknown.
routes of entry: inhalation: yes skin: no ingestion: no
reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: acute: treat magnesium powder as a
nuisance dust. Eyes: mechanical abrasion, "welders flash" from
viewing burning powder without fire glasses. Skin: mechanical
abrasion. Inhalation: dust may irritate mucous membranes or upper
respiratory tract. Ingestion: unlikely. However, ingesting large
amounts could cause injury.
explanation of carcinogenicity: none
effects of overexposure: eyes: corneal abrasion, "welders flash". Skin:
abrasion. Inhalation: mucous membrane and upper respiratory tract
irritation. Magnesium oxide fumes may cause metal fume fever
(fever, chills, nausea, vo miting, muscle pain). Ingestion: none
specified by manufacturer.
medical cond aggravated by exposure: individuals with a history of
respiratory conditions may be at increased risk.
First aid: eyes: flush with large amounts of water. Get medical
attention. Skin: remove contaminated clothing. Wash area with soap
and water to remove particles. Get medical attention if needed.
inhalation: move to fresh air. Get medical attention. Ingestion:
if large amounts of magnesium powder ingested, induce vomiting. Get
medical attention.
Hcc: f8
boiling pt: b.P. Text: 2025f,1107c
melt/freeze pt: m.P/f.P text: 1202f,650c
spec gravity: 1.74
solubility in water: negligible
appearance and odor: silver gray solid metallic powder.
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
water, acid. Magnesium reacts with water or acids to form highly
flammable and explosive hydrogen gas.
stability condition to avoid: stable under normal conditions unless
exposed to moisture. Keep away from open flame, sparks, heat,
ignition sources.
hazardous decomposition products: none under normal use and storage.
reacts with acid or water to produce hydrogen gas, which is
flammable and explosive.
conditions to avoid polymerization: will not occur.
Waste disposal methods: waste magnesium powder should be disposed of
under relevant federal, state, and local regulations. Notify your
local environmental officer. Reuse or recycling are preferable to
other methods of dispos al.Keep powder dry and free of other
contaminants.
disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies):
this information is formulated for use by elements of the department
of defense. the united states of america in no manner whatsoever,
expressly or implied, warrants this information to be accurate and
disclaims all liability for its use. any person utilizing this
document should seek competent professional advice to verify and
assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their
particular situation.
Ingred name: magnesium (free metallic)
cas: 7439-95-4
rtecs #: om2100000
fraction by wt: 99.8%min
other rec limits: none recommended
ingred name: other components (type not specified)
fraction by wt:
other rec limits: none recommended
Reports of carcinogenicity: ntp: no iarc: no osha: no
health hazards acute and chronic: low toxicity & not considered to be
hazardous to health. Inhalation: dust may irritate mucous membranes
or upper respiratory tract. eyes: mechanical injury or particle
may embed in eye. Viewing of bu rning magnesium powder without fire
glasses may result in "welder's flash", due to intense white flame.
skin: embedding of particle in skin. ingestion: unlikely;
however, ingestion of large amounts of magnesium powder could
cause injury.
explanation of carcinogenicity: magnesioum is not suspected of being
carcinogenic.
First aid: inhalation: remove to fresh air. eyes: flush eyes with water
thoroughly. Consult a physician. skin: wash with soap & water
thoroughly to remove particles. ingestion: if large amounts of
magnesium p owder are ingested, induce vomiting & consult a
physician. Note to physician: no specific treatment or antidote.
supportive care recommended. Treatment should be based on reactions
of the patient.
Hcc: r2
boiling pt: =1107.2c, 2025.F
melt/freeze pt: =650.C, ######f
spec gravity: 1.74
solubility in water: none (flammable in water)
appearance and odor: silver grey solid metallic powder, no odor
Stability indicator/materials to avoid: yes
acid and water.
stability condition to avoid: stable under normal conditions unless
exposed to moisture. Keep away from open flame, sparks, moderate
heat and sources of ignition.
hazardous decomposition products: none under normal use and storage.
reacts with acid or water to produce hydrogen gas, which is
flammable and explosive.
conditions to avoid polymerization: will not occur.
Waste disposal methods: waste magnesium powder should be disposed of
under relevant federal, state & local regulations. The main
consideration in the disposal of magnesium powder is contact with
water or moisture. Magnesium is a recyclable material & reuse or
recycling are preferable to other methods of disposal. Keep magn
esium dry & uncontaminated for recycling.
Ingred name: magnesium (free metallic)
cas: 7439-95-4
rtecs #: om2100000
= wt: 99.8