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NEON, COMPRESSED - Ne - UN1065

Neon Gas Material Safety Data Sheet - MSDS

Neon Gas Applications

Neon is used in the lighting industry to manufacture the commonly known "Neon Lights". Neon has a natural red glow, but when mixed with other gases produces a wide range of glows. Neon has a very low boiling point and can be used as a very low temperature refrigerant . Neon is in the family or Rare Gases (also called Noble or Inert Gases) which includes Krypton gas, Xenon gas, Argon gas and Helium gas and is present in the air in low concentrations.

Contact Customer Service at American Rare Gases, Inc. for grade/purity, specifications and availability.

 

NEON GAS INFORMATION

SYMBOL

Ne

MOLECULAR WEIGHT

20.18

SPECIFIC VOLUME

19.23 ft3 / lb

PURITY

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CGA VALVE

580

   

NEON GAS SHIPPING INFORMATION

DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME

Neon, compressed

IATA PROPER SHIPPING NAME

 

HAZARD CLASS

2.2

ID NUMBER

UN1065

LABELS

* N

CAS NUMBER

7440-01-9

SCHEDULE B NUMBER

2804.29.0000

ZONE

N/A

   

* N = Non-Flammable Gas
* F = Flammable Gas
* P = Poison-Inhalation Hazard

* O = Oxidizer
* C = Corrosive
 


This information is intended for reference purposes only.

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