These are common refinery chemicals. So, no, the MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether enriched scales are removed from the storage tanks and can come under phosphoric material category.
Pyrophoric scale is a material that can be burnt or ignited spontaneously when in contact with air, if struck or scratched.
This is a pyrophoric material.
fissile material: highly enriched uranium or plutonium
HEU (Highly Enriched Uranium)
Necking, or deformation under tension, contributes to tertiary creep in that necking exponentially increases the stress on the solid material.
Source material is what a person uses when they are writing a report or essay. Sources are generally categorized into primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.
they can also be primary consumers
Either highly enriched uranium-235 or reactor produced plutonium.
A section; a category w/ similar material in it. *+~+*
The first bomb that was used on people (Little Boy) used Highly Enriched Uranium as its fissile material. The first tested bomb at the Trinity Test used Plutonium as its fissile material.
That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
Category C Category A is flammable Category B is toxic Category D is oxidizing material Category E is aerosols Category F is compressed gas source of the answer is http://motomom.tripod.com/110esws