Viscous flammable liquids such as paints, enamels, lacquers, varnishes, adhesives and polishes having
a flash-point of less than 23 °C may be assigned to packing group III in conformity with the
procedures prescribed in the Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 32.3, provided that:
(a) the viscosity2 and flash-point are in accordance with the following table:

Kinematic viscosity (extrapolated)

 (at near-zero shear rate) mm2/s at 23°C

 

Flow-time t in seconds

 

Jet diameter (mm)

 

Flash-point, closed-cup (°C)

20 <   80

20 < t  60

4

above 17

80 <   135

60 < t  100

4

above 10

135 <   220

20 < t  32

6

above 5

220 <   300

32 < t  44

6

above -1

300 <   700

44 < t  100

6

above -5

700 < 

100 < t

6

no limit

 
(b) Less than 3% of the clear solvent layer separates in the solvent separation test;
(c) The mixture or any separated solvent does not meet the criteria for Class 6.1 or Class 8;
(d) The substances are packed in receptacles of not more than 450 litre capacity.
NOTE: These provisions also apply to mixtures containing no more than 20% nitrocellulose with a
nitrogen content not exceeding 12.6% by dry mass. Mixtures containing more than 20% but not more
than 55% nitrocellulose with a nitrogen content not exceeding 12.6% by dry mass are substances
assigned to UN No. 2059.
Mixtures having a flash-point below 23 °C and containing:
– more than 55% nitrocellulose, whatever their nitrogen content; or
– not more than 55% nitrocellulose with a nitrogen content above 12.6% by dry mass,
are substances of Class 1 (UN Nos. 0340 or 0342) or of Class 4.1 (UN Nos. 2555, 2556 or2557).
2 Viscosity determination: Where the substance concerned is non-Newtonian, or where a flow cup method of
viscosity determination is otherwise unsuitable, a variable shear-rate viscometer shall be used to determine the
dynamic viscosity coefficient of the substance, at 23 °C, at a number of shear rates. The values obtained are plotted
against shear rate and then extrapolated to zero shear rate. The dynamic viscosity thus obtained, divided by the density,
gives the apparent kinematic viscosity at near-zero shear rate.

 

Viscous liquids

Except as provided for in 2.2.3.1.5.2, viscous liquids which:
- have a flash-point of 23 °C or above and less than or equal to 60 °C;
- are not toxic, corrosive or environmentally hazardous;
- contain not more than 20% nitrocellulose provided the nitrocellulose contains not more
than 12.6% nitrogen by dry mass; and
- are packed in receptacles of not more than 450 litre capacity;
are not subject to ADR, if:
(a) in the solvent separation test (see Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, sub-section 32.5.1),
the height of the separated layer of solvent is less than 3% of the total height; and
(b) the flowtime in the viscosity test (see Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection
32.4.3), with a jet diameter of 6 mm is equal to or greater than:
(i) 60 seconds; or
(ii) 40 seconds if the viscous liquid contains not more than 60% of Class 3 substances.

Viscous liquids which are also environmentally hazardous, but meet all other criteria in 2.2.3.1.5.1,
are not subject to any other provisions of ADR when they are carried in single or combination
packagings containing a net quantity per single or inner packaging of 5 litres or less, provided the
packagings meet the general provisions of 4.1.1.1, 4.1.1.2 and 4.1.1.4 to 4.1.1.8.

If substances of Class 3, as a result of admixtures, come into categories of risk different from those to
which the substances mentioned by name in Table A of Chapter 3.2 belong, these mixtures or
solutions shall be assigned to the entries to which they belong on the basis of their actual degree of
danger.
NOTE: For the classification of solutions and mixtures (such as preparations and wastes) see also
2.1.3.

On the basis of the test procedures in accordance with 2.3.3.1 and 2.3.4, and the criteria set out in
2.2.3.1.1, it may also be determined whether the nature of a solution or a mixture mentioned by name
or containing a substance mentioned by name is such that the solution or mixture is not subject to the
provisions for this Class (see also 2.1.3).

Substances not accepted for carriage

Substances of Class 3 which are liable to form peroxides easily (as happens with ethers or with certain
heterocyclic oxygenated substances) shall not be accepted for carriage if their peroxide content,
calculated as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), exceeds 0.3%. The peroxide content shall be determined as
indicated in 2.3.3.3.

Chemically unstable substances of Class 3 shall not be accepted for carriage unless the necessary
precautions have been taken to prevent the possibility of a dangerous decomposition or
polymerization under normal conditions of carriage. For the precautions necessary to prevent
polymerization, see special provision 386 of Chapter 3.3. To this end particular care shall be taken to
ensure that receptacles and tanks do not contain any substances liable to promote these reactions.

Liquid desensitized explosives other than those listed in Table A of Chapter 3.2 shall not be accepted
for carriage as substances of Class 3.

List of collective entries

 

List of collective entries

Class 4.1 Flammable solids, self-reactive substances, polymerizing substances and solid desensitized explosives

Criteria

The heading of Class 4.1 covers flammable substances and articles, desensitized explosives which are
solids according to subparagraph (a) of the definition "solid" in 1.2.1, self-reactive liquids or solids
and polymerizing substances..
The following are assigned to Class 4.1:
- readily flammable solid substances and articles (see paragraphs 2.2.41.1.3 to 2.2.41.1.8);
- self-reactive solids or liquids (see paragraphs 2.2.41.1.9 to 2.2.41.1.17);
- solid desensitized explosives (see 2.2.41.1.18);
- substances related to self-reactive substances (see 2.2.41.1.19);
- polymerizing substances (see 2.2.41.1.20 and 2.2.41.1.21).
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