GOST 1639-93
GOST 1639−93 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys. General specifications (with Change No. 1)
GOST 1639−93
Group В57
INTERSTATE STANDARD
SCRAP AND WASTES OF NONFERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS
General specifications
Non-ferrous metals and alloys scrap and waste. General specifications
ISS 77.120.01
GST 17 8110
Date of implementation 2000−01−01
Preface
1 DEVELOPED by the Donetsk state Institute of non-ferrous metals (MTC 107)
SUBMITTED to the State Committee of Ukraine for standardization, Metrology and certification
2 ADOPTED by the Interstate Council for standardization, Metrology and certification (Protocol No. 4 dated 21.10.93)
The adoption voted:
The name of the state |
The name of the national authority for standardization |
The Republic Of Azerbaijan |
Azgosstandart |
The Republic Of Armenia |
Armastajad |
The Republic Of Belarus |
Gosstandart Of Belarus |
Georgia |
Gosstandart |
The Republic Of Moldova |
Moldovastandart |
Russian Federation |
Gosstandart Of Russia |
The Republic Of Kazakhstan |
Gosstandart Of The Republic Of Kazakhstan |
Kyrgyz Republic |
Kyrgyzstandart |
Turkmenistan |
The main state inspection of Turkmenistan |
The Republic Of Uzbekistan |
Standards |
Ukraine |
Gosstandart Of Ukraine |
Change N 1 GOST 1639−93 taken by the Interstate Council for standardization, Metrology and certification (Protocol No. 20 dated November 1, 2001)
Was MGS N 3944
Date of introduction 2002−11−01
The adoption voted:
The name of the state |
The name of the national authority for standardization |
The Republic Of Azerbaijan |
Azgosstandart |
The Republic Of Armenia |
Armastajad |
The Republic Of Belarus |
Gosstandart Of The Republic Of Belarus |
The Republic Of Kazakhstan |
Gosstandart Of The Republic Of Kazakhstan |
The Kyrgyz Republic | Kyrgyzstandard |
The Republic Of Moldova | Moldovastandart |
Russian Federation |
Gosstandart Of Russia |
The Republic Of Tajikistan |
Tajikstandart |
The Republic Of Uzbekistan |
Standards |
Ukraine |
Gosstandart Of Ukraine |
3 Resolution of the State Committee of the Russian Federation on standardization and Metrology of June 24, 1999 N 197 inter-state standard GOST 1639−93 introduced directly as state standard of the Russian Federation from January 1, 2000
4 REPLACE GOST 1639−78
5 EDITION. (June 2005) with amendment No. 1, approved in may 2002 (IUS 8−2002)
1 Scope
This standard applies to scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys intended for the production of non-ferrous metals and alloys and other products.
Requirements
2 Normative references
The present standard features references to the following standards:
GOST 8.010−90* State system for ensuring the uniformity of measurements. Methods of measurement
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST R 8.563−96.
GOST 12.1.004−91 System safety standards. Fire safety. General requirements
GOST 12.1.005−88 standards System of labor safety. General hygiene requirements for working zone air
GOST 12.1.007−76 System of standards of occupational safety. Harmful substances. Classification and General safety requirements
GOST 12.1.010−76 System of standards of occupational safety. No danger of explosion. General requirements
GOST 12.1.016−79 System of standards of occupational safety. The air of the working area. Requirements for measurement techniques of concentrations of harmful substances
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST
GOST
GOST
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST
GOST 12.3.009−76 System of standards of occupational safety. The work of loading and unloading. General safety requirements
GOST 12.4.004−74 gas filtering Respirators RPG-67. Specifications
12.4.009 GOST-83 System of standards of occupational safety. Fire fighting equipment for protection of objects. Principal. The accommodation and service
GOST 12.4.010−75 System safety standards. Personal protective equipment. Mittens special. Specifications
GOST 12.4.013−85*. The system of occupational safety standards. Glasses protective. General specifications
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST R 12.4.013−97**.
** On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST
GOST 12.4.021−75 System safety standards. System ventilation. General requirements
GOST 12.4.026−76* the System of occupational safety standards. Colors signaling and safety signs
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST R 12.4.026−2001.
GOST 12.4.028−76 System of standards of occupational safety. Respirators SB-1 «Petal». Specifications
GOST 12.4.029−76 special Aprons. Specifications
GOST 12.4.068−79 System of standards of occupational safety. PPE dermatological. Classification and General requirements
GOST 1583−93 Alloys aluminum casting. Specifications
GOST 2171−90 Parts, products, semi-finished products and billets of non-ferrous metals and alloys. Marking stamps
GOST 2226−88 (ISO 6590−1-83, ISO 7023−83) paper Bags. Specifications
GOST 2874−82* drinking Water. Hygienic requirements and quality control
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST R 51232−98.
GOST 2991−85 wooden disposable Boxes for loads up to 500 kg. General specifications
GOST 4388−72 drinking Water. Methods for determination of mass concentration of copper
GOST 4658−73 Mercury. Specifications
GOST 4784−97 Aluminum and aluminum deformable alloys. Brand
GOST 5044−79 thin-walled steel Drums for chemical products. Specifications
GOST 5959−80 Boxes made of wood-based panels for non-separable loads weighing up to 200 kg. General specifications
GOST 6247−79 steel welded Barrels with hoops of skiing on the body. Specifications
GOST 10354−82 polyethylene Film. Specifications
GOST 14113−78 aluminium antifriction Alloys. Brand
GOST 14192−96 Marking of cargo
GOST 17366−80 steel welded thick-walled Barrels for chemical products. Specifications
GOST 17811−78 polyethylene Bags for chemical products. Specifications
GOST 18165−89 drinking Water. Method for the determination of the mass concentration of aluminium
GOST 18293−72 drinking Water. Methods of determination of lead, zinc, silver
GOST 18308−72 drinking Water. Method for the determination of molybdenum content
GOST 18477−79 Containers are universal. The types, basic parameters and dimensions
GOST 19433−88 dangerous Cargo. Classification and marking
GOST 21130−75 electrical Products. Clamps earthing and grounding. The design and dimensions
GOST 22789−94 (IEC 439−1-85) low voltage complete Devices. General technical requirements and test methods
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* On the territory of the Russian Federation GOST R 51321.1−2000 (IEC 60439−1-92).
GOST 26653−90 Preparation of General cargoes for transportation. General requirements
GOST 28053−89 Shavings of non-ferrous metals and alloys. Methods of sampling, sample preparation and test methods
GOST 28192−89 Wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys. Methods of sampling, sample preparation and test methods
(Changed edition, Rev. N 1).
3 Technical requirements
3.1 Characteristics
3.1.1 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys are classified by the names of metals; physical characteristics — classes; chemical composition — groups and grades; in terms of quality — grade in accordance with table 1−78.
3.1.1.1 Aluminium and aluminium alloys
Table 1
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Mass fraction of chemical elements that describe a group of alloys, %, not more |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 2 2A 3 |
Aluminium-alloy |
0,5 — silicon 0,05 — copper 0,5 — iron 0,1 — zinc |
А999, A99, A995, A97, A95, A85, A8, A5, A5E, A0, AD0, AD1, AD00, A7, A7E, A6 |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
II |
1 2 2A |
Aluminium wrought alloys with low magnesium content |
0,3 — zinc 0,9 — magnesium 0,7 — silicon 4,8 — copper 0,7 — iron |
D1, B65, D18, D1P, AD31, AD |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
III |
1 2 2A |
Wrought aluminum alloys with high magnesium content |
0,3 — zinc 1.8 — magnesium 0,5 — silicon 4,9 — copper 0,5 — iron |
D16, Amg1, D16P, D16ch, D19, D19ch, M40 1163 |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
IV |
1 2 2A |
Alloys of aluminium of system aluminium-copper |
0,5 — zinc 0,8 — silicon 6,5 — copper 1,0 — iron |
AM4, 5kd, AM5 |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
V |
1 2 2A |
Aluminum alloys of the system aluminum-silicon-magnesium | 1,5 — copper 0,5 — zinc 0,6 — magnesium 13,0 — silicon 1,5 — iron |
AK12 (AL2), AK9, Ak9ch (АЛ4), Ak9pch (АЛ4−1), AK7, Ak7ch (АЛ9), Ak7pch (АЛ9−1), AK13, Ak9s, АК9Т |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
VI |
1 2 2A |
Aluminum alloys of the system aluminum-silicon-copper |
1,4 — magnesium 13,0 — silicon 1.5 zinc 1,5 — iron 8,0 — copper |
AK5M (АЛ5), Ak5mch (АЛ5−1), AK5M2, AK5M7, AK6M2, AK8M (АЛ32), AK5M4, AK8M3, Ak8m3ch (ВАЛ8), AK9M2, AK12M2, Ak12mmgn (АЛ30), Ak12m2mgn (АЛ25) |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
VII |
1 2 2A |
Alloys of aluminum doped with Nickel (piston) |
The 3.0 — copper 0,5 — zinc 0,9 — iron, not less than 0,5 — Nickel |
AK18, Ak21m2,5, H2,5 (UCILS-2) |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
VIII |
1 2 2A |
Wrought aluminum alloys with high magnesium content |
0,2 — zinc 0,8 — silicon 0,5 — iron 6,8 — magnesium 0,1 — copper |
Amg2, Amg3, Amg4, AMg5, Amg5p, AMg6, 1561 |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
IX |
1 2 2A |
Aluminum casting alloys with high magnesium content |
0,2 — zinc 1,5 — iron 1,7 — silicon 0,7 — copper 13,0 — magnesium |
Amg4k1, 5M (Amg4k1, 5M), Amg5k (АЛ13), Amg7 (АЛ29), Amg5mc (АЛ28), Amg6l (АЛ23), Amg6lch (АЛ23−1), Amg10 (АЛ27), Amg11 (АЛ22) |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
X |
1 2 2A |
Aluminium wrought alloys with high zinc content |
0,7 — silicon 0,7 — iron 2,6 — copper The 3.0 — magnesium 9,0 — zinc |
V93pch, V95, 1960, V95och, V95pch, 1965, 1915, В96ц1, 1925, 1973, ACM, K48−2, V95p |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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And |
XI |
1 2 2A |
Aluminum casting alloys with a high zinc content |
12,0 — zinc 1,5 — iron 13,0 — silicon 5,0 — copper 0,9 — magnesium |
AK9C6, AK12M2, Ac4mg (АЛ24) |
B |
2 3 4 5 |
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G |
XII |
3 |
Aluminum alloys with zinc content less than 0.6% |
1,0 — iron impurities The 2.0 — iron impurities |
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G |
XIII |
3 |
Aluminum alloys with zinc contents of more than 0.6% |
10,0 — iron impurities |
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Notes 1 Collection and storage of scrap and lump waste alloys AD35, AW, AMC, AMCs, AD33, AK6, AK8, MM, D12 according to GOST 4784, ASM at GOST 14113, Ak10su according to GOST 1583 are held only by brands. 2 Gathering and harvesting of scrap and lump waste of alloys AK4, AK4−1, AK4−1H may be performed in the same group according to GOST 4784. |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of aluminium and aluminium alloys
Group I-XI
Table 2
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | Metal content, %, not less | 96 |
The sizes of pieces in one dimension, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
Sizes, mm, not more |
400400700 | ||
The dimensions of the bays, mm, not more |
400700 | ||
Bulk waste with a minimum thickness of 3 mm |
In packages, bundles, stacks |
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Cable scrap and the conductors of current, released from isolation, crushed |
Loose |
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Cable scrap 1 group |
In bundles, coils, stacks, packages |
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Sheet waste with thickness from 1 to 3 mm |
No varnish, paint, paper. In packages, bundles, stacks |
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2 | Scrap and lump wastes specified in 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | Metal content, %, not less | 75 |
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
10 | ||
Cable scrap 1 group |
Nepacietiibu |
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The conductors of the current paper, cotton and silk insulation |
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Large scrap, including: scrap gliders, airplanes, helicopters |
Chopped, cut into pieces, mm, not more |
50010001000 | |
2A |
Scrap and lump wastes that do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades |
Metal content, %, not less |
50 |
Cable scrap 1 group |
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The conductors of current in nylon, Mylar, PVC, polyethylene insulation |
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Foil and tubes, sheet waste |
Thickness, mm, not more |
1 | |
No varnish, paint and paper |
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Tape |
Patent |
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Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
50 | ||
3 |
Foil and tubes |
Painted, laminated, lacquered |
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Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
40 |
Class B. Chips of aluminum and aluminum alloys
Group I-XI
Table 3
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Chips bulk |
One brand of alloy |
|
Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
90 | ||
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
0,1 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
3 | ||
3 |
Chips bulk |
One group of alloys |
|
Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
75 | ||
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
5 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
12 | ||
4 |
Chips lunoobraznoe |
Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
60 |
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
5 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
15 | ||
In packages |
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5 |
Chips lunoobraznoe |
Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
50 |
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
5 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
20 |
Class G. other waste aluminium and aluminium alloys
Group XII
Table 4
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
3 |
Releases, toxins and other wastes of aluminium alloys, not littered with other metals and alloys, brick, graphite, etc., without powder detail | Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
40 |
The size of pieces, mm, not more |
5001000 | ||
The content of iron, %, not more |
1,0 | ||
4 |
Releases, slags and other waste products of aluminum alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 3rd grade, powder trifle | Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
25 |
The size of pieces, mm, not more | 5001000 | ||
The content of iron, %, not more |
2,0 |
Group XIII
Table 5
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
3 |
Releases, toxins and other wastes of aluminium alloys, not littered with other metals and alloys, brick, graphite, etc., without powder detail | Metallurgical yield, %, not less |
40 |
The size of pieces, mm, not more |
5001000 | ||
The content of iron, %, not more |
10 | ||
Note to tables 4 and 5 the Collection and harvesting of scrap and waste containing lithium, a waste of powder and granular metallurgy is carried out by agreement with the consumer. |
3.1.1.2 Tungsten, tungsten chemicals, and tungsten alloys
Table 6
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
And |
I |
1 2 |
Tungsten metallic |
B |
1 2 |
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In |
1 2 3 |
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And |
II |
1 2 3 4 5 5A |
Alloys based on tungsten |
B |
1 2 |
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In |
1 2 3 |
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And |
III |
2 3 |
Totalbodymakeovercom alloys |
And |
IV |
2 3 4 4A |
Scrap cone bits |
In |
V |
1 2 |
Tungsten chemical compounds |
G |
I |
2 |
Wastes and cut scrap |
G |
II |
2 3 4 5 |
The pulverized waste from sharpening tungsten carbide tools |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes
Group I. Tungsten metallic
Table 7
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, non-oxidized, including: |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
99 |
pipes, rods, plates, marriage shtabikov, scraps of tape, foil cutting, hot stamping |
The mass of the individual pieces, g, not less |
10 | |
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes specified in 1st grade, oxidized, not littered with other metals and alloys | The tungsten content, %, not less |
90 |
The mass of the individual pieces, g, not less |
10 |
Group II. Alloys based on tungsten
Table 8
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | The alloy content, %, not less |
98 |
Pieces weight, g, not less |
10 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes of hard alloys wolframkarbid, not littered with other non-ferrous metals and alloys (presence of solder) | The alloy content, %, not less |
97 |
Plugged the hard alloys, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes titanopel. fortunecity alloys, not littered with other non-ferrous metals and alloys (presence of solder) | The alloy content, %, not less |
97 |
Plugged the hard alloys, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
4 |
Scrap and lump wastes титанотанталовольфрамокобальтовых alloys, not littered with other non-ferrous metals and alloys (presence of solder) | The alloy content, %, not less |
97 |
Plugged the hard alloys, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
5 |
Scrap and lump wastes of hard alloys that do not meet requirements 2, 3, 4th grades (presence of solder) |
The alloy content, %, not less |
67 |
5A |
Scrap and lump wastes of alloys based on tungsten (presence of solder) that does not meet the requirements 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-nd grades |
The alloy content, %, not less |
50 |
Troupe III. Totalbodymakeovercom alloys
Table 9
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | The tungsten content, %, not less |
90 |
The tantalum content, %, not less |
10 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes specified in the 2nd grade, but do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade | The tungsten content, %, not less |
63 |
The tantalum content, %, not less |
7 |
Group IV. Scrap cone bits
Table 10
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Scrap roller pin and polystyrene bits without obstructions |
Separated from the bit body (permitted cutters rolling elements) |
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3 |
Scrap Tricone bits pin no foreign objects |
Uncut |
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4 |
Scrap Tricone bits polystyrene without obstructions |
« |
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4A |
Scrap odnoselchane bits without obstructions |
« |
Class B. Chips, tangled wire, a small scrap of tungsten and alloys based on tungsten
Group I, II
Table 11
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Shavings, tangled wire, small scrap, not littered with other metals and alloys |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
90 |
2 |
Shavings, tangled wire, small scrap that does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | The tungsten content, %, not less |
85 |
Contamination with carbon steel, %, not more |
15 |
Class V. waste Powdered tungsten and alloys of tungsten
Group I, II
Table 12
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Powder, brooms, bran, pasta, not littered with other metals and alloys |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
95 |
2 |
Powder, brooms, bran, pasta, not littered with other metals and alloys |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
65 |
3 |
Powdery waste from plasticized workpieces in the production of hard alloys |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
50 |
Group V. Tungsten-containing chemical compounds
Table 13
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Paste, powder, brooms, bran chemical compounds with no mechanical debris |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
75 |
2 |
Wastes, specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
65 |
Class G. other waste from tungsten and alloys of tungsten
Scrap and waste that does not meet the requirements of table 7−13
Group I. cut Waste and scrap
Table 14
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Wastes and cut scrap |
The tungsten content, %, not less |
20 |
Group II. The pulverized waste from sharpening tungsten carbide tools
Table 15
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
The pulverized waste from diamond sharpening tool is equipped with hard alloy | The tungsten content, %, not less |
15 |
Not allowed mechanical contamination with pieces of other metals and non-metallic objects |
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3 |
The pulverized waste from sharpening tool, equipped with hard alloy | The tungsten content, %, not less |
5 |
Not allowed mechanical contamination with pieces of other metals and alloys and metal objects |
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4 |
The pulverized wastes of hard alloys from sharpening cutting tools | The tungsten content, %, not less |
3 |
Not allowed mechanical contamination with pieces of other metals and alloys and non-metallic objects |
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5 |
Slag and pulverized waste high-speed steel | The tungsten content, %, not less |
3 |
Not allowed mechanical contamination with pieces of other metals and alloys and non-metallic objects |
3.1.1.3 Cadmium
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes
Group I. Cadmium pure (unalloyed)
Brand: KD-0, KD-1, KD-2, KD-00, CD-000, KD-0A
Table 16
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes of cadmium, not clogged other metals and alloys, including: |
The cadmium content, %, not less |
99 |
marriage, trimming and obroski anode plates, pig (illiquid assets) other pure cadmium pieces |
Oil content, moisture and other non-metallic materials, %, not more |
1 | |
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes of cadmium specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade, including: |
The cadmium content, %, not less |
5 |
releases and pleski from filling of cadmium, cathode hooks and mesh-covered cadmium (from baths for cadmium plating) and other wastes |
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2A |
Nickel cadmium battery |
Graded uncut in steel tanks, without electrolyte |
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By agreement with the consumer |
3.1.1.4 Cobalt and its compounds and alloys
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of cobalt, its compounds and alloys
Table 17
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes of cobalt and its alloys |
Cobalt content, %, not less |
0,5 |
The class b Wastes cobalt compounds and alloys
Table 18
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Powdered cobalt-containing waste from sharpening cutting tools, including: toxins cobaltdiselenide HRSA |
Cobalt content, %, not less |
0,5 |
Class G. Waste from the processing of cobalt scrap, lumpy, powdery waste
Table 19
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
Waste from the processing of cobalt scrap, lumpy, powdery waste | Cobalt content, %, not less |
20 | |
Moisture content, %, not more |
0,5 |
3.1.1.5 Magnesium and magnesium alloys
Table 20
Class |
Room group |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Mass fraction of chemical elements that characterizes the group, %, not more |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 |
Magnesium alloys-wrought aluminum and magnesium of all grades | 0,7 — manganese 1.5 zinc 9,0 — aluminum |
MA2, MA5, MA2−1pch, MA2−2, MA2−1 |
2 |
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And |
II |
1 |
The lithium-containing magnesium alloys wrought | 5,0 — aluminum 5,0 cadmium 3,5 — zinc 11,5 — lithium 0,1 — manganese 0,1 — cerium |
MA21 etc. |
2 |
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And |
III |
1 |
Wrought alloys magnesium and magnesium of all grades, not included in groups I and II | The 2.0 — manganese The 2.0 — zinc 0,9 — cerium |
МА8, Ma8pch, MA17, MA19, MM2, Mm2ch, MG |
Two |
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And |
IV |
1 |
Wrought alloys magnesium and magnesium all brands listed in groups I and III | The 2.0 — manganese 7.0 — zinc 9,0 — aluminum The 2.0 — neodymium The 2.0 — cadmium The 0.7 — cubic Zirconia 0,5 — cerium |
MA2, МА8, MA2−1, MA2−2, MA15, Ma8pch, MA14, MG, MA17, MA19, ВМ1, MA20, МД3−3 |
2 |
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And |
V |
1 2 |
Alloys, magnesium-aluminum casting |
A 10.2 — aluminum 2,5 — manganese 3,0 — zinc |
МЛ2, ML3, МЛ4, ML5, Ml4pch, Ml5pch, Ml5on, МЛ6 |
And |
VI |
1 2 |
Magnesium alloy casting lithium-containing |
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And |
VII |
1 2 |
Alloys magnesium casting and magnesium of all grades, not included in V and VI group |
6,6 — zinc 1.1 — cubic Zirconia 0,8 — cadmium |
ML8 (ML12−1), ML9, ML15, ML10, ML11, ML12 |
And |
VIII |
1 |
Alloys magnesium casting and magnesium of all types, specified in the groups V and VII |
A 10.2 — aluminum 2,5 — manganese 6,6 — zinc 1.1 — cubic Zirconia 0,8 — cadmium |
МЛ2, ML3, МЛ4, Ml4pch, ML5, Ml5pch, МЛ6, МЛ5оп, ML15, ML8 (ML12−1), ML9, ML10, ML11, ML12 |
And |
IX |
1 |
Alloys magnesium and magnesium groups I, III, IV, V, VII, VIII |
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B |
IX |
2 |
Alloys magnesium and magnesium groups I-IX |
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G |
By agreement with the consumer |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of magnesium and magnesium alloys
Groups I-III, V-VII
Table 21
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: |
One brand of alloy |
|
The content of non-metallic materials, %, not more | 2 | ||
scrap cast, forged, extruded parts, ingots remelting |
The chunk-size, mm, not more: |
||
length | 1000 | ||
width (diameter) |
600 | ||
2 |
Lump wastes are not blocked by other non-ferrous metals and alloys, as well as specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | One group of alloy |
|
The contents of magnesium and magnesium alloys, %, not less | 85 | ||
Impurity, %, not more: |
|||
steel |
10 | ||
non-metallic materials |
5 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more: |
|||
length |
1000 | ||
width (diameter) |
600 |
Groups I, V, III, VII
Table 22
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap, not littered with other metals and alloys, as well as specified in the 1st grade groups I, III, V, VII, but which do not meet the requirements of 1-St grade I, III, V, VII groups | One group of alloys |
|
The contents of magnesium and magnesium alloys, %, not less |
85 | ||
Impurity, %, not more: |
|||
steel |
10 | ||
non-metallic materials |
5 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more: |
|||
length |
1000 | ||
width (diameter) |
600 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked by other non-ferrous metals and alloys specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd varieties of groups I, III, V, VII | One group of alloys |
|
The contents of magnesium and magnesium alloys, %, not less | 70 | ||
Impurity, %, not more: steel |
20 | ||
non-metallic materials |
10 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more: |
|||
length |
1000 | ||
width (diameter) |
600 |
Group IX. Magnesium and magnesium alloys of groups I, III, IV, V, VII, VIII
Table 23
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes of group IV and does not meet the requirements of the 1 St, 2 nd grades groups I, III, V, VII, VIII | The contents of magnesium and magnesium alloys, %, not less |
50 |
Minor trimming and die-cutting are supplied in packages or in containers |
Class B. the Shavings of magnesium and magnesium alloys
Table 24
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Briquettes shavings of magnesium and magnesium alloys of groups I, III, IV, V, VII, VIII | The contents of magnesium and magnesium alloys, %, not less |
50 |
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
including moisture, %, not more | 0,1 |
Class G. other waste magnesium and magnesium alloys
Table 25
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
- |
Toxins (in pieces) |
The contents of magnesium metal, %, not less |
50 |
3.1.1.6 Copper and alloys copper-based
Table 26
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Mass fraction of chemical elements that describe a group of alloys, % |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 1a 2 2A 3 3A |
Copper without tinning and soldering |
99,5 — copper, not less than |
M00k, M0k, M1K, M0b, M1, M1r, M0, M |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
II |
1 1a 2 2A 3 3A |
Copper Paluda and soldering |
92 — copper, not less |
M00k, M0k, M1K, M00b, M0b, M1, M1r, M |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
III |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Double brass without tinning and soldering |
60,0 — copper, not less |
L96, L90, L85, L80, L70, L63, L60, L68 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
A |
IV |
1 1a 2 2A 3 3A |
Brass, tin, tin-lead, brass double, soldered and tinned |
2,5 — tin The 3.0 — lead, not more than |
L96, L90, L85, L80, L68, L63, L60, LO90−1, LO70−1, LO62−1, LO60−1, ЛМ25С2 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
V |
1 1A 2 2A 3 |
Brass lead |
The 3.0 — lead, not more than |
LS74−3, LS63−3, LS59−3, LS64−2, LS63−2, ЛС60−1, ЛС60−2, LS59−1, LS59−1V, LC40S |
B |
1 2 3 |
- | |||
And |
VI |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Brass siliceous |
4,5 — silicon, not more than |
ЛК80−3, LC16K4 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
VII |
1 1A 2 2A 3 |
Brass manganese |
4,0 — manganese, not more than |
Lc40mc1,5, Lc40mc3zh, Lmc58−2, Lc38mc2s2, Lc40mc3a, Lzhmc59−1-1 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
VIII |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Brass aluminum |
7.0 — aluminium, not more than |
LA77−2, LAZH60−1-1, LAN59−3-2, Lankmc75−2-2,5−0,5−0,5, ЛЦ23А6Ж3Мц, LC30A3, ЛМцНЖА60−2-1−1-1, Lccns, Ltank |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
IX |
1 1A 2 2A 3 |
Bronze neskoromnyi |
4,0 — tin, not more than |
Brof4−0,25, Broc4−3, Bro3c7s5n1, Bro3c12s5, Brof2−0,25, Bro10f1 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
X |
1 1a 2 2A |
Bronze vysokoopasnye |
4,0 — tin, not less |
Brof8,0−0,3, Brof7−0,2, Brof6,5−0,4, Brof6,5−0,15, Brocs4−4-4, Bro4c7s5, Bro4c4s17, Broc4−4-2,5, Bro5c5s5, Bro10s10, БрО6ЦС3, Bro5s25, Bro8c4 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
XI |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Bronze aluminum with iron and manganese |
4,0 — iron The 3.0 — manganese, not more than |
БрА10ЖЗМц2, Bra9mc2l, Bra10mc2l, Bra5, Bra7, Bramc9−2 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
XII |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Bronze without tin special |
0,25 — tin, not more than 1,5 — zinc, not more |
Brazhn10−4-4, Brkmc3−1, Brmc5, Brkn1−3, Bra10zh4n4l, Bra11zh6n6, Bra9zh4n4mc1, БрА7Мц15Ж3, Н2Ц2, БрА9Ж3 |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
XIII |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Bronze beryllium |
Brb2, Brbnt1,7, Brbnt1,9, Brbnt1,9-MC | |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
And |
XIV |
1 1a 2 2A 3 |
Bronze lead |
BRS-30, БрСу3Н3-Ц3С2Ф | |
B |
1 2 3 |
||||
G |
2 3 |
By agreement with the consumer |
Class A. Scrap and lump waste of copper alloys and copper-based
Group I-XIV
Table 27
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump waste of copper alloys and copper-based, not littered with other metals and alloys | One brand of copper or alloy |
|
Metal content, %, not less | 99,5 | ||
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
The sizes of pieces in one dimension, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
Sizes, mm, not more |
400400700 | ||
1a |
Scrap and lump waste of copper alloys and copper-based, not littered with other metals and alloys | One brand of copper or alloy |
|
Metal content, %, not less | 97 | ||
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
3 | ||
The sizes of pieces in one dimension, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
Sizes, mm, not more |
400400700 | ||
Scrap and lump wastes of the groups: |
Without contamination: |
||
I, II, III, V, VIII, XI, XII, XIII, XIV |
other metals and alloys |
||
IV |
aluminum, silicon, iron |
||
VI |
aluminum and tin |
||
VII |
tin |
||
IX |
aluminum, iron, antimony |
||
X |
silicon |
||
Cable scrap and conductors after the release from isolation of crushed |
Loose |
||
2 |
Scrap and lump waste of copper alloys and copper-based | One group of alloys |
|
Metal content, %, not less |
97 | ||
Infestation: |
|||
ferrous metals, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
non-metallic materials, %, not more |
2,5 | ||
The sizes of pieces in one dimension, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
Sizes, mm, not more |
400400700 | ||
Scrap and lump wastes of the groups: |
Without contamination: |
||
I, II, III, V, VIII, XI, XII, XIII, XIV |
other non-ferrous metals and alloys |
||
IV |
aluminum and silicon |
||
VI |
aluminum and tin |
||
VII |
tin |
||
IX |
aluminum, iron, antimony |
||
X |
silicon |
||
2A |
Scrap and lump waste of copper alloys and copper-based | One group of alloys |
|
Metal content, %, not less |
95 | ||
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
0,5 | ||
The non-metallic impurity content, %, with the exception of PVC and rubber, more |
4,5 | ||
Scrap and lump wastes of the groups: |
Without contamination: |
||
I, II, III, IV, VIII, XI, XII, XIII, XIV |
other non-ferrous metals and alloys |
||
IV |
aluminum and silicon |
||
VI |
aluminum and tin |
||
VII |
tin |
||
IX |
aluminum, iron, antimony |
||
X |
tin and silicon |
||
Radiators (group IV) |
Split |
||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes that do not meet the requirements of class 2A | One group of alloys |
|
Metal content, %, not less |
80 | ||
Pricelock content of iron, %, not more |
5 | ||
Radiators unpacked (group IV) | Infestation: |
||
non-metallic materials, %, not more |
6 | ||
ferrous metals, %, not more |
1 | ||
Cable scrap groups I, II |
|||
The conductors of the current paper, silk and cotton insulation, lacquered |
Ligament dimensions, mm, not more |
400400700 | |
3A |
Cable scrap groups I, II |
Metal content, %, not less |
50 |
The conductors of current in nylon, Mylar, PVC, polyethylene, rubber insulation |
In bundles, pieces |
||
The size of the ligament, mm, not more | 400400700 | ||
Length of cut, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
Radiators of air conditioners (group IV) |
Without contamination by zinc, lead, silicon, the merged cooling liquid |
||
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
5 |
Class B. the Shaving of copper and alloys copper-based
Group I-XIV
Table 28
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Chips lunoobraznoe bulk and in packages | One brand of copper or alloys |
|
Metal content, %, not less |
98,3 | ||
The content of iron, %, not more |
0,2 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
1,5 | ||
2 |
Chips lunoobraznoe bulk and in packages not meeting the requirements of the 1st grade | Metal content, %, not less |
89 |
The content of iron, %, not more | 5 | ||
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
6 | ||
3 |
Shavings bulk and lunoobraznoe not satisfying the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades | The content of iron, %, not more |
10 |
The moisture content and oils, %, not more |
15 |
Class G. other waste of copper and alloys copper-based
Table 29
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Copper slag, goats |
Metal content, %, not less |
50 |
2 |
Other waste specified in the 1st grade, does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
Metal content, %, not less |
30 |
3 |
Other wastes specified in 1st and 2nd grades that do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades |
Metal content, %, not less |
10 |
4 |
Slag, sludge, furnace granite breaking, copper and copper-graphite dust, electric motors, transformers, prebilovci and other waste, as well as specified in 1, 2, 3 grades that do not meet the requirements 1, 2, 3rd grades |
The content of copper and copper alloys, %, not less |
3 |
Note — other waste of copper and copper alloys on the basis of the lead content can be no less than 0.1%, zinc less than 0.2%, SN not less than 0.1%, Nickel not less than 1%. |
3.1.1.7 Molybdenum, molybdenum chemicals, molybdenum alloys
Table 30
Class |
Group |
Grade |
The name of the group |
And |
I |
1 2 |
Molybdenum metal |
B |
I |
1 2 |
Molybdenum metal |
And |
II |
2 3 |
Alloys based on molybdenum |
B |
II |
1 2 |
Alloys based on molybdenum |
In |
I |
1 2 |
Molybdenum and its alloys |
In |
II |
1 2 |
Molybdenum chemical compounds |
G |
- |
- |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of molybdenum, molybdenum chemicals, molybdenum alloys
Group I, II
Table 31
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes of molybdenum metal brackets other metals and alloys | The molybdenum content, %, not less |
99 |
The mass of the individual pieces, g, not less |
10 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes of molybdenum metal and alloys based on molybdenum, not littered with other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
90 |
3 |
Scrap and waste alloys based on molybdenum, not littered with other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade, including alloys containing 50% molybdenum and 50% tungsten |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
50 |
Class B. Chip, the tangled wire of molybdenum, molybdenum chemicals, molybdenum alloys
Group I, II
Table 32
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Shavings, tangled wire, not littered with other metals |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
90 |
2 |
Shavings, tangled wire, do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | The molybdenum content, %, not less |
85 |
Contamination with carbon steel, %, not more |
15 |
Class V. Powdered waste molybdenum, molybdenum compounds, molybdenum alloys
Group I. Molybdenum and its alloys
Table 33
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Powder, brooms, bran, not littered with other metals and alloys |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
95 |
2 |
Wastes, specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
85 |
Group II. Molybdenum chemical compounds
Table 34
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Paste, powder, brooms, bran chemical compounds that are not clogged with other metals and alloys |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
75 |
2 |
Wastes, specified in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
65 |
Class G. other waste molybdenum, molybdenum chemicals, molybdenum alloys
Scrap and lump wastes of metal, not matching tables 31−34
Table 35
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
- |
Wastes and cut scrap |
The molybdenum content, %, not less |
20 |
3.1.1.8 Nickel and Nickel alloys
Table 36
Class |
Room group |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 2 3 |
Pure Nickel and Nickel semi |
N-0, N-1U, N-1, N-2, N-3, N-4, NP1, NP2, NP3, NP4, NPAN, NPA1, NPA2, Np0jevi, Np1jev, NP2JE |
B |
1 2 |
|||
And |
II |
1 2 3 |
Nickel alloys |
NK0,2; NK0,2JE; NH9; NMG; NK0,04; Nmg0,1; Nmg0,05; НИг0,368; Nka0,07; Nka0,13; Nmc2,5; Nmc5; Nmcak2−2-1; NH9,5 |
B |
1 2 |
|||
And |
III |
1 2 3 |
Alloys copper-Nickel |
MN16, MN19, MN25, Mnmc43−0,5, Mnmc40−15, Mnzhmc30−1-1, Mnzhmc10−1-1, Mnmc3−12, Mnmcazh3−12−0,3−0,3, МНЖМц28−2,5−1,5 |
B |
1 2 |
|||
And |
IV |
1 2 |
Nickel silver |
MNC15−20, MNCS16−29−1,8 |
B |
1 2 |
|||
And |
V |
2 |
Alloys groups I-IV |
|
B |
2 3 |
|||
And |
VI |
2 3 |
Nickel-iron batteries |
|
G |
By agreement with the consumer |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of Nickel and Nickel alloys
Group I-IV
Table 37
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | One brand of metal or alloy |
|
Metal content, %, not less |
98 | ||
In packages. Package dimensions, mm, not more |
400400700 | ||
Waste of a thickness exceeding 3 mm |
In bulk or in packages |
||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
Metal content, %, not less |
90 |
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes that do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades | Metal content, %, not less |
80 |
Contamination by other metals and alloys, %, not more |
5 |
Group V. the Alloys of groups I-IV
Table 38
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes |
Metal content, %, not less |
25 |
The maximum size of pieces, mm, not more |
100010001500 |
Class B. the Shavings of Nickel and Nickel alloys
Group I-IV
Table 39
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Wool, not clogged with other metals and alloys |
Metal content, %, not less |
97 |
2 |
Chips that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
Metal content, %, not less |
88 |
Group V. the Alloys of groups I-IV
Table 40
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Chips I-Ill groups |
The contents of Nickel, cobalt and copper in sum, %, not less |
25 |
3 |
Shavings of Nickel silver (group IV) |
The contents of Nickel, cobalt and copper in sum, %, not less |
25 |
Group VI. Nickel-iron batteries
Table 41
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Nickel-iron batteries |
Uncut. Without electrolyte, in the absence of coupling of tyres, rubber covers and plugs |
|
3 |
Nickel-iron batteries |
Uncut. Nonassertive, without electrolyte, in the absence of coupling of tyres, rubber covers and plugs |
Class other Nickel-containing waste
Table 42
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Granite breaking and furnace hearth furnaces, cathode hooks that pesky Nickel slag (releases) | The contents of Nickel, copper and cobalt in sum, %, not less |
20 |
The mass of the piece, kg, not more |
100 | ||
3 |
Waste that does not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade, slimes, salt, dust, ninelcondedesnuda waste catalysts | The contents of Nickel and cobalt in sum, %, not less |
3 |
The size of pieces, mm, not more |
100010001500 | ||
Humidity, %, not more |
5 |
3.1.1.9 Tin and tin-lead alloys
Table 43
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 2 |
Tin and tin alloys |
ОВ4−000, О1пп, O1, O2, O3, O4, B88, B83, B83S |
B |
1 |
|||
And |
II |
1 2 3 |
Tin-lead alloys |
B16, bn, BS6, CH2, SH1, P1, P2, LN, GS, ø3, ø2, Mnning, NT, Y, K1, solders |
B |
2 |
|||
And |
III |
1 |
The alloys of groups I and II |
|
B |
2 |
|||
AK |
I |
1 2 2A 3 3A |
Waste tinplate |
|
AK |
II |
1 2 2A 3 3A |
Scrap tin containers |
|
AK |
III |
1 2 3 4 |
Tinplate waste and scrap of tinned containers in groups I and II |
|
G |
2 3 4 |
By agreement with the consumer |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of tin, tin and tin-lead alloys
Group I. Tin and tin alloys
The lead content of not more than 3.0%
Table 44
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: ingots remelting the spongy tin and regenerated briquettes cutting foil solders Piss 95−5 |
The tin content, %, not less |
90 |
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
3 | ||
The size of the individual pieces, mm, not more |
200 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade, including: ingots remelting, scrap grades of babbit B88, Б89, B83S |
The tin content, %, not less |
80 |
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
3 | ||
The size of the individual pieces, mm, not more |
200 |
Group II. Tin-lead alloys
The tin content not less than 1.8%
Table 45
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: solders, POS 61M |
The tin content, %, not less |
60 |
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more | 3 | ||
The size of the individual pieces, mm, not more |
200 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | The tin content, %, not less |
30 |
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
3 | ||
The size of the individual pieces, mm, not more |
200 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: remelting and scrap of babbit, printing alloys, solders |
The tin content, %, not less | 1,8 |
The non-metallic impurity content, %, not more |
3 | ||
The size of the individual pieces, mm, not more |
200 |
Group III. The alloys of groups I and II
Table 46
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes |
The tin content, %, not less |
1,8 |
Class AK. Tinplate waste and scrap of tinned containers
Group I. Waste tinplate
Group II. Scrap tin containers
Table 47
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: waste tinplate articles of tinplate, |
The tin content, %, not less Unpainted |
3 |
In bundles, in bulk. The maximum size of pieces, mm |
2000 | ||
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
15 | ||
Scrap tin cans and other tinned containers |
Unpainted |
||
In bulk or in bales, kg, not more | 30 | ||
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
15 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys mentioned in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | Unpainted |
|
The tin content, %, not less | 1 | ||
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
20 | ||
2A |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked by other non-ferrous metals and alloys |
Patent leather The tin content, %, not less |
1 |
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
20 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | Unpainted |
|
The tin content, %, not less | 0,4 | ||
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
30 | ||
3A |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys | Patent leather |
|
The tin content, %, not less | 0,4 | ||
Rust, % of the total surface, not more |
30 | ||
Notes to tables 46, 47 1 Littered with paper, rags, wood, food residues, etc. not more than 5%. |
Group III. Tinplate waste and scrap of tinned containers that do not meet the requirements of I-II groups
Table 48
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Tinplate waste that does not meet the requirements of all classes of group I |
The tin content, %, not less |
0,3 |
2 |
Scrap tin containers that do not meet the requirements of all classes of group II |
The tin content, %, not less |
0,3 |
3 |
Tinplate waste, does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
The tin content, %, not less |
0,3 |
4 |
Scrap tin containers that do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade |
The tin content, %, not less |
0,3 |
Class B. Chips of tin and tin-lead alloys
Group I
Table 49
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Shavings tin and tin alloys, are not clogged other metals and alloys |
The tin content, %, not less |
80 |
Group II
Table 50
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 | Shavings tin-lead alloys, is not blocked, other non-ferrous metals and alloys | The tin content, %, not less |
1,8 |
Mechanical impurities, %, not more including: |
5 | ||
shavings ferrous metals, %, not more |
1,5 |
Group III. Shavings of tin and tin-lead alloys in groups I and II
Table 51
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Chips that do not meet the requirements of varieties in groups I and II |
The tin content, %, not less |
1,8 |
The other class of tin-containing waste
Table 52
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Asgari, releases, fly ash, powder solders | The tin content, %, not less |
60 |
Oil content, moisture and other non-metallic materials, %, not more |
5 | ||
3 |
Wastes, specified in the 2nd grade, but do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade | The tin content, %, not less |
40 |
Oil content, moisture and other non-metallic materials, %, not more |
10 | ||
3A |
Wastes listed in the 2nd and 3rd classes but do not meet the requirements of the 2nd and 3rd grades | The tin content, %, not less |
20 |
Oil content, moisture and other non-metallic materials, %, not more |
10 | ||
4 | Wastes listed in the 2nd and 3rd classes but do not meet the requirements of the 2nd and 3rd grades, including: |
Oil content, moisture and other non-metallic materials, %, not more | 15 |
sludge, slags and other tin-containing waste |
The tin content, %, not less |
1 |
3.1.1.10 Mercury and its compounds
Table 53
Class |
Grade |
D |
1 2 |
E |
1 2 |
G |
2 3 |
Class D. Mercury developed
Table 54
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Mercury metal spilled from the out of operation of rectifiers and devices | The contents of mercury, %, not less |
95 |
Contamination of dissolved metals, organic compounds and mechanical impurities, %, not more |
5 | ||
2 |
Mercury metal in the devices, out-of-use, waste, chemical and other industries | The contents of mercury, %, not less |
70 |
The content of metallic impurities, %, not more |
30 |
Class E. Waste mercury-containing solid
Table 55
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Waste pharmaceutical and chemical industries with the inclusion of contaminated metallic mercury |
The contents of mercury, %, not less |
20 |
2 |
Bulk waste (solid) engineering, electrical and other industries, mercury-oxide elements |
The contents of mercury, %, not less |
2 |
Class G. other wastes of mercury and its compounds
Table 56
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Mercury-containing sludge from various industries, containing metallic mercury and mercury in the form of compounds, and granite breaking floors, walls and other structural elements of buildings and structures, lining and parts of technological equipment | The contents of mercury, %, not less |
0,5 |
Firm, uniform in size |
|||
Moisture content, %, not more |
30 | ||
3 |
Lamps with a mercury filling. Waste that does not meet the requirements of all sorts of classes D, E, and other mercury-containing waste | The contents of mercury, %, not less |
0,3 |
Moisture content, %, not more | 30 |
3.1.1.11 Lead and lead alloys
Table 57
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 2 3 |
Lead clean |
S0000, S000, S00, S0, S1, S1S, S2, S2S, S3S, S3 |
B |
1 |
|||
And |
II |
1 2 3 |
Lead antimony |
Ssu8, Ssu10, US, Ssua, ССу1, Ssu2, Ssu3, МШ1, МШ2, МШ3, МП1, МСМ1, МЛн1 |
B |
1 2 |
|||
AL |
I |
1 1a 2 3 4 4a |
Lead batteries |
|
AL |
II |
1 2 3 4 5 |
Scrap intact lead batteries |
|
And B |
III |
2 3 2 |
Calcium babbits |
BKA, BK2, BK2SH |
And B |
IV |
4 3 |
Lead and lead alloys |
|
G |
1 2 3 4 |
By agreement with the consumer |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of lead and lead alloys
Group I-Ill
Table 58
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes of I and II groups, not littered with other metals and alloys, scrap cable sheath without a cotton braid and bitumen insulation | Metal content, %, not less |
95 |
In the alloy of bismuth, %, not more | 0,03 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes of I and II groups not satisfying the requirements of the 1st grade | Metal content, %, not less |
90 |
In the alloy of bismuth, %, not more | 0,06 | ||
2A |
Scrap and lump wastes of group III |
Metal content, %, not less |
90 |
In the alloy of bismuth, %, not more | 0,20 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes of I-Ill groups do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades | Metal content, %, not less |
85 |
In the alloy of bismuth, %, not more | 0,25 | ||
Clogging with metals, %, not more |
10 | ||
4 |
Scrap and lump wastes of IV group does not meet the requirements 1−3 th grades | Metal content, %, not less |
75 |
In the alloy of bismuth, %, not more |
0,25 | ||
Note — clogging metals — scrap and waste lead and lead alloys mechanical impurities ferrous and non-ferrous metals in the form of individual parts, pieces or pricelock. |
Class B. Chips of lead and lead alloys
Table 59
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Chips in groups I and II, not littered with other metals and alloys | Metal content, %, not less |
95 |
The alloy contains: |
|||
lead, bismuth and antimony in an amount %, not less |
99,3 | ||
bismuth, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
2 |
Chips II and III groups, not littered with other metals and alloys | Metal content, %, not less |
95 |
The alloy contains: |
|||
of lead, antimony, calcium, sodium and tin in the sum, %, not less |
99,3 | ||
bismuth, %, not more |
0,20 | ||
3 |
Chips IV |
Metal content, %, not less |
50 |
Class AL. Scrap and lump wastes lead-acid batteries
Group I. Lead batteries
Table 60
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: the marriage of grids, electrodes, rods, terminals |
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less |
95 |
1a |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, including: marriage of electrodes |
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less |
90 |
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade, including: battery rechargeable lead without monoblocs, covers and separators |
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less |
80 |
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of 1-St and 2-nd grades, including: battery rechargeable lead without monoblocks and lids |
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less |
75 |
4 |
Scrap battery battery lead with copper plates, not littered with other metals and alloys, without monoblocs, covers and coils |
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys, copper and its alloys in total), %, not less |
75 |
4a |
Scrap silver batteries |
Uncut |
75 |
Group II. Scrap intact lead batteries
Table 61
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Batteries in polypropylene monoblocks |
With fused electrolyte |
|
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less | 70 | ||
2 |
The battery in plastic. |
With fused electrolyte |
|
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less | 60 | ||
3 |
Battery in ebonite monoblocks |
With fused electrolyte |
|
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less | 55 | ||
4 |
Marine battery with copper plates | With fused electrolyte |
|
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys, copper and its alloys in total), %, not less |
50 | ||
5 |
Batteries all types of monoblocks | With the electrolyte |
|
The metal content (lead, lead-antimony alloys in total), %, not less |
50 | ||
Notes 1. Upon delivery and acceptance of the scrap battery-lead-acid batteries of mixed types of desktop, amount of lead, lead-antimony alloy set for the group with the lowest lead content. 2. By agreement of the parties established the norm of the residual electrolyte in the scrap and waste lead-acid batteries no more than 5% for grades 1, 2, and Z. |
Class G. other waste lead and lead alloys
Table 62
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Dross, releases, paste, sludge, grit |
The contents of lead and antimony in sum, %, not less |
80 |
Moisture, %, not more |
10 | ||
Of bismuth in the alloy, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
2 |
Dross, releases, paste, sludge, grit |
The contents of lead and antimony in sum, %, not less |
60 |
Moisture, %, not more |
10 | ||
Of bismuth in the alloy, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
3 |
Dross, releases, paste, sludge, grit, slag, litharge |
The contents of lead and antimony in sum, %, not less |
40 |
Moisture, %, not more |
10 | ||
Of bismuth in the alloy, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
4 |
Dross, releases, paste, sludge, grit, slag, litharge, terowie land | Lead content, %, not less |
10 |
Moisture, %, not more |
15 | ||
Of bismuth in the alloy, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
Note to tables 60, 61, 62 Scrap and waste lead-acid batteries supply without specifying the content of bismuth. |
(Changed edition, Rev. N 1).
3.1.1.12 Titanium and titanium alloys
Table 63
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 1A 2 3 4 |
Titanium pure (unalloyed) |
VT1−00, VT1−0 |
B |
1 1a 2 3 |
|||
Z |
1 2 2a 2B 3 4 |
|||
And |
II |
1 1a 2 3 4 |
Alloys of titanium alloy components except for the tin |
VT5, VT6, VT8, VT3−1, VT9, VT14, ВТ16, VT20, VT22, ПТ1М, ПТ3В, ЗМ40, 5V, 37, OT4−0, OT4, BT23], AT3, АТ6, ЭТ5, 2B, ТС6, OT4−1, ВТ18, 19, 14, ЭТ2, ЭТ3, ЭТ7 |
B |
1 1A 2 3 |
|||
Z |
1 2 2a 2B 3 4 |
|||
And |
III |
1 1A 2 3 4 |
Titanium alloys doped with tin |
VT5−1, TC5, ВТ25, ВТ18У |
B |
1 1A 2 3 |
|||
Z |
1 2 2a 2B 3 4 |
|||
G |
3 |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of titanium and titanium alloys
Groups I-III
Table 64
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, bulk waste materials generated in the manufacturing process of semi-finished products and parts, except for the press residues obtained during the pressing of semi-finished products from billets heated in karbalevych baths, or with the use of lubricants | One brand of alloy The surface must be oxidized (without tint and scale), without visually detected cracks, tears and bundles, without marks of fire cut Split |
|
The mass of a piece of fin, rod, g |
100−1000 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more |
606060 | ||
The largest size of rejected parts and intact fin, mm, not more |
140 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more: |
|||
diameter |
40 | ||
length |
140 | ||
1a |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys, bulk waste materials generated in the manufacturing process of semi-finished products and parts listed in the 1st grade, but does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | One brand of alloy No visually detected cracks, tears and bundles, without marks of fire cut Split |
|
The mass of a piece of fin, rod, g |
100−1000 | ||
The chunk-size, mm, not more |
606060 | ||
The largest size of rejected parts and intact fin, mm, not more |
140 | ||
The size of the rod, mm, not more: |
|||
diameter |
40 | ||
length |
140 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked, other metals and alloys produced in the manufacturing process of semi-finished products and parts listed in the 1st grade | One brand of alloy Split The weight of the piece: |
|
g, not less |
1000 | ||
kg, not more |
250 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes that do not meet the requirements 1, 1a, 2 nd grades |
One brand of alloy Split |
|
4 |
Waste generated from waste processing in delivering their quality and size to the technical requirements of the 1st grade of A class not satisfying the requirements 1, 1a, 2, 3rd grades |
One group of alloys |
|
Notes 1 scrap and lump wastes of grades 1, 1a, 2 are not allowed oil, emulsion, debris, technological lubricants, waste of ferrous and nonferrous metals, nationwie of prodelki. 2 Press pressing residues obtained in the manufacture of semi-finished products from billets heated in karbalevych baths, or with the use of lubricants, collected and preserved by agreement with the consumer. |
Class B. Chips of titanium and titanium alloys
Group I-Ill
Table 65
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Chips bulk, not littered with other metals and alloys | One brand of alloy with no tint |
|
The length of the coil, mm |
20−70 | ||
Shavings must not be contaminated with oil, emulsion, foreign objects, debris cutters, non-magnetic, does not have to be corrugated, everted, rolnoalroget |
|||
The bulk weight of chips, t/m, not less |
0,25 | ||
1a |
Chips bulk, not littered with other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | One brand of alloy with no tint |
|
The length of the coil, mm |
20−70 | ||
Shavings must not be contaminated with oil, emulsion, foreign objects, debris cutters, non-magnetic, does not have to be corrugated, everted, rolnoalroget |
|||
The bulk weight of chips, t/m, not less |
0,15−0,25 | ||
2 |
Wool, not clogged with other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements 1, 1A-th grades | Crushed One group of alloys |
|
Allowed visible color tint |
|||
Shavings must not be contaminated with foreign objects, waste of ferrous and non-ferrous metals |
|||
3 |
Chips, screenings, resulting from the processing of chips at bringing its quality and size to technical requirements and standards applicable to waste 1-go, 1A-th varieties, and does not meet the requirements 1, 1a, 2 nd grades |
Allowed color of a tint, traces of the emulsion |
Class C Sheet scraps titanium and titanium alloys
Groups I-III
Table 66
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Sheet trimming and die cutting, is not blocked, other metals and alloys |
One brand of alloy |
|
1 |
Sheet trimming and die cutting, is not blocked, other metals and alloys |
The surface should be non-oxidized, no tint and scale, without visually detected cracks, tears and bundles, without marks of fire cut |
|
Split |
|||
Size of cuttings and cutting, mm, not more |
606060 | ||
2 |
Sheet scraps in strips and the ends of the sheets are not soiled other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st grade |
One brand of alloy Without rough visually detected tears and delamination, without any traces of fire cut |
|
Thickness, mm |
5−15 | ||
Deflection on a 1 m linear dimension, mm, not more |
150 | ||
Length, mm, not more |
2200 | ||
2A |
Sheet scraps in strips and the ends of the sheets are not soiled other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades |
One brand of alloy Without rough visually detected cracks, tears and bundles, without marks of fire cut |
|
Thickness, mm, not more |
5 | ||
Deflection on a 1 m linear dimension, mm, not more |
150 | ||
Length, mm, not more |
2200 | ||
2B |
Sheet scraps in strips and the ends of the slabs is unobstructed by other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements 1, 2, 2A-th grades | One brand of alloy Without rough visually detected cracks, tears and bundles |
|
Thickness, mm, not more |
15 | ||
3 |
Leaf trimming, cutting, grating, waste rolling production, is not blocked, other metals and alloys that do not meet the requirements 1, 2, 2A, 2B nd grades |
One brand of alloy The size of package or pieces, mm, not more |
|
4 |
Waste sheet metal, trim, cutting, grating, slabs, resulting from the processing of waste in bringing them to the quality and size requirements for the 1st grade class Z not satisfying the requirements 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3rd grades |
One group of alloys |
|
Note — In the sheet to trim the cutting, grating, plates are not allowed oil, emulsion, debris, waste ferrous and nonferrous metals. |
Class, Slags and other waste products of titanium and titanium alloys
Table 67
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
3 |
Waste from fire cutting products production and consumption, waste resulting from the smelting, cutting, cleaning of semi-finished products from titanium alloys, scales, crown, foundry, screenings, chips of titanium and titanium alloys | Without packaging and containers Impurity, %, not more |
30 |
Mass fraction of titanium, %, not less |
50 | ||
Weight of each piece, kg, not more |
500 | ||
Note — the waste of class G is allowed individual waste classes. |
3.1.1.12.1 For metallurgical enterprises manufacturing ingots of titanium alloys, pressure treated, intended:
a) the class A — scrap and lump wastes of titanium and titanium alloys — grade 1, 1a, 2, 3;
b) the class b — chips of titanium and titanium alloys — grade 1, 1a;
C) class Z — leaf trimmings of titanium and titanium alloys — grades 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3.
3.1.1.13 Zinc and zinc alloys
Table 68
Class |
Group number |
Grade |
The name of the group |
Grades |
And |
I |
1 2 |
Zinc pure |
CV00, CV0, CV, Ц02, C0, Ц1С, C1, C2, Ц2С, C3, Ц3С |
B |
2 3 |
|||
And |
II |
1 2 3 |
Zinc alloys |
Ca4o, CA4, CAM9−1, ЦАМ4м1о, CA4M3, Ca4m3o, CAM9−1,5 l, CAM10−5L, CAM10−5, ЦАМ27−1, CAM9−1,5 h, TSAM 10−5h |
B |
2 3 |
|||
G |
I |
1 2 3 |
Zinc dross and getting |
|
G |
II |
1 2 |
Dross zinc-lead |
|
G |
III |
Wastes of different chemical composition |
Class A. Scrap and lump wastes of zinc and zinc alloys
Group I, II
Table 69
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked by other non-ferrous metals and alloys | Metal content, %, not less |
97 |
The size of chunks in maximum dimension, mm, not more |
1000 | ||
2 |
Scrap and lump wastes are not blocked by other non-ferrous metals and alloys | Metal content, %, not less |
85 |
Contamination with ferrous metals, %, not more |
5 | ||
3 |
Scrap and lump wastes that do not meet the requirements of the 1st and 2nd grades |
Metal content, %, not less |
45 |
Class B. the Shavings of zinc and zinc alloys
Group I, II
Table 70
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
2 |
Shavings of zinc and zinc alloys | Metal content, %, not less |
85 |
Mechanical impurities of ferrous metal shavings, %, not more |
3 | ||
3 |
Chips that do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade |
Metal content, %, not less |
65 |
Class other zinc-containing waste and getting
Group I. the zinc Dross and getting
Table 71
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 | Hartsink, not clogged with mechanical impurities of iron | Content, %: | |
zinc, not less |
90 | ||
chemical of iron, not more |
5 | ||
land, oil, moisture and other non-metallic materials not more |
0,5 | ||
Split |
|||
The mass of the piece, kg, not more |
100 | ||
2 |
Zinc dross |
Content, %: |
|
zinc, not less |
65 | ||
lead, not more than |
0,6 | ||
of aluminum, not more than |
1,5 | ||
iron, not more |
1,5 | ||
chlorine, not more than |
3,5 | ||
land, oil, moisture and other nonmetallic materials, except wood coal and asbestos, nothing more |
1,0 | ||
Crushed |
|||
The chunk-size in diameter, mm, not more |
300 | ||
Hartsink not satisfying the requirements of the 1st grade |
The mass of the piece, kg, not more |
300 | |
3 | Zinc dross and releases that do not meet the requirements of the 2nd grade | Content, %: | |
zinc, not less |
40 | ||
lead, not more than |
20 | ||
chlorine, not more than |
20 | ||
moisture, not more than |
6,0 |
Group II. Dross zinc-lead
Table 72
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Dross zinc-lead |
Content, %: |
|
zinc, not less |
30 | ||
lead, not less |
10 | ||
chlorine, not more than |
0,5 | ||
fluorine, not more than |
0,01 | ||
organic impurities, not more than |
0,5 | ||
mechanical impurities, not more than |
1,0 | ||
2 |
Dross zinc-lead that does not meet the requirements of the 1st grade | Content, %: |
|
zinc, not less |
30 | ||
lead, not less |
20 | ||
chlorine, not more than |
1,5 | ||
fluorine, not more than |
0,15 | ||
mechanical impurities, not more than |
3,0 |
Group III. Wastes of different chemical composition
Table 73
Grade |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
1 |
Waste that does not meet the requirements of varieties in groups I and II, including: | Content, %: |
|
zinc, not less |
20 | ||
zinc-containing sludge and other cincodemayo* waste | chlorine, not more than |
0,1 | |
fluorine, not more than |
0,01 | ||
moisture, not more than |
20 | ||
organic compounds, not more than |
10 | ||
Note — At the customer’s request zinc-containing sludge spend the determination of lead, cadmium, total sulphur and arsenic. |
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* The text matches the original. — Note the manufacturer’s database.
3.1.1.14 Scrap of a complex consisting of two or more non-ferrous metals, bulk
Class J. Cables
Table 74
Group number |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
I | Leaded cables and wires with aluminum core |
||
Grade 2 |
Power with paper belt insulation, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more | 1,5 | ||
I |
Grade 3 |
The same armored, bundles or pieces Length, m, not more |
1,5 |
Grade 4 |
The same armoured with outer protective cover, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more |
1,5 | ||
II |
Leaded cable with copper core |
||
Grade 2 |
Bundles with cardelino polystyrene insulation, wrapped with paper, telephone paper-insulated, power with paper insulation belt insulation; control with rubber insulation, bundles or pieces Length, m, not more |
1,5 | |
Grade 3 |
The same armored, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more |
1,5 | ||
Grade 4 |
The same armoured with outer protective cover, bundles or pieces Length, m, not more |
1,5 | |
Ill |
Cable with aluminum sheath and copper core |
||
Grade 2 |
Far with polystyrene insulation, in polyethylene hose, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more |
1,5 | ||
Grade 3 |
The same armored, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more |
1,5 | ||
Grade 4 |
Same with armored outer covering, bundles or pieces |
||
Length, m, not more |
1,5 |
Class I. Other scrap difficult
Table 75
Group number |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
I |
Lead bullets with cupro-Nickel or bimetallic shell |
||
Grade 2 |
Graded Packed |
||
The weight of one piece, kg, not less | 40 | ||
Grade 3 | Not meet the requirements for 2nd grade | ||
II |
Aluminum scrap and waste after the removal of selenium |
The content of selenium, %, not more |
0,05 |
III |
Electroplating of manganese-zinc elements zinc housings | Graded Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not less |
40 | ||
IV |
Galvanic cells of manganese-zinc Nickel-plated steel housings | Graded Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not less |
40 |
Class L. Bimetals
Table 76
Group number |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
I |
Based on steel (iron) plating layer: aluminium and its alloys copper and its alloys Nickel and its alloys |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles |
|
Package thickness, mm, not more |
6 | ||
II |
On the basis of aluminium and its alloys, cladding layer: Titan copper aluminium silumin steel |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles |
|
Package thickness, mm, not more |
6 | ||
Ill |
On the basis of copper and its alloys, cladding layer: steel Nickel |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles |
|
Package thickness, mm, not more |
6 | ||
IV |
The Nickel-based cladding layer: aluminium and its alloys |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles | |
Package thickness, mm, not more |
6 | ||
V |
The lead-based cladding layer: tin and its alloys |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles | |
Package thickness, mm, not more |
6 | ||
VI |
Based on other metals |
In bulk, in packages, rolls, coils, bundles |
Class M. Scrap and waste of aluminium coated with selenium
Table 77
Room group |
Feature |
Requirements |
The norm |
I |
Defective selenium elements AVS with soupspoon | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
II |
Die-cutting and defective selenium elements of FA | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more | 0,05 | ||
III |
Selenium defective card and the elements on the aluminum base thickness of 0.12 mm | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more | 0,05 | ||
IV |
Cutting, trimming, strips, plates of different configuration on the aluminum base thickness of 0.12 mm | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
V |
Cutting, trimming, strips, plates of different configuration on the aluminum base thickness 0.8 mm | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more |
0,05 | ||
VI |
The waste items and the waste production of rectifiers size 30x30 mm | Packed |
|
The weight of one piece, kg, not more |
40 | ||
The content of selenium, %, not more | 0,05 | ||
Notes 1 waste and Scrap of aluminium coated with selenium must not contain waste, covered with enamel, scrap and waste of aluminium without the presence of selenium and other impurities. 2 By agreement with the consumer allowed scrap and waste of aluminium coated with selenium, a size of 30x30 mm and the base metal foil thickness of 0.12 mm. 3 Permitted waste aluminium coated with selenium, in the form of trimmings in bundles weighing no more than 20 kg. |
3.1.1.14.1 In the scrap and waste of aluminium coated with selenium, the selenium needs to be removed to a residual content of 0.05% in place of lomoobrazovanija.
3.1.1.15 household Scrap (scrap products, household products, derived from population)
Table 78
Group |
Name |
I |
Aluminum and aluminum alloys on the basis of |
II |
Magnesium and magnesium alloys on the basis of |
II |
Copper and alloys copper-based |
IV |
Nickel and Nickel-based alloys |
V |
Tin, lead and alloys on their basis |
VI |
Zinc and zinc alloys on the basis of |
VII |
Scrap lead batteries from cars, donated public organizations., uncut |
VIII |
Scrap aluminum can coating |
IX |
Scrap tin containers, tin plate, |
Notes 2 Pollution with oil paint, resin, oil, paper and other water-insoluble materials are not allowed. |
3.1.2 Alloys, not included in established groups, referred to the group to which they fit the content of the main components and impurities.
3.1.3 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys first-grade raw materials are prepared for metallurgical redistribution, which does not require primary treatment.
Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys of one metal, one kind, class, group, and brand of alloy, one of the varieties cannot be mixed with scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys other metal, another class, another group, grade or class.
3.1.4 the Classification of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys to classes produce visually for external signs, to groups and classes — for marking parts and products according to GOST 2171 or analysis of a spectral or chemical method.
3.1.5 the Collection of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys shall be in accordance with the procedure given in Appendix 1.
3.1.6 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys in the form of chrome-plated, Nickel-plated kadmirovannyh or coated otherwise plated parts and pieces, as well as parts and pieces coated or alloyed with silver, attended by the same groups, but grade is lower than similar articles and pieces without metal coating.
3.1.7 permitted by agreement with the consumer to accept mixed waste and scrap excluding waste and scrap of titanium and titanium alloys.
By mixing scrap and waste of the same name, but different classes, groups and sorts scrap and waste belong to the lower class, group, or class.
3.1.8 Bulk shavings all non-ferrous metals and alloys should have a length of one turn of not more than 100 mm. permitted by agreement with the consumer briquetting.
3.1.9 By agreement with consumer it is permitted the delivery of scrap and waste (pieces, packages, coils), different in size from those in tables 1−77.
3.1.10 safety Requirements
3.1.10.1 All types of mercury-containing waste must be free of compounds with high explosive and radioactive properties. Containing mercury wastes containing toxic substances (fluoride, chloride, arsenic etc.) shall be subjected to neutralization by the supplier. Mercury-containing sludge from sulfuric acid plants are not allowed.
3.1.10.2 Not allowed collection, storage and processing of radioactive scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys.
3.1.10.3 the Degree of action on the human body harmful substances, which are allocated and formed in the process of harvesting and processing scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, the hazard class and the maximum permissible concentration (MPC) in working zone air and drinking water are fixed by GOST 12.1.005, GOST 12.1.007, GOST 2874 and is specified in table 79.
Table 79
Name metal |
The nature of the action on the human body |
The way penetration |
Class risk- ness |
PDK of harmful substances in the air of working zone, mg/m |
Maximum permissible concentrations in drinking water, mg/DM |
Aluminium |
Dust causes irritation of the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, mouth, lung (lung aluminas) |
Respiratory |
III |
2 |
0,5 |
Tungsten |
Dust, oxide cause a violation of the gastrointestinal tract, irritation of the upper and deep respiratory tract. Shots wire heal with difficulty |
The same |
III |
6 |
- |
Cadmium |
Dust, oxide, cause damage to the Central nervous system, internal organs, the violation of phosphoric-calcium metabolism, involvement of the gastrointestinal tract |
« |
I |
0,05 |
- |
Magnesium |
Dust, oxide cause of inflammatory and suppurative processes of the skin |
Skin |
II |
1,0 |
- |
Cobalt |
The dust causes a disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism, changes in the structure and function of the thyroid gland, lesion of the cardiovascular system, the digestive tract. | Respiratory |
II |
0,5 |
- |
Powdery wastes cause the occurrence of acute dermatitis |
Skin |
||||
Copper |
Dust, oxide cause irritation of the upper respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, functional disorders of the nervous system |
Respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract |
II |
1,0 |
1,0 |
Molybdenum |
Dust, oxide cause functional disorders of the nervous system, metabolic abnormalities |
Respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract |
III |
3,0 |
0,25 |
Nickel |
Dust has a toxic effect, causing disorder of the Central nervous system, lower blood pressure, cause allergic diseases of the skin. The pair of electrolytes, salts are carcinogenic (bronchial cancer, cancer of the nose, lungs, stomach). Salts have toxic effects: skin lesion («Nickel eczema», «Nickel itch») |
The respiratory system, skin |
I |
0,05 |
- |
Tin |
Dust, oxide cause lung disease, chronic bronchitis, respiratory insufficiency |
Respiratory |
- | - | - |
Selenium |
Toxic compounds cause liver, kidney and Central nervous system; salts cause burns and dermatitis |
Gastrointestinal tract, skin |
III |
2 |
0,01 |
Lead |
The lead oxide causes a disturbance of metabolic processes, nervous system, anemia, peptic ulcer disease, a violation of the energy balance of the cells |
The respiratory system, the digestive tract |
I |
0,01 |
0,03 |
Titan |
Dust causes respiratory irritation |
Respiratory |
IV |
10 |
- |
Zinc |
Dust, oxide cause disease of the upper respiratory tract, changes in digestive tract |
Respiratory organs, gastrointestinal tract |
III |
0,5 |
5,0 |
Mercury |
Pair cause disturbance of calcium metabolism, changing proteins in the blood, reducing the protective functions of the organism, the Central nervous system, digestive tract |
The respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, mucous membranes, skin |
I |
0,01 |
- |
3.1.10.4 fire and explosion hazard properties of the substances are given in table 80.
Table 80
Name metal |
View fire and explosion hazard of substances |
Ignition temperature, °C |
Lower explosive limit, |
Extinguishing agents |
Aluminium |
Dust |
550 |
35 |
Sand, ash |
Tungsten |
« |
- | - | - |
Cadmium |
« |
- | - | - |
Cobalt |
« |
- | - | - |
Magnesium |
Dust, powder, shavings, thin sheets |
520 |
20 |
Sand, graphite |
Copper |
Dust, powder |
- | - | - |
Molybdenum |
« |
- | - | - |
Nickel |
« |
- | - | - |
Tin |
Dust |
630 |
190 |
Sand |
Titan |
Dust, small chips |
330 |
45 |
Graphite, talc |
Zinc |
Dust |
600 |
480 |
Water, lime |
Mercury |
Hydrogen compound |
- |
- |
- |
3.1.10.5 control over the content of harmful substances in the air of working zone is carried out in accordance with the requirements of GOST 12.1.005 and GOST
Analysis of air samples is carried out according to normative documentation approved by the Ministry of health on methods of determination of harmful substances in the air or methodical instructions on determination methods and techniques developed in accordance with GOST 12.1.016, GOST 8.010.
3.1.10.6 Industrial premises and places of storage of explosive and flammable substances must comply with the fire safety requirements according to GOST 12.1.004, explosion protection according to GOST 12.1.010 and shall be equipped with signs of fire according to GOST 12.4.026, fire-extinguishing means according to GOST 12.4.009 and fire alarm systems.
3.1.10.7 Production facilities in places of formation of harmful substances, explosive dust, and flammable substances must be equipped with ventilation according to GOST 12.4.021 separated from sources of fire, explosion and open fire with the provision of: sanitary-hygienic requirements for working zone air in accordance with GOST 12.1.005, sealing equipment and communications.
3.1.10.8 the air Ducts to remove dust titanium and magnesium should have a smooth internal surface with no pockets or hollows.
3.1.10.9 To remove static electricity pilipienko and ducting installations should be grounded, executed and marked in accordance with GOST
(Changed edition, Rev. N 1).
3.1.10.10 Analysis of drinking water levels of aluminum, copper, molybdenum should be carried out according to GOST 18165, 4388 GOST, GOST 18308, respectively, for lead and zinc — according to GOST 18293.
3.1.10.11 All work with mercury-containing wastes is carried out in accordance with «Sanitary rules when working with mercury, its compounds and devices with mercury filling N 4607−88».
3.1.10.12 in the storage and transportation of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys should be secured to prevent spillage, education and filling of toxic and hazardous substances.
3.1.10.13 recycling, Disposal and destruction of hazardous substances must be conducted in accordance with the rules approved in the established order.
3.1.10.14 When working with scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys that have a toxic effect on the human body, you must use a respirator type «Petal» according to GOST
3.1.10.15 When working with mercury and dusting of waste it is necessary to use filter gas respirator brand of the RPG-67 or G grade according to GOST 12.4.004 and a respirator «Petal» G in the normative documentation. The respirators shall periodically be subjected to demercurization and washing.
3.1.10.16 To prevent the ingress of dust, solid particles on the mucous membrane of the eye must wear protective goggles of the type AT-2, AT-3 according to GOST
3.1.10.17 When working with waste tungsten, cobalt, magnesium, Nickel, providing allergic effects, it is necessary to use gloves according to GOST 12.4.010, dermatological protective equipment (preventive ointments, pastes, etc.) according to GOST
In waste management of cadmium need to wear gloves in the normative documentation and aprons according to GOST
3.1.10.18 personal protective equipment working with scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys shall conform to standard industry norms of free issue to workers and employees of the metallurgical industry and metallurgical production.
3.1.10.19 Premises in the places of unloading and loading of scrap and waste, with harmful effects on the human body should be equipped with local suction according to GOST
3.1.10.20 it is Prohibited to conduct the welding and hot work in close proximity to places of storage of the chips of magnesium and magnesium alloys, chips of titanium and titanium alloys.
3.1.10.21 Production facilities must meet the requirements of «Sanitary norms for designing industrial enterprises SN 245−71».
3.1.10.22 Meteorological conditions of the production premises must comply with sanitary design standards of industrial enterprises according to GOST
3.1.10.23 safety Requirements for loading and unloading, transportation of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys shall meet the requirements of GOST
3.1.11 Requirements for explosion protection
3.1.11.1 Businesses and organizations, zagotavlivali, processing, refiner scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys, as well as produce them or ship congestion at ports and other points should check the scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys, the danger of explosion and to remove any items containing explosive, combustible, and flammable substances.
Spot-checking scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, the danger of explosion is not allowed.
3.1.11.2 control over the explosion of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys is carried out by:
— shipment;
— the opening of wagons, containers, inspection, scrap and waste delivered by any mode of transport;
— sorting lines, tables, floors;
— packaging;
— loading scrap processing equipment;
— fire and mechanical cutting;
— boot to the mold and kiln.
3.1.11.3 In the transfer of the charge (scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys) in metallurgical processing is marked by the controller on the explosion in documents to this consignment.
3.1.11.4 Removing explosive objects must produce workers who have undergone special training before starting the work should be instructed in the prescribed manner on the precautions to be taken while carrying out these works.
3.1.11.5 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys and neutralized items must meet the following requirements:
1) the firing device and blasting agents must be dismantled and must not have charges, igniters, detonators, gunpowder gaskets and other hazardous items;
2) artillery shells and shells of small arms must be free and capsule GalvanoTechnik bushings and should not have neposrednih caps and residue;
3) the airplane scrap and scrap military equipment should be exempt from fuel and lubricants, liquids, ammunition, hollow objects, explosive assemblies, components and parts, shock absorbers, etc.;
4) rocket motors, propellant gas generators and powder pressure accumulators should be exempt from squibs, powder charges, igniters or other explosive elements;
5) metal arrays and goats subjected to explosive fragmentation, should not have holes. All holes should be torn and burned or punched through;
6) vessels of all types and sizes (tanks, barrels, etc.) must be cleared of content (and in the winter from ice and snow) and is available for inspection of the inner surface.
Of a mouth of cylinders should be opened and their enclosure should be slotted second hole.
The tops and bottoms of the barrels and other containers must be opened;
7) banks, tanks and reservoirs under acids and flammable substances must be flushed with water or a alkaline solutions.
3.1.11.6 During the inspection of scrap military equipment delivered by the vehicle and detected it uncleared explosive ordnance scrap consumers not accepted, on what is informed the representative of the enterprise lamedica accompanying the vehicle, which is bound to cause professionals of a military unit to remove them from the party of the delivered scrap.
Upon detection of uncleared munitions scrap military equipment arriving by rail, the enterprise-consumer is called the representative of the military unit for their removal and disposal.
3.1.11.7 Upon detection of uncleared buildings to military munitions in the process of unloading and preparation for recycling of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys further work with this party to suspend, place munitions protect, take under the protection of the enterprise, establish a warning sign, and for their removal or destruction, cause the representative of the military unit.
3.1.11.8 Deactivation of the cylinders under gases and liquids of unknown origin was conducted by representatives of the military unit in the prescribed manner.
3.1.11.9 Cutting aircraft scrap and scrap military equipment and explosive ordnance disposal is carried out separately from the rest of the non-ferrous metals and alloys after the issuance of the persons responsible for the pyrotechnic control, permit to work. The permit must be issued in accordance with Annex 2.
3.1.11.10 On the site the preparation and processing of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys should be organized and equipped with special stands with samples of the neutralized explosive devices, schemes, packages and description of safe work practices.
3.1.11.11 All work on the test scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys and their neutralization is carried out at a coverage of not less than 30 Lux.
3.1.11.12 If the parties scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys are explosive hazards the consumer is an act in accordance with Annex 3.
The certificate shall be prepared in four copies and sent with a copy of the certificate of explosion safety scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys to the sender, the technical labour inspector of the trade Union, serving the enterprise, the consumer Prosecutor’s office.
3.1.11.13 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys that have not been tested for explosion safety, should not be confused with authenticated.
3.1.11.14 All discovered uncleared explosive items must be registered in the record book entered the uncleared items in accordance with Annex 4.
3.1.11.15 the Test scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, deposited by schools and hospitals, conduct company-consumers.
3.1.11.16 Unloading and verification received by the company scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, the danger of explosion, removal of explosive ordnance (except ordnance uncleared) shall be carried out under the guidance of pyrotechnics or the Comptroller of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals, specially trained and having corresponding certificate.
3.1.11.17 Aircraft scrap and scrap military equipment must be transported and stored separately from other scrap. From this scrap must be transported and stored separately by the parties.
Mixing of this scrap is not allowed.
3.1.11.18 Transportation of explosive subjects must be carried out under the leadership of the pyrotechnics in accordance with the requirements of the «Unified safety rules for blasting operations», approved by Gosgortechnadzor.
3.1.11.19 Discovered artillery shells and casings of small arms, containing the means of ignition (percussion cap sleeves, galvanic and galvanothermy tube, etc.) and remains of gunpowder taken in the presence of pyrotechnics (controller) that is sent to interim storage and disposal, providing them with protection.
3.1.11.20 Keep these shells in to a closed metal boxes in open areas that are fenced with barbed wire, or solid non-combustible fence not less than 2 m.
3.1.11.21 Site should be provided with fire-fighting equipment in accordance with fire regulations, and their location is set by the local fire Department.
3.1.11.22 No work except carrying, stacking, and external inspection of explosive objects on special grounds are not made, what should alert the relevant posters and safety signs according to GOST
3.1.11.23 the access to courts is permitted only in the presence of pyrotechnics (controller).
3.1.11.24 Storing explosive items are not permitted more than 15 days, during which time they must be neutralized or destroyed by representatives of the military unit in the prescribed manner.
3.1.11.25 Discovered in a batch of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys explosive items (tubes, coils, vessels, tanks, cylinders, dampers, barrel, etc.) should be moved under the supervision of pyrotechnics (controller) on the allotted plot for disposal.
3.2 marking Transport scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys according to GOST 14192 with the obligatory indication of the hazard class according to GOST 19433.
3.3 Packaging
3.3.1 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys in coils, rolls, bundles should be tied. The number of studs and their cross-section must comply with the requirements of GOST 26653.
3.3.2 waste and Scrap of tungsten and its compounds class, In groups I, II, class G group II, group I, cadmium, cobalt, molybdenum grade In groups I, II, scrap and waste of aluminium coated with selenium, Packed in tight containers according to the GOST 2991, GOST 5959.
Pulverized tungsten-containing waste packaged in polyethylene bags with welded necks according to GOST 17811.
3.3.3 Mercury-containing waste is packaged in sealed containers according to the GOST and GOST 17366 5044и in other regulatory documents. The material of container should be inert towards all components of the waste. The use of glass containers is permitted subject to requirements of GOST 4658.
Packaging mercury rectifiers, instruments and lamps shall exclude mechanical damage during transportation.
3.3.4 the Weight of the batch of dust-containing waste and shavings must be at least 1 T.
3.3.5 Container in which to transport mercury-containing waste shall be subjected to demercurization, Tara from lead-containing waste disposal.
3.3.6 Powdery wastes of cadmium, cobalt, molybdenum, tungsten and their compounds, as well as scrap and lump wastes of hard alloys is Packed in paper bags according to GOST 2226или bags made of polyethylene film according to GOST 10354, then Packed in wooden boxes according to GOST 2991, GOST 5959.
May be Packed in barrels according to GOST 6247, steel drums BKB-50 according to GOST 5044, in soft specialized containers MKR-1, SK-2−5 according to the normative documentation.
Packaging waste non-ferrous metals other containers in agreement with the consumer.
4 Acceptance
4.1 waste and Scrap of non-ferrous metals and alloys take parties. The party should consist of scrap and waste of the same title, metal of one kind, class, group, or grade of alloy, of one kind, sent to one address and must be accompanied by a document about quality (passport) in accordance with Annex 5, a certificate of explosion in accordance with Annex 6 which is issued in four copies: two directed the transport Department, one of which is fixed in a conspicuous place in the vehicle; the third copy direct to the consumer; the fourth remains in the company, sending the scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys and certificate of decontamination and neutralization of harmful substances in accordance with Annex 7 to party of scrap and waste coming from enterprises using in the production process, radioactive and harmful substances.
4.2 During the inspection party explosion-conduct continuous monitoring.
4.3 In accordance with the requirements of the basic sanitary work rules with radioactive substances and other sources of ionizing radiation services of the supplier is carried out radiation monitoring.
4.4 For verification of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, classes B and G for compliance with the requirements of this standard select the sample according to GOST 28053, GOST 28192, to other classes in the normative documentation.
4.5 If the parties scrap and wastes in packaged form scree, mass fraction which is greater than 5%, and in brittoniana — more than 10%, the entire batch is accepted as delivered loose.
4.6 the Acceptance of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys of all classes, groups and varieties is carried out according to the weight of the metal.
4.7 net Mass of metal (alloy) scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys — the difference between the gross weight and mass of the vehicle, containers and debris. For aluminum, magnesium and titanium, the presence of oxides of these metals is the contamination.
4.7.1 acceptance of scrap listed below, the net weight determined according to GOST 28053, GOST 28192, is:
— chip operation, and the slag, propilovki, foils and powders of aluminum and alloys (chip, foil, scrap and wastes of class D), scrap, waste, shavings, releases toxins, propilovki, foils and powders of magnesium — the weight computed from the metallurgical output based on the laboratory samples;
for operation and Pleskov cadmium — mass they contain cadmium;
— litter and metallurgical waste of copper and copper alloys — the mass of the copper (if the content is not less than 3%), zinc (if the content is not less than 5%), tin (if content is not less than 0.5%), lead (the content of not less than 1%), Nickel (if the content is not less than 1%);
— waste of Nickel and Nickel alloys of group V, class A and B waste class G — the mass of the contained Nickel, cobalt and copper;
for other waste tin, tin and tin-lead alloys of the class G — the mass of the contained tin, antimony, lead;
for sludge and waste lead grade G and its alloys is the mass of the contained lead, tin, antimony, copper;
— for zinc and zinc alloy waste of class G is the mass contained in them, zinc, aluminum, copper;
for lead and zinc ishari is the mass of the contained zinc and lead;
— for tungsten — and molybdenum-containing compounds, dust, powder waste of hard alloys, chips — the mass of the contained tungsten and molybdenum (with the molybdenum content not more than 0.5%).
5 test Methods
5.1 Test scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys is carried out according to GOST 28053, GOST 28192 with the following additions:
— verification of reference to classes, groups and varieties is carried out visually and the marking of parts and products according to GOST 2171 or by using drip reactions or spectral analysis methods, chemical analysis methods in the regulatory documents.
5.2 Test scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, the explosion is carried out visually in accordance with the requirements specified
5.3 determination of the mass and size of the scrap and waste is carried out by weighing and measuring.
5.4 Test scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys, the contamination by radioactive substances conducted dosimetry devices SRP 68−01, DP-5V or other devices in accordance with «Main sanitary rules of works with radioactive substances and other ionizing radiation sources» of OSP-72/87* and the «radiation safety Norms» NRB-96, and also Methodical recommendations on organization of work in the field of radiation safety at the enterprises of nonferrous metallurgy.
________________
* Replaced with SP 2.6.1.799−99. — Note the manufacturer’s database.
5.5 Validation of classification of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys to the class, group, or grade and grade is carried out visually or in the laboratory of the consumer; the results of the tests serve as the basis for acceptance and payments.
In case of disagreement in assessing the quality of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys assessment is carried out on the sample selected in the presence of supplier’s representative, in the laboratory disinterested organization.
6 Transportation and storage
6.1 Transportation
6.1.1 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys transporterowych any kind of transport in accordance with the rules in force in each mode of transport and in accordance with the requirements of technical conditions for the stowage and securing of cargoes on corresponding types of transport, duly approved.
(Changed edition, Rev. N 1).
6.1.2 Transport scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys is carried out by rail in open wagons in accordance with the requirements of the technical conditions of loading and fastening of cargoes, approved in the established order. By agreement of the parties it is admitted to transport scrap and waste in covered wagons.
6.1.3 permitted transportation of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys in universal containers according to GOST 18477 by agreement of the parties.
6.1.4 transportation allowed in the same carriage of the two parties are one kind of metal under conditions that exclude them from the mix. Transportation in the car more than two parties scrap and wastes is carried out by agreement with the consumer. In the container transporterowych one party.
6.1.5 transporterowych Mercury-containing waste in covered wagons or open wagons in a sealed container.
6.1.6 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys in the form of chrome-plated, Nickel-plated kadmirovannyh or coated otherwise plated parts and pieces, as well as parts and pieces coated or alloyed with silver, put in separate batches with indication of the coating material.
6.1.7 in view of explosion and fire briquettes shavings of magnesium and magnesium alloys transporterowych in a sealed package, excluding the moisture of the briquettes, in covered wagons, containers.
6.1.8 Scrap military equipment transporterowych separately.
6.1.9 Powdered waste aluminium and its alloys transporterowych in the rubber-cord or metal containers, by agreement of the parties in the gondolas.
6.1.10 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys by river transport are transported in universal containers (special) or transport packages.
6.1.11 Not allowed loading of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys in the vehicle with the remains of previously transported cargoes (ore, gravel, etc.).
6.2 Storage
6.2.1 Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys subject to primary processing, are stored separately according to types of metals, classes, groups and varieties in accordance with the established classification in boxes, bins, compartments and specially designed areas with a hard surface, excluding the possibility of clogging of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys.
6.2.2 Chips, powdered wastes and wastes of aluminium, zinc-containing and lead-containing of ishare that have passed initial processing, are stored under conditions excluding ingress of moisture.
6.2.3 Shavings of magnesium and magnesium alloys stored in specially equipped warehouses located in isolated and fire resistant rooms.
6.2.4 Waste generated during the processing of alloys that contain beryllium, stored in closed containers or in closed containers.
6.2.5 zinc-containing and lead-containing sludge and ishari stored under conditions preventing precipitation.
6.2.6 Powdered cobalt, tungsten, molybdenum wastes are stored under conditions excluding ingress of moisture and active chemical substances.
6.2.7 Mercury waste is stored in special hermetically sealed containers.
6.2.8 Scrap lead batteries stored in compartments or containers on separate sites.
6.2.9 Chips of titanium and titanium alloys, are stored in special containers. Chips titanium and titanium alloys with the colors of a tint are stored separately from non-oxidized chips.
6.2.10 the Scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys subject to primary processing, as well as goats, furnace granite breaking, aircraft and other oversized scrap stored outdoors.
6.2.11 allowed to store waste and scrap, except those specified in 6.2.2−6.2.9, outdoor areas for a period not exceeding 10 days.
6.2.12 Domestic scrap is stored in closed premises.
6.2.13 Scrap military equipment are stored separately.
ANNEX 1 (mandatory). THE PROCEDURE FOR COLLECTION OF SCRAP AND WASTE OF NON-FERROUS METALS AND ALLOYS IN THE FIELD OF LOMOOBRAZOVANIJA
ANNEX 1
(required)
1 Scrap and wastes of non-ferrous metals and alloys collected in accordance with the requirements of table 1−78.
2 In the places of formation of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys include measures to ensure the completeness of their collection and preventing their mixing, contamination, ferrous metals, non-metallic impurities, non-ferrous metals and alloys other brands.
3 Enterprises and organizations, which produce scrap and waste, with the annual volume of delivery of scrap and waste 100 tons and above should provide:
— bringing the overall condition is in accordance with the requirements for scrap and waste (table 1−78);
— packaging, linkages in coils, bundles and bundles of sheet and wire waste cutting and complex cutting scrap (leaded cables and wires with copper and aluminum conductors, cables with aluminum shell and copper core) — in accordance with the tables 1−79;
— removal of vinyl chloride and polyethylene insulation with conductors of current;
— drying and sieving the pulverized waste through the sieve with hole size of 3 mm to remove foreign debris.
Enterprises and organizations, which produce scrap and waste volume less than 100 tons per year, rent scrap and waste regional organizations of Vtortsvetmet for the consolidation of the party and the reduction of scrap and waste in accordance with the requirements of this standard.
4 Enterprises and organizations, which produce scrap and waste, with an annual volume of delivery lunoobraznoe chip 100 t or more (for aluminum and titanium chips 50 tons or more) must ensure that its packaging, or crushing.
5 Shops and stations must have the required number of metalloboranes and containers for separate collection of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys.
6 Floors in the areas of Metalworking must have coverage that excludes the trampling of the waste.
7 Jobs, which process parts from non-ferrous metals and alloys of different brands, equipped with the necessary number of metalloboranes for the separate collection of scrap and waste.
In the processing of parts, consisting of two or more non-ferrous metals and alloys, waste is collected in separate metalloboranes.
8 Machines, metalloboranes and gender have jobs during the transition processing from one color metal, or grade of alloy to another metal or non-ferrous alloy grade free from accumulated waste.
9 Machines, hammers, presses and other equipment, other jobs, for the processing of non-ferrous metals and alloys, equipped with protective devices to prevent the spreading of waste.
10 Rolling mills non-ferrous metals and alloys, and alloy steels tools to capture scale traps of collectors.
11 Emery and grinding machine for processing of semi-finished products and molding, sharpening carbide tools equipped with dust containing non-ferrous metals and alloys, individual dust collectors separate dust collection for each metal and alloy. The group dust collectors are used if all machines in this group are treated with products or sharpened tools from one metal or alloy.
When collecting the pulverized tungsten-containing wastes less than 100 kg per year the loading is done once a year at harvest from 100 to 500 kg per year — once in six months, when collecting from 500 kg and above in the year — shipment once a quarter.
12 Lunoobraznoe shavings are collected separate from the bulk. Chips, contaminated oil and emulsion are collected in separate metalloboranes having openings for drain.
13 Waste generated during mechanical processing (bulk waste, cutting, trimming, punching, prebilovci, chips, etc.) in the metallurgical, casting, forging, rolling and other shops (slag, slivers, scale, etc.), pickling, quenching, electrolytic and galvanic baths (sludge, cathodic hooks, dendrites, ososki, etc.), collect separately for each metal and alloy grade. The collection of these wastes by groups of alloys is carried out by agreement with the consumer.
14 Taken from the surface of molten metals and alloys, wastes, slivers, Shari, seleski and goldcrests metals and alloys, metal screenings of non-ferrous metals and alloys during the regeneration of the forming land, the goats, the granite breaking furnace, fragments of crucibles and other rubbish, containing non-ferrous metals and alloys, collected separately and removed from shops at a time.
15 non-ferrous metals contained in waste solutions recovered from them under condition of economic feasibility.
Quenching and pickling bath equipped with filter traps to trap sludge.
16 Washing of lead-acid batteries and drain the electrolyte is carried out with the use of trap-sumps for collecting sludge.
17 Scrap electrochemical cells and batteries of manganese-zinc system are collected in groups — with zinc-carbon and alkaline electrolyte.
18 Scrap appliances collected under the names of metals (aluminum and lead-containing, copper-containing, copper — and lead-containing) and type of insulation (no insulation, enameled and lacquered, paper, cotton and silk insulation, nylon, Mylar, and polychlorinated polyethylene insulation, rubber insulation, outer protective cover and armor).
19 Shavings and other waste products of magnesium and magnesium alloys is collected in metalloboranes with closable lids in accordance with the rules of safety and fire protection.
20 Shavings and other wastes of titanium and titanium alloy collect for grades. The chips with the colors of tint are collected separately from non-oxidized chips.
21 Slag forming land and other types of scrap and waste containing non-ferrous metals and alloys is established by this standard or do not meet his demands for other quality parameters are collected (with the exception of magnesium and its alloys) to secure the piles, separately for each non-ferrous metals.
ANNEX 2 (mandatory). PERMIT to work on cutting scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys
ANNEX 2
(required)
Ministry, Department |
name of the company |
PERMIT N | |||||||
to work on cutting scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys | |||||||
«____" ____________19__G. | |||||||
Plot | |||||||
Issued works | |||||||
post | surname, initials | ||||||
With a team consisting | |||||||
to list the surnames | |||||||
security measures during the works | |||||||
work has begun _______ h _____ min «____" ___________19___ work is done _______ h _____ min «____" ___________ 19___ | |||||||
Instruction for safe work practices in the workplace were: | |||||||
Permit issued | |||||||
signature, initials, surname | |||||||
The manufacturer works | |||||||
signature, initials, surname |
APPENDIX 3 (obligatory). ACT
APPENDIX 3
(required)
Ministry, Department |
the name of the consumer |
ACT N ______ | |||||||||||||||
«____" _________ 19___G. | CLAIM Chief engineer __________________________ | ||||||||||||||
«____" _________ 19___G. | |||||||||||||||
The detection of explosive objects in the validation of the scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys | |||||||||||||||
The sender | |||||||||||||||
Name | |||||||||||||||
Party N | |||||||||||||||
Weight | |||||||||||||||
The number of the vehicle | |||||||||||||||
(carriage, container, etc.) | |||||||||||||||
from «____" _________ 19___G. | |||||||||||||||
The audit found | |||||||||||||||
a detailed description of each explosive subject | |||||||||||||||
The representative of the administration | |||||||||||||||
consumer | |||||||||||||||
signature | post | initials | surname | ||||||||||||
Pyrotechnics | |||||||||||||||
(controller of scrap and waste of nonferrous metals and alloys) | |||||||||||||||
signature | initials, surname |
ANNEX 4 (required). LEDGER RECEIVED UNCLEARED EXPLOSIVE OBJECTS
ANNEX 4
(required)
Room |
The name and address of the company- supplier |
Vehicle (wagon, container, cars) |
The permit number on vzryvaet- security |
Brief description of the discovered explosive devices and their number |
Date detection tion |
Surname, initials carried out the check |
Signature |
APPENDIX 5 (mandatory). PASSPORT
ANNEX 5
(required)
«____" _________ 19___G. | |||
the name of the supplier | |||
Car N | |||
(container, car) |
The name of the metal |
The name scrap and waste |
Class (index) |
Group (number) |
Grade and designation of the standard or technical conditions |
Grade |
Continued
Chemical composition, % |
Contamination |
Metallurgical yield, % |
Information about the use of radioactive and harmful substances | |||
Steel, cast iron |
Moisture, oil |
Earth |
Other impurities |
The representative of the administration supplier | |
signature | initials, surname |
Seal or stamp |
Stamp of technical control |
Notes
1 grade and designation of normative documentation only indicates when the shipment of scrap to make alloy.
2 Chemical composition are indicative only for grades of alloys produced according to regulatory documents.
3 Contamination and metallurgical yield point for scrap and waste, if prescribed requirements table 1−79.
APPENDIX 6 (mandatory). The CERTIFICATE of explosion of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys
APPENDIX 6
(required)
Ministry, Department |
the name of the supplier |
ID N _______ | |||||||||||
on the explosion of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals and alloys | |||||||||||
«____" _________ 19___G. | |||||||||||
The recipient | |||||||||||
Name | |||||||||||
Party N | |||||||||||
Weight | |||||||||||
The number of the vehicle | |||||||||||
(carriage, container, etc.) | |||||||||||
Ship scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys meet the requirements of GOST 1639−93 | |||||||||||
The representative of the administration | |||||||||||
supplying | |||||||||||
signature | the post | initials, surname | |||||||||
Pyrotechnics | |||||||||||
(controller of scrap and waste of non-ferrous metals) | |||||||||||
signature | initials, surname | ||||||||||
Seal of the supplier |
ANNEX 7 (obligatory). The CERTIFICATE of decontamination and neutralization of harmful substances
ANNEX 7
(required)
Ministry, Department |
the name of the supplier |
ID N _______ | ||||||||||
on the decontamination and neutralization of harmful substances | ||||||||||
«____" _________ 19___G. | ||||||||||
The recipient | ||||||||||
Name | ||||||||||
Party N | ||||||||||
Weight | ||||||||||
The number of the vehicle | ||||||||||
(carriage, container, etc.) | ||||||||||
Ship scrap and wastes of nonferrous metals and alloys meet the requirements of GOST 1639−93 | ||||||||||
The representative of the administration | ||||||||||
supplying | ||||||||||
signature | the post | initials, surname | ||||||||
Seal of the supplier |