Antimony compounds, inorganic, solid, n.o.s
HMT May 2026Antimony compounds, inorganic, solid, n.o.s
Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb (from Latin stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it occurs in nature mainly in the form of the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient times and were powdered for use as medicine and cosmetics, often known by the Arabic name kohl. China is the largest producer of antimony and its compounds, with most production coming from the Xikuangshan Mine in Hunan. The industrial methods for refining antimony from stibnite are roasting followed by reduction with carbon, or direct reduction of stibnite with iron. The most common applications for metallic antimony are in alloys with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, bullets, and plain bearings. Wikipedia
| Emergency Response Guide No. 157 |
Hazardous Materials Table
Source: 49 CFR §172 (2026/05)(3) Hazard Class6.1Poisonous Material |
(4) Identification number |
(5) Packing Group |
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(6) Labels |
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(1) Symbols |
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| 35 | |
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| IB8 | |
| IP3 | |
| T1 | |
| TP33 |
(8) Packing Authorizations (§173.***) 
| (8A) Exceptions | 153 | see 49 CFR §173.153 |
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| (8B) Non-bulk | 213 | see 49 CFR §173.213 |
| (8C) Bulk | 240 | see 49 CFR §173.240 |
(9) Quantity Limits 
| (9A) Passenger aircraft/rail | 100 kg |
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| (9B) Cargo aircraft only | 200 kg |
(10) Vessel stowage 
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| (10B) Other | n/a |
Segregation chart for load, transport, and storage
This chart shows whether loading, transport, or storage with other hazard classes is permitted, prohibited, or restricted. Based on 49 CFR §177.848.
Scope & sources (important)Click to show CFR references
This check evaluates segregation per 49 CFR §177.848. Additional loading/unloading and handling requirements may still apply; see 49 CFR §177 Subpart B (Loading and Unloading):
- §177.834 - General requirements
- §177.835 - Class 1 materials
- §177.837 - Class 3 materials
- §177.838 - Class 4 (flammable solid) materials, Class 5 (oxidizing) materials, and Division 4.2 (pyroforic liquid) materials
- §177.839 - Class 8 (corrosive) materials
- §177.840 - Class 2 (gases) materials
- §177.841 - Division 6.1 and Division 2.3 materials
- §177.842 - Class 7 (radioactive) material
- §177.843 - Contamination of vehicles