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Neon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid)

HMT 15 June 2026
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UN / ID
UN 1913
Hazard class
2.2
Packing group
ERG guide
ERG 120
Special provisions
SP T75, SP TP5
Source
49 CFR §172 (15 June 2026)

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Neon, refrigerated liquid (cryogenic liquid)


Neon is a chemical element; it has the symbol Ne and the atomic number 10. It is the second noble gas in the periodic table. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with approximately two-thirds the density of air. Neon was discovered in 1898 alongside krypton and xenon, identified as one of the three remaining rare inert elements in dry air after the removal of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Its discovery was marked by the distinctive bright red emission spectrum it exhibited, leading to its immediate recognition as a new element Wikipedia

Emergency Response Guide No. 120

Hazardous Materials Table

Source: 49 CFR §172 (15 June 2026)

(3) Hazard Class

2.2
Non-toxic, non-flammable gases

(4) Identification number Help

UN 1913

(5) Packing Group Help

n/a

(6) Labels Help

Non-toxic, non-flammable gases (2.2)

(7) Special Provisions (§172.102) Help

×Note:
Special provisions may be very complex. The extracts are taken from 49 CFR §172.102. Please be careful with the information, as necessary, additional conditions may be applied that are not written here. Please check the original source and report bugs.
T75
TP5

(8) Packing Authorizations (§173.***) Help

(8A) Exceptions320see 49 CFR §173.320
(8B) Non-bulk316see 49 CFR §173.316
(8C) BulkNone

(9) Quantity Limits Help

(9A) Passenger aircraft/rail50 kg
(9B) Cargo aircraft only500 kg

(10) Vessel stowage Help

(10A) Location
(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.

Prohibited Must not be loaded, transported, or stored together in the same vehicle or facility.
Permitted May be loaded, transported, or stored together.
Restricted May be loaded, transported, or stored together only with restrictions.