Can you bring FLM peanut oil when you take the train 10

Updated on society 2024-08-02
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yes, the train does not have strict requirements for liquids. Vegetable oil is still very safe.

    Provisions. 1. Free weight for passengers' carry-on items: 20 kg for adults, 10 kg for children (including free children), and 35 kg for diplomats. Carry-on items should be of sufficient length and size to fit in the luggage compartment or under the seat and not hinder the passage of other passengers.

    The external dimensions (sum of length, width and height) of the carry-on items shall not exceed 160 cm; The length of pole-shaped items such as poles, poles, and tower rulers shall not exceed 200 cm.

    2. All dangerous goods (detonators, explosives, firecrackers, gasoline, kerosene, calcium carbide, liquefied gas, etc.**, flammable, spontaneously combustible and highly toxic materials), items restricted by the state, items that obstruct public health, animals, and items that damage or pollute vehicles (such as: chickens, ducks, geese, dogs, pigs, monkeys, cats, snakes) cannot be brought into the car. However, under the condition of ensuring safety and hygiene, the following items can be carried:

    1. 20 small boxes of safety matches and 5 gas lighters.

    2. No more than 20 ml of nail polish, polish remover and hair dye. No more than 100 ml of alcohol, perfume, cold blanching liquid. No more than 300 ml of household hygiene pesticides, air fresheners.

    3. Firearms, bullets and grenades carried by soldiers, militiamen, public security officers and hunters.

    4. 20 newborn chicks.

    3. For items exceeding the free weight or the specified external dimensions, the consignment procedures shall be carried out at the departure station, and the passenger car shall not be allowed; If it is brought into the train, when the train or passengers get off the station and find it, the excess part (if it is a whole item, the free weight is not deducted), and the freight of the four types of parcels should be doubled.

    Fourth, when it is found that the items beyond the scope specified in item 2 above, the freight of the four types of parcels shall be doubled according to the full weight of the piece, and the dangerous goods shall be handed over to the nearest front stop for processing, and if necessary, they shall be transferred to the relevant departments for processing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Can be carried. It is forbidden to carry "three products" by train, and "three products" include the following 10 categories of items:1

    ** products, such as detonators, fuses, explosives, firecrackers, fireworks, starting paper (lighter paper), etc.; 2.flammable materials such as gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, turpentine, paint, etc.; 3.flammable solids, such as sulfur, tarpaulin and their products, etc.; 4.

    Compressed gases, such as lighter gas, liquefied petroleum gas, etc.; 5.Spontaneously combustible items, such as yellow phosphorus, etc.; 6.Poisonous substances, such as arsenic, dichlorvos, etc.; 7.

    Corrosive substances, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, ozone water, caustic soda, etc.; 8.radioactive materials; 9.Oxidizing agents; 10.

    Flammable items in case of water, such as metal magnesium powder, metal sodium, aluminum powder, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think it should be possible! There are no rules that are not allowed!

    You can carry it in a big bag or a box, and you can carry it with a heavy box.

    I wasn't overdosed because the train ride itself was a hassle

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, as long as you can carry it, take it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, it's okay to carry as much as you want, it's up to you to carry it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Did you finally bring it to the car, are you allowed, I want to bring cooking oil home too.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, yes.

    But don't bring too much.

    According to the Passenger Transport Safety Law, peanut oil is edible oil.

    It is not considered a dangerous good.

    You can go through security.

    Words satisfied.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, peanut oil can be brought on the train, peanut oil is not flammable, explosive and toxic, so it can be carried on the train, but some gasoline, calcium carbide, liquefied gas, paint and diesel fuel can not be brought on the train, and items that can damage the vehicle and have a foul odor are also strictly forbidden to be brought on the train!

    Question Okay, thank you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is no problem, it is not a prohibited item, please feel free to bring it!

    For details, see: Spring Running Luggage Regulations Instructions (Trains).

    However, it cannot exceed the weight and volume of the free carry-on items per person (if it is significantly exceeded, it will be checked in):

    10kg for children (including free children), 35kg for diplomats and 20kg for other passengers. The sum of the external dimensions of each item shall not exceed 160 cm. Rod-shaped items not exceeding 200cm; The weight does not exceed 20kg.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, such as wine and the like, as long as you pack it tightly, the kind in the regular packaging is OK, I asked.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, this time is not a special area for security checks.

    If you really don't feel at ease, you can open the bucket and let them smell it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Just put it in your stomach! Joke! Absolutely!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Oil is a flammable product, and it is not allowed to carry more than 5 catties of passenger transport.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, peanut oil can be brought on the train, peanut oil is not flammable, explosive and toxic, so it can be carried on the train, but some gasoline, calcium carbide, liquefied gas, paint and diesel fuel can not be brought on the train, and items that can damage the vehicle and have a foul odor are also strictly forbidden to be brought on the train!

    Question Okay, thank you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes. You don't have to go through security when you sit at home. However, you can pass through the security check. A few days ago, I saw someone in Shunde who brought a car similar to peanut oil and said....After the security check...

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not bad, national brand! Chinese own peanut oil!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Answer: FLM is a brand of COFCO, the main products are edible oil, rice and flour, these products have many foundry factories, Dalian, Suihua, Jiangxi, Heilongjiang and other places have their foundry points.

    FLM is a partner of China's aerospace industry, edible oil, selected raw materials, exquisite modern technology pressing, precious original fragrance, pure and translucent oil quality, frying and cooking, strong stability, FLM edible oil raw materials are guaranteed, and the production process is not polluted, so it is safe.

    Have a great day!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, I've seen people carrying peanut oil on the train!

    Trouble, thanks!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there is a brown-black flocculent precipitation in peanut oil, it is the oxide of peanut oil, which is what farmers usually call "oil feet", which has nothing to do with whether the filter oil residue is thorough. The reason why the peanut oil sold in the mall has no sediment is because of the addition of "antioxidants", and I don't know whether these "antioxidants" are harmful to the human body. The presence of sediment in the peanut oil sold in the mall may be due to the insufficient amount of "antioxidants", and it is difficult to have a correct explanation without testing.

    If it is white, it is peanut oil crystallization, and when the temperature drops to 8 degrees, there is a white flocculent precipitation, and it all turns white when it drops to 6 degrees, a bit like freshly condensed lard, paste, which is difficult to pour out in the oil bottle. There is white flocculent precipitation above 8 degrees, and palm oil or soybean oil and vegetable oil, which are cheaper than peanut oil, must be added, and the more you add, the higher the temperature of crystallization.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, it can be eaten, the precipitation in it should be the oil of the peanut itself, which will naturally condense when the temperature is low in winter, and will return to its original state when the temperature rises

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, it can be applied as long as the expiration date is not exceeded.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Whether you are sure whether it is precipitated or crystallized, if it is not opened, it is generally edible.

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