This guide provides a safety and handling overview for , an internal boiler feedwater treatment used for scale control . This liquid product utilizes phosphate and polymer technology to prevent adherent deposits in boilers operating up to 40 barg. 1. Hazard Identification
Based on the hazard classification (corrosive to metals, skin corrosion, acute toxicity), NALCO 77225 may be subject to transportation regulations including:
Because it operates at a very high pH, understanding the chemical's safety profile via its is critical for regulatory compliance and workplace safety. Industrial facilities must keep updated safety documentation accessible to prevent severe skin burns, eye injuries, and equipment handling mishaps. 1. Product Identification and Chemical Properties nalco 77225 safety data sheet upd
This section identifies the product and its manufacturer. The identifier is , a mixture used for boiler water treatment . The document states that the product is reserved for industrial and professional use with a recommended daily usage of less than 1000kg. The manufacturer is NALCO ESPAÑOLA S.L. in Barcelona, Spain, but the primary parent company is Nalco Water, an Ecolab Company , based in Naperville, Illinois, with emergency contact numbers available around the clock.
(Remember to verify product identity and SDS source; paste the SDS text or link for a precise summary.) This guide provides a safety and handling overview
A Safety Data Sheet is not a static document. It must be revised whenever new information becomes available that changes the understanding of the product's hazards or proper handling procedures. According to regulatory guidelines, an update is required in several scenarios:
to maintain product integrity. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) : Use impervious or chemical-resistant gloves. : Wear chemical splash goggles or a face shield. lifting both upper and lower eyelids.
: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, lifting both upper and lower eyelids. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Seek urgent medical care or call an ophthalmologist.
Contains Potassium Hydroxide (10-30%) and Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate (10-30%).
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