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PRODUCT NAME | : | - Amylalcohol N |
CAS number | : | - 71-41-0 |
UN number | : | - 1105 |
Formula | : | - CH3 (CH2)4OH |
Odour | : | - MILD |
Solubility in water | : | - SLIGHTLY |
Density | : | - 0.815 at 20 oC |
Boiling point | : | - 138 oC |
Melting point | : | - -79 oC |
Viscosity | : | - 4.65 cp at 15 oC |
Flashpoint | : | - 50 oC |
Explosive limits | : | - 1.2 – 10.5 Vol% |
Vapour pressure | : | - 30 mbar at 20 oC |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | - YES |
TLV Country NL | : | |
Pollution category 1994 | : | - D |
Amyl Alcohol Uses: Is used in the production of plastics, varnishes, paints, and synthetic detergents
Property Value : Color Clear
PRODUCT NAME | : | FORMALDEHYDE(SOL) |
CAS number | : | 50-00-0 |
UN number | : | 2209 |
Formula | : | HCHO |
Odour | : | STRONG, PUNGENT |
Solubility in water | : | COMPLETE |
Boiling point | : | 97 oC |
Melting point | : | -15 oC |
Viscosity | : | |
Flashpoint | : | 60 oC |
Explosive limits | : | |
Vapour pressure | : | 44 mbar at 20 oC |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | YES |
TLV Country NL Year 1995 | : | 1 ppm 1.5 mg/m3 |
Pollution category 1994 | : |
C |
Formaldehyde is one of the most versatile chemicals and other industries to produce a virtually unlimited indispensable products used in daily life such as: amino resins and adhesives, phenolic resins, acetylic chemical, polyacetal resins, trimethylene diphenyl isocyanate (MDI), pentaerytriol, HMTA, para-formaldehyde, chelating agents, Tri-Methylol Ethane (TME), Pyridine chemicals, NPG (Neo Penthyle Glycol) and Nitro paraffin derivatives.
- A powerful general disinfectant
- A broad spectrum germicide
- Bactericidal and virucidal
- Very economical cost in use
- It has strong effects on IB, NB, FB viruses
- Used for wheel dipping
- Biological preservation
STORAGE:
Store the original container in cool and dry place away from food and feeding stuff.
PACKING : 25 , 50 & 210 Ltrs
PRECAUTIONS : Wear suitable protective clothes during application of Formalin
- Keep away from heat and open flame
- Don’t discard the product residual or its empty containers in water bodies
- Keep away from the reach of children
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Copper Sulphate-CuSO4 x 5H2O |
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(CuSO4X5H2O) |
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>98,20% |
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max. 2% |
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Water insoluble |
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(Acidity) Free H2SO4 |
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>24.94% |
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>0.05% |
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19.6mg/kg |
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25.9mk/kg |
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Copper sulphate, blue stone, blue vitriol are all common names for pentahydrated cupric sulphate, Cu S04 5 H20, which is the best known and the most widely used of the copper salts. Indeed it is often the starting raw material for the production of many of the other copper salts. Today in the world there are more than 100 manufacturers and the world's consumption is around 200,000 tons per annum of which it is estimated that approximately three-quarters is used in agriculture, principally as a fungicide.
Manufacture In the production of copper sulphate virgin copper is seldom, if ever, used as the starting raw material. Copper ores are used in countries where these are mined. For the bulk of the world's production nonferrous scrap is the general source. The scrap is refined and the molten metal poured into water to produce roughly spherical porous pieces about the size of marbles which are termed "shot". This shot is dissolved in dilute sulphuric acid in the presence of air to produce a hot saturated liquor which, if the traditional large crystals of copper sulphate are required, is allowed to cool slowly in large cooling vats into which strips of lead are hung to provide a surface for the crystals to grow on. If the granulated (snow) crystal grades are desired, the cooling process is accelerated by agitating the liquor in water cooled vessels.
Other methods of production are:
Commercially copper sulphate contains 25 % metallic copper and is sold with a guaranteed minimum purity of 98 % copper sulphate. It is produced in a number of grades varying from large crystal lumps, of 25 mm or more in diameter from which it appropriately derives the name bluestone, to very fine powders of almost the fineness of talcum powder. The four commonest grades, based on crystal diameter sizes, are:
Copper sulphate is a very versatile chemical with as extensive a range of uses in industry as it has in agriculture. Its principal employment is in agriculture, and this role is described in some detail in the next section.
Up to a generation or so ago about its only uses in the industry were as a mordant for dyeing and for electroplating, but today it is being employed in many industrial processes. The synthetic fibre industry has found an application for it in the production of their raw material. The metal industry uses large quantities of copper sulphate as an electrolyte in copper refining, for copper coating steel wire prior to wire drawing and in various copper plating processes. The mining industry employs it as an activator in the concentration by froth flotation of lead, zinc, cobalt and gold ores. The printing trade takes it as an electrolyte in the production of electrotype and as an etching agent for process engraving. The paint industry uses it in anti-fouling paints and it plays a part in the colouring of glass. Indeed, today there is hardly an industry which does not have some small use for copper sulphate.
Uses of Copper Sulfates
PRODUCT NAME | : | PHOSPHORIC ACID |
Assay | 99.99% trace metals basis | |
CAS number | : | 7664-38-2 |
UN number | : | 1805 |
Formula | : | H3PO4 |
Odour | : | Clear Colourless |
Solubility in water | : | COMPLETE , ( 5.48 g/mL ) |
Density | : | 1.834 at OC |
Boiling point | : | 213 OC |
Melting point | : | 42 OC |
Viscosity | : | 147 cP (100 %) |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | YES |
TLV Country NL Year 1995 | : | ppm 1 mg/m3 |
Pollution category 1994 | : |
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Pure phosphoric acid is colorless, odorless and has sour odor.
Phosphoric acid is Soluble in water and ethanol. Easily absorb moisture. Easy to be crystallized under cold condition for long time.
Phosphoric Acid is Corrosive. Should be stored in closed containers.