Safety information and storage conditions (MEG)
According to the information contained in the safety sheet and chemical considerations of monoethylene glycol, regarding the use of Toxic organic composition, it is very important to pay attention to the following: Ethylene glycol contains highly toxic vapors. Tennessee vapors cause poisoning The flash point of ethylene glycol is 111 ° C meanwhile never store packages containing this substance near heat or sources of ignition and fire. Networks of monoethylene glycol away from containers and tanks containing acids Or store other active chemical compounds such as alkalis and oxidants. The warehouse should have strong and proper ventilation. Every people who deals with ethylene glycol should wear special work clothes, glasses, masks and gloves. Ethylene glycol storage containers must have a safety information label. Ethylene glycol containers and barrels should always be tightly closed Prolonged contact with monoethylene glycol has very destructive effects, the kidneys, liver and nervous system. This substance…
Safety and consideration for sodium lauryl sulfate
Most studies of SLS are related to the consumption of pure SLS by animals or its use directly in their eyes. However, in ordinary cosmetics, this substance is not used in this concentration. However, there are no studies on the effects of long-term use of these products, so studies with higher purity of SLS are performed. in the view of the fact human body lacks enzymes capable of breaking down SLS, it accumulates over time. What is SLS? Sodium laryl sulfate or texapen (SLS) for short with the formula NaC12H25SO4 or sodium dodecyl sulfate SDS or the adjacent substance sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium lauryl sulfate (sodium lauryl ether sulfate) Anionic surfactants are synthetic cleaners with high power and more precisely as surfactants (surfactants or active ingredients). SLS is an emulsifying, blowing, dissolving, and foaming chemical compound used in the detergent, alarm, or food industries, and its active ingredients are…
How can we use Labsa in safety?
Sulfonic acid is a relatively dangerous organic acid. The flash point for this acid is set above 113 ° C; this acid, when ignited, produces toxic gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which are extremely dangerous to the environment and humans. If sulfonic acid vapours are accidentally inhaled, it can irritate the respiratory system and lungs, and if it comes in contact with the skin of the hands or eyes, it can cause irritation. Workers working with sulfonic acid should wear gloves, goggles, masks and clothing for working with acids. These people should be well aware of all the safety tips for working with chemicals. If sulfonic acid accidentally comes in contact with the skin of the hands or eyes, wash the area immediately with plenty of soap and water. If inflammation or acute effects are observed in the injured person, he /…

