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Polyaluminium chloride on the human body what harm it?

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2017-12-13 14:41:59

Polyaluminium chloride on the human body what harm it? Poly aluminum chloride is an inorganic polymer coagulant, due to the bridging effect of hydroxyl ions and the polymerization of polyvalent anions produced larger molecular weight, higher charge of inorganic polymer water treatment agent. When it comes to fine chemicals, people always have a sense of fear, which can cause harm to the human body. Gongyi City, Xin Jie Water Purification Materials Co., Ltd. to provide you with more precise information on the situation for you to uncover the ultimate in human body polyaluminium chloride will cause harm to the relevant information. Health hazards: This product on the skin, mucous membranes have a stimulating effect. Inhalation of high concentrations can cause bronchitis, some people can cause bronchial asthma. Large amount of oral administration can cause oral erosion, gastritis, gastric bleeding and mucosal necrosis. Explosion hazard: This product is non-combustible, with strong corrosive, strong irritant, can cause human burns. Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Flush with plenty of running water for at least 15 minutes. Eye contact: Lift the eyelid immediately and flush thoroughly with plenty of running water or saline for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Inhalation: Get out of the air quickly to fresh air. Keep the airway clear. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration immediately. Get medical attention. Ingestion: Gargle with water to drink milk or egg white. Get medical attention. SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS: Exposed with water or water vapor and generating corrosive gases. Corrosive to many metals, especially damp air. Hazardous combustion products: Chloride, Alumina. Fire fighting methods: Firefighters must wear full body acid and alkali fire service. Extinguishing agent: Dry sand. Do not use water. Part VI: Polyaluminum chloride leakage Emergency treatment Emergency treatment: Isolate leak contaminated area, restrict access. Recommended emergency personnel to wear dust masks (full cover), wear anti-acid coveralls. Do not touch the spill directly. A small leak: to avoid dust, with a clean shovel collected in airtight containers. Large leaks: covered with plastic sheeting, canvas. Cleared under the guidance of experts. Operational Notes: Closed operation, local exhaust. Operators must undergo specialized training, strictly abide by the rules. It is recommended that operators wear self-priming filtered respirators, wear chemical safety goggles, wear rubber acid and alkali resistant suits and wear rubber acid-base gloves. Keep away from flammable, combustible materials. Avoid producing dust. Avoid contact with bases and alcohols. In particular, care should be taken to avoid contact with water. When handling to light light unloading to prevent damage to the packaging and containers. Equipped with leak emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may be harmful residues.