FLOCCULANT (PAX-XL10) polychlorosulfate base alu, 5l, IATA
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FLOCCULANT (PAX-XL10) polychlorosulfate base
Definition
Polymer coagulant for treating of (potable) water.
Active substance is Aluminium chloride hydroxide sulphate (10 - 25 %).
Specifications
- Physical state: liquid
- Colour yellowish: clear
- Odour: not significant
- CAS number: 39290-78-3
- EU number: 254-400-7
Packaging & Labelling
Product is taken out of its original 20 litre jerrycan and is re- packed by MSF Logistique into 5 litre cans to conform with IATA transportation rules.
Suitable materials for packing: plastic (PE, PP, PVC), polyester with fibreglass reinforcement, rubber-coated steel, titanium.
The cans have no markings on them, they are identified by their blue cover.
Transport Dangerous Goods
UN number: 3264
Air transport
ICAO/IATA:
- Description of the goods
- UN proper shipping name UN3264, Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic, n.o.s. (Aluminium chloride hydroxide sulphate)
- Transport hazard class(es): 8
- Packing group: III
- ICAO-Labels: 8
Land transport
ADR:
- UN proper shipping name: CORROSIVE LIQUID, ACIDIC, INORGANIC, N.O.S. Aluminium chloride hydroxide sulphate
- Transport hazard class(es): 8
- Packing group: III
- Classification code: C1
- Risk code: 80
- ADR/RID-Labels: 8
Railway transport
RID:
- UN proper shipping name: CORROSIVE LIQUID, ACIDIC, INORGANIC, N.O.S.
- Class: 8
- Packing group: III
- Classification code: C1
- Risk code: 80
- ADR/RID-Labels: 8
Sea transport
IMDG:
- UN proper shipping name UN3264: CORROSIVE LIQUID, ACIDIC, INORGANIC, N.O.S. (Aluminium chloride hydroxide sulphate)
- Transport hazard class(es): 8
- Packing group: III
- IMDG-Labels: 8
- Environmental hazards: Not a Marine Pollutant
Instructions for use
Normally used prior to chlorination of water, as a part of a process to reduce raw water turbidity
Choosing the correct coagulant depends on the raw water's pH. See in the book "Public Health Engineering in Precarious Situations" for more information, or contact your WHS technical referent if in doubt. PAX XL- 10 provides the best effects with raw water of a pH range between 5 and 10.
Before application, refer to your WHS technical referent for precise user instructions.
In addition to that, polymer coagulants are to be used for drinking water production as per the procedures described in "Public Health Engineering in Precarious Situations", MSF, 2nd edition, 2010, chapter T.B. 2.16 Assisted batch sedimentation.
The polymer coagulant should be dosed straight undiluted into the water to be treated. Therefore the practise of preparing a 1% stock (or mother) solution that is recommended for other coagulants is forbidden when using polymer coagulants.
If unsure of what quantity of PAX-XL10 should be used to treat water, a modified version of the Jar test described in "Public Health Engineering in Precarious Situations", MSF, 2nd edition, 2010: chapter T.B. 2.15 Jar test for coagulants, can be carried out. Contact you WHS technical referent for more details.
Precautions for Use
Consult the product's Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before using it.
Wear gloves, suitable eye protection and gumboots when using PAX XL- 10.
Storage
- Keep at temperatures above 0 °C and below 30 °C in a well ventilated space.
- Avoid storing with chlorites, hypochlorites, sulphites, galvanized surfaces, iron, strong bases.
- Store separately from food and beverage.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
Waste management
Contact your WHS technical referent for disposal of expired or damaged batches of polymer coagulants.
Signal Word
- Irritant
- Hazardous components which must be listed on the label:
- EINECS-No. 254-400-7
- CAS-No.39290-78-3
- Components: Aluminium chloride hydroxide sulphate
H315 | Causes skin irritation |
H319 | Causes serious eye irritation |
P280 | Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection |
P302 + P352 | IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of soap and water |
P305 + P351 + P313 | IF IN EYES: rinse continuously with water for several minutes. Get medical advice/attention |