| A660™ ACID BOND FACT SHEET | Close Window |
APPLICATION:
Dry powder material for use to immobilizing acid based liquids. The product is suitable to
bond or congeal the spill to slow or stop the spread of the liquid.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION RATE:
The amount of
product to be used depends on the type of acid spilled and on the desired results. The application rate may vary
from those tested due to viscosity, temperature and concentration. Some
examples of the bonding ratios are:
| Chemical:
Phosphoric Acid - 75% |
Ratio:
1:5 |
SPECIFIC WEIGHT: .80
WEIGHT BY VOLUME: One (1) pound equals 35 cubic inches.
FLASH POINT: N/A
PH SPECIFICATIONS: Neutral
TOXICITY: This product is non-toxic, non-hazardous,
non-corrosive; see MSDS.
TYPES OF MATERIAL TO BE TREATED:
Before application, user should test applicability of product in small
samples of the spilled liquid to determine the suitability and / or
application rate needed.
STORAGE SPECIFICATIONS: Keep free of contamination.
VOLATILITY BEFORE USE: None
VOLATILITY AFTER USE: Varies with the flammability of the
liquid being absorbed.
TESTING REFERENCE:
The product has been field tested and demonstrated on various flammable and
hazardous liquid chemicals. Information is available upon request.
PACKAGING:
The product may be packaged in assorted sizes and containers depending on
the desire or need of the user. Standard packaging is 40 pound bags and
shakers.
METHOD OF DISPOSAL:
Extreme caution must be exercised when handling, storing and disposing of
solidified or gelled hazardous materials. COMPLIANCE: Solidified or gelled
materials must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local
laws and regulations. The user is solely responsible for compliance with
disposal laws and regulations; the manufacturer or seller assumes no
responsibility for the proper or improper disposal of solidified or gelled materials.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS AND BENEFITS:
The product is non-hazardous. A660™ should be used
to control spills of an acidic nature. Spread evenly on the surface of a
spill, and allow solidification process to occur, then remove as conditions
permit.