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1 SpillSolv Chemical Spill Treatment Kits
2 Features & Benefits Compe SpillSolv Chemical Spill Treatment Kits EMD Chemicals offers the next generation in spill cleanup technology. SpillSolv Chemical Treatment Kits are available in six different types: Acid, Caustic, Formaldehyde, Mercury, Solvent and Multi-Purpose. Replacement neutralizers, bulk sizes and safety accessories are also available. Feature Unique Packaging Bright yellow case Portable and/or wall mountable unit Lightweight Shaker bottle with pour & shake top Benefit Sturdy, won t fall apart. Easily visible to locate in lab when spill occurs. Can be used in whatever manner you chose. Easy to transport by anyone to a spill. Easy to pour directly onto spill, no scooping necessary. Fast & Efficient Neutralizers Color indicator Higher adsorption capacity Faster treatment speed Lets you know that neutralization is complete. Less to use, saves you money. Less to clean up, saves you time. Quicker treatment of spilled material, less time exposed to the spilled chemical.
3 titor Analysis Effectiveness Competitor Analysis - Acid Spill Kit SpillSolv Brand Brand X Brand Y Product Uses Recommended for all types of Cannot be used with HF, Fuming, Recommended for all acids Sulfuric, Perchloric and Red types of acids Fuming Nitric Acids Neutralization Immobilization Efficiency High, requires less material, Requires more material Requires more material (see table below) (see table below) (see table below) Neutralization Speed Rate Fast, highest treatment Lower, less effective Lower, less effective effectiveness Neutralization Indicator YES, Color Change YES, Color Change NO Ease of Disposal Forms into small clumps, easy Forms wet slurry-like mass, more Forms hard solid clump, clean-up and disposal difficult clean-up and disposal more difficult clean-up and disposal Ease of Dispensing Shaker bottle, easy to pour Scooped out of box, no shaker Shaker bottle, easy to pour on spill, free flowing on spill but material in bottle can clump Ease of Use Bright yellow plastic case, easy to Cardboard box Green plastic case locate Kit Weight 16 pounds 11 pounds 22 pounds Effectiveness of SpillSolv Kits Acid Kit - If a 2.5L bottle of acid was spilled, amount of material needed to adsorb: SpillSolv Brand X Brand Y Hydrochloric Acid, 30% 1.25kg NA 4.17kg Nitric Acid, 70% 1.92kg 5.31kg 3.73kg Phosphoric Acid, 85% 1.92kg 17.12kg 3.73kg Sulfuric Acid, 96% 1.92kg 12.13kg 3.73kg Caustic Kit - If a 2.5L bottle of caustic was spilled, amount of material needed to adsorb: Solvent Kit - If a 4L bottle of solvent was spilled, amount of material needed to adsorb*: Potassium Hydroxide, 45% 2.08kg 4.00kg 2.17kg Sodium Hydroxide, 50% 2.50kg 6.41kg 2.17kg Acetone 1.56kg 7.24kg 7.14kg Kerosene 1.67kg 7.24kg 7.14kg Isopropyl Alcohol 1.56kg 7.24kg 7.14kg Toluene 1.67kg 7.24kg 7.14kg Xylene 1.67kg 7.24kg 7.14kg *additional material may be required to reduce flammability of adsorbed solvent
4 A Complete Offering... Kits SpillSolv Multi-Purpose Kit Acid, Caustic & Solvent Spills Catalog# SX1300-1: 2 x 1kg SpillSolv Acid Neutralizer 2 x 0.9kg SpillSolv Caustic Neutralizer 2 x 0.5kg SpillSolv Volatile Adsorbent Powder SpillSolv Acid Spill Kit Catalog# SX1310-1: 6 x 1kg SpillSolv Acid Neutralizer SpillSolv Caustic Spill Kit Catalog# SX1320-1: 6 x 0.9kg SpillSolv Caustic Neutralizer SpillSolv Formaldehyde Spill Kit Catalog# SX1340-1: 6 x 1L SpillSolv Formaldehyde 2 Component Neutralizer (six 950 ml bottles of Formaldehyde Neutralizer Base and six 50 ml Neutralizer Activator) 1 x 200g SpillSolv Formaldehyde Absorbent and Immobilizer 2 heavy duty spray heads SpillSolv Mercury Spill Kit Catalog# SX1350-1: 1 small see-through portable poly container 1 x 750g shaker bottle of SpillSolv Mercury Immobilizer 1 x 180g SpillSolv Mercury Vapor Suppressant 1 pair clear protective glasses 2 pairs of blue N-DEX nitril gloves 1 collector pan and brush 3 H.D. disposal bags 14 x 20 x 4 mil 1 spray bottle *Kit contents may be substituted without changing functionality SpillSolv Solvent Spill Kit Catalog# SX1330-1: 6 x 0.5kg SpillSolv Volatile Adsorbent Powder SpillSolv Chemical Spill Treatment Kit
5 Kit Selection Guide Replacement Items Accessories SpillSolv Acid Replacement Kit Catalog# SX1310R-1 6 x 1kg bottles Acid Neutralizer SpillSolv Caustic Replacement Kit Catalog# SX1320R-1 6 x 0.9kg bottles Caustic Neutralizer SpillSolv Solvent Replacement Kit Catalog# SX1330R-1 6 x 0.5kg bottles Volatile Adsorbent Powder SpillSolv Formaldehyde Replacement Kit Catalog# SX1340R-1 6 x 1L Formaldehyde Neutralizer 6 x 950ml Base 6 x 50ml Activator 1 x 200g Formaldehyde Absorbent and Immobilizer SpillSolv Multi-Purpose Replacement Kit Catalog# SX1300R-1 2 x 1kg bottles Acid Neutralizer 2 x 0.9kg bottles Caustic Neutralizer 2 x 0.5kg bottles Volatile Adsorbant Powder SpillSolv Safety Accessories Replacement Set For Multi-Purpose, Acid, Caustic & Solvent Kits Catalog# SX1300S-1: 1 pair splash goggles SpillSolv Formaldehyde Safety Accessories Replacement Set For Multi-Purpose, Acid, Caustic & Solvent Catalog# SX1340S-1: 1 pair splash goggles 2 heavy duty spray heads colorphast ph strips 0-14 Catalog#9590-3: To confirm neutralization colorphast ph Strips Acid Neutralizing Powder Bottles
6 Selection Guides Treatment Guides Selection Guide Kit What it does Indication that reaction took place Works for Cautions for specific items in class SpillSolv Acid Neutralizes Yes. Starts pink, pink disappears while Acetic Acid Residual salts of acid spills; concentrated acid neutralizing, reappears when Formic Acid Hydrochromic, Picric Acid, spills neutralized Hydriodic Acid require special disposal care Hydrobromic Acid Hydrochloric Acid Hydrofluoric Acid Nitric Acid Perchloric Acid Phosphoric Acid Sulfuric Acid SpillSolv Caustic Neutralizes most Yes. Pinkish-purple indicator initially Sodium Hydroxide alkali materials appears. Yellow color will appear & Potassium Hydroxide remain when spill is neutralized Ammonium Hydroxide SpillSolv Solvent Vapor suppressant to None, this product is an absorbent Volatile liquid fuels Do not use to treat spills of Strong minimize inhalation Organic solvents oxidizers, Organic peroxides, hazards, reduce Hydrazine compounds flammability and adsorbent to safely clean up SpillSolv Formaldehyde 2-component The adsorbent and immobilizer will form a gel with Formaldehyde neutralizer system, the liquid spill to enable rapid lab cleanup. When solutions, Ammonia plus absorbent and treated with the neutralizer, the gel will turn into solutions, Buffered immobilizer a liquid, indicating complete neutralization. Formalin SpillSolv Mercury 2 part system. Vapor Immobilizer will form solid amalgam with Mercury suppresant & Mercury. Suppresant darkens when it comes immobilizer in contact with Mercury PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING SPILL CLEAN UP READ ALL INCLUDED INSTRUCTION SHEETS FOR MORE INFORMATION. Included with each SpillSolv Chemical Spill Treatment Kit is a comprehensive overview of typical use conditions and step-by-step instructions for a safe & rapid spill clean-up.
7 Bulk Options BULK Up to Meet the Challenge! EMD Chemicals SpillSolv Spill Kits are available in bulk sizes to help you meet the challenge of cleaning up larger spills! Any chemical spill in a laboratory or manufacturing site is a problem. A big spill is a huge problem. Inability to contain and control a large acid, caustic or solvent spill can cause personal injuries and equipment damage during an unexpected incident. Make sure you have the correct spill response in place before you are faced with a large spill situation with the potential to get out of control. EMD Chemicals now offers acid and caustic spill neutralizers and solvent adsorbents in bulk sizes. These convenient and easy to use plastic pails and drums are filled with the same spill response chemicals that you have come to rely on in our popular SpillSolv Spill Kits. Now you can choose a size that contains enough neutralizing and adsorbing capability for larger, more dangerous spills. Catalog No. Description Size SX Bulk SpillSolv Acid Neutralizer Powder 22.7kg SX Bulk SpillSolv Acid Neutralizer Powder 205kg SX Bulk SpillSolv Caustic Neutralizer Powder 22.7kg SX Bulk SpillSolv Caustic Neutralizer Powder 205kg SX Bulk SpillSolv Solvent Granules 13kg
8 EMD Chemicals products are warranted to meet the specifications set forth on their label only. EMD Chemicals sole responsibility under this warranty shall be limited to replacement of nonconforming product. Any change or modification of an EMD Chemicals product or its prescribed procedure for use may adversely affect its stated specification and therefore EMD Chemicals shall not be liable in the event of any such change or modification. All EMD Chemicals products are sold on the condition that they be used and disposed of only within the scope of currently recognized critical standards related to human health and the physical environment. Price and specifications are subject to change without notice. We reserve the right to discontinue items without prior notice. EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE, EMD CHEMICALS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO ITS PRODUCTS WHETHER EXPRESS, ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, OR IMPLIED BY COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EMD CHEMICALS SHALL NOT IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ALL SALES ARE SUBJECT TO EMD CHEMICALS TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE. SpillSolv is a registered trademark of EMD Chemicals Inc. colorphast is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany LT REV 2/06 EMD Chemicals Inc. 480 S. Democrat Road Gibbstown, NJ Phone Fax
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