Determination of the absorbing capacity of FLUISORB and the storage stability of FLUISORB contaminated with different liquid chemicals

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Determination of the absorbing capacity of FLUISORB and the storage stability of FLUISORB contaminated with different liquid chemicals Method The absorbing capacity is determined following the requirements of DIN 53 923. The storage stability of contaminated FLUISORB is determined as follows: After determination of the absorbing capacity of FLUISORB the saturated binder will be filled up with test liquid to approx. 15 mm over the level of the sample in a beaker. These conditions remain for at least 24 hours in the beaker without agitating. If there is no recognizable reaction or change, the storage stability is evaluated as positive. Definition The Absorbing Capacity is defined as the volume of a liquid chemical which is absorbed by FLUISORB if stored in a test liquid under defined conditions. The Absorbing Capacity is specified in two ways: uptake of a liquid as a percentage [%] and as a value of absorption [kg/kg] in relation to the dry weight of the oil binder. Devices Cylindrical plastic sieve (mesh size 1.5mm) with a diameter of at least 140mm Tray with test liquid to accommodate the sieve containing FLUISORB Top-loading balance Laboratory tray to weigh the saturated FLUISORB Stopwatch, Beaker Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 1 of 9

Sampling The FLUISORB sample is adapted to standard reference atmosphere. FLUISORB is an environmentally friendly approved Oil Absorbent, made of 100% renewable raw materials produced by KALLE GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany. FLUISORB is certified by the accredited German Materialprüfungsamt Nordrhein-Westfalen for oil absorption Type III R (Ground, Industrial purposes, Streets and Traffic Areas) according to the German legal directive LTwS 27, test no. 22000628708. Procedure Weigh the sample with an accuracy of ±0.1 g = in grams [g] of dry mass Put the sieve containing the sample into the tray filled with the liquid chemical; the surface of the sample should be located approx. 20mm below the liquid level. After an exposure time of 60 ±3 seconds, the sieve with the sample is lifted out of the liquid held up to drop off for 120 ±3 seconds. Remove the sample from the sieve and put it in a tared (set at zero) laboratory tray. Weigh the sample with the tared laboratory tray. Weight of the wet (soaked) sample = in grams [g] of wet mass Record value. Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 2 of 9

Evaluation Calculation of the liquid absorption of FLUISORB : wet mass (g) dry mass (g) Liquid absorbance (%) = x 100 dry mass (g) wet mass (g) dry mass (g) Liquid absorbance (kg/kg) = x 100 dry mass (g) The absorbing capacity of FLUISORB and the storage stability of contaminated FLUISORB have been tested as a chemical bonding agent with the following chemical liquids (according to the German directive LTwS 31; March 2001): Strong Acids: e.g. Sulphuric acid 96%; group: A Alkali substances: e.g. Sodium hydroxide solution, Ammonium hydroxide and Triethanolamine; group: B Flammable fluids: e.g. Regular Gasoline, Tetrahydrofuran, Toluene, Ethanol/Alcohol, Paint thinner; group: F Nonpolar organic fluids: e.g. Light fuel oil/diesel, Heavy duty oil, Engine oil, Hydraulic oil, Gasoline; group: H Oxidative Substances: e.g. Hydrogen Peroxide, Chlorine bleaching, Peracetic acid; group: O Aqueous and polar fluids: e.g. Glycol, Latex Paint, Urea; group: P Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 3 of 9

see the summary tables, Pages 5-9 Final Conclusion Concerning the specified test liquids of the groups B, F, H, O and P, the absorbing capacity and the storage stability of contaminated FLUISORB exceeds the market standards by far. For the group of A: Strong Acids FLUISORB is not suitable. The FLUISORB absorption material is made of renewable raw materials; the non-contaminated material is fully biodegradable, environmentally compatible and will rot naturally. It is chemically neutral, non-toxic, non-staining and fulfils the requirements of the occupational medicine as well as the environmental tests of the German Hygiene Institute, another accredited institute. Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 4 of 9

Group "B": Alkali substances Minimum Absorbing Capacity: 1,0 kg liquid test chemicals per kg FLUISORB Sodium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Sodium hydroxide 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 163,4 153,4 1534 15,34 Positive Ammoniac Ammoniac Ammoniac 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 158,7 148,7 1487 14,87 Positive Triethanolamine Triethanolamine Triethanolamine 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 119,1 109,1 1091 10,91 Positive Sodium hydroxide solution, 33% Ammoniac=Ammonium hydroxide, 25% Triethanolamine, 85% Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 5 of 9

Group "F": Flammable fluids Minimum Absorbing Capacity: 0,5 kg liquid test chemicals per kg FLUISORB Regular gasoline Regular gasoline Regular gasoline 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 47,6 47,6 37,6 3,76 Positive Tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydrofuran Tetrahydrofuran 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 65,1 55,1 551 5,51 Positive Toluene Toluene Toluene 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 59,6 49,6 496 4,96 Positive Ethanol Ethanol Ethanol 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 57,1 47,1 471 4,71 Positive Thinner Thinner Thinner 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 58,4 48,4 484 4,84 Positive Ethyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 62,4 52,4 524 5,24 Positive instead of n-hexan : Regular gasoline, DIN EN 228 Ethanol, 96% Tetrahydrofuran (THF) Thinner: Paint thinner,includes Xylol Toluene Ethyl alcohol Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 6 of 9

Group "H": Nonpolar organic fluids Minimum Absorbing Capacity: 0,36 kg liquid test chemicals per kg FLUISORB Engine oil Engine oil Engine oil 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 94,9 84,9 849 8,49 Positive Hydraulic oil Hydraulic oil Hydraulic oil 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 75,7 65,7 657 6,57 Positive Light fuel oil/diesel Light fuel oil/diesel Light fuel oil/diesel 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 77,6 67,6 676 6,76 Positive Regular Gasoline Regular Gasoline Regular Gasoline 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 51,1 41,1 411 4,11 Positive Mixture Mixture Mixture 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 77,1 67,1 671 6,71 Positive Engine oil 15W-40 Hydraulic oil HLP 46 Light fuel oil/diesel, DIN EN 590 Regular Gasoline, DIN EN 228 Mixture = 20% Engine oil + 20% Regular gasoline + 20% Diesel + 20% Hydraulic oil + 20% Anti-freeze protection Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 7 of 9

Group "O": Oxidative Substances Minimum Absorbing Capacity: 0,5 kg liquid test chemicals per kg FLUISORB Hydrogen Peroxid Hydrogen Peroxid Hydrogen Peroxid 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 155,6 145,6 1456 14,56 Positive Chlorine Bleaching Chlorine Bleaching Chlorine Bleaching 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 178,8 168,8 1688 16,88 Positive Peracetic Acid Peracetic Acid Peracetic Acid 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 115,1 105,1 1051 10,51 Positive Hydrogen Peroxid, 35% instead of Chlorine Bleaching: 15% active Chlorine: Dan Chlorix Sodiumhydrochlorine, 28% Peracetic Acid, 15% Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 8 of 9

Group "P": Aqueous and Polar Fluids Minimum Absorbing Capacity: 1,0 kg liquid test chemicals per kg FLUISORB M.-ethylene glycol M.-ethylene glycol M.-ethylene glycol 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 112,3 102,3 1023 10,23 Positive Latex Paint Latex Paint Latex Paint 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 196,3 186,3 1863 18,63 Positive Liquid manure Liquid manure Liquid manure 24 Hours FLUISORB 10 134,1 124,1 1241 12,41 Positive Monoethylene glycol = M.-ethylene glycol Latex Paint white: Ingredients: Synthetic dispersion, Titanium dioxide, Calcite, Silicates, Water, Additives, Preservative agents instead of Liquid manure: 1% urea as alternative fluid Kalle GmbH Wiesbaden, Germany; Business Line Sponge Cloth, Application Engineering H.J.Theis Page 9 of 9