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Nitrate acid
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Nitric Acid 60% 68%, A Highly Corrosive And Reactive Chemical
Product Description
Nitric acid is a highly corrosive and oxidizing liquid that can cause severe chemical burns on contact with skin or eyes. It reacts violently with many substances, including organic materials, reducing agents, and flammable liquids, which may lead to fires, explosions, or toxic gas releases. As such, it demands utmost caution in its handling and storage.
Storage Containers: Nitric acid should be stored in dedicated containers made of compatible materials. Recommended materials include high-density polyethylene (HDPE), fluorinated plastics (e.g., PTFE), and glass. Never store nitric acid in metal containers, as it can corrode and create hazardous reactions.
Storage Area: The storage area should be well-ventilated, well-lit, and away from direct sunlight. Keep the containers tightly closed and clearly labeled with the appropriate hazard warnings.
Separation from Incompatible Materials: Keep nitric acid away from flammable materials, organic substances, and reducing agents to prevent potential reactions.
Secondary Containment: In case of container leakage, use secondary containment measures, such as spill pallets or trays, to prevent spills from spreading and causing further hazards.
Transportation: When transporting nitric acid, use approved containers designed for chemical transport. Secure the containers properly to prevent tipping or spillage during transit.
When working with nitric acid, it is crucial to use compatible materials for equipment and storage to avoid hazardous reactions. Here are some examples of materials that are generally compatible with nitric acid:
High-density polyethylene (HDPE): Suitable for storing and transporting nitric acid in concentrations up to 70%.
Fluorinated plastics (e.g., PTFE): Highly resistant to nitric acid and can be used for both storage and handling.
Glass: Appropriate for small-scale storage and laboratory use.
Ceramics: Certain ceramics, such as borosilicate glass, can be used for storage.
PackageDrum No.Net Weight per Drum Net Weight per 20'FCL
IBC Drum20.001100 KG22 MT
30KG Drum720.0030 KG21.6 MT
220KG Drum80.00220 KG17.6 MT
Package | Drums | Net Weight per Drum | Net Weight per 20'FCL |
IBC Drum | 20.00 | 1280 KG | 25.6 MT |
30L Drum | 720.00 | 35 KG | 25.2MT |
200L Drum | 80.00 | 280 KG | 22.4MT |
Chemical synthesis: Nitric acid is widely used to synthesize other chemical substances, such as making nitrogen fertilizers (such as urea and ammonium nitrate), dyes, and pharmaceuticals.
Metal corrosion and surface treatment: In the metal industry, nitric acid is often used to clean and etch metal surfaces to remove impurities and oxides.
Explosive manufacturing: Nitric acid is a component of many explosives, such as nitroglycerin and TNT, used for military and industrial applications.
Laboratory use: In the laboratory, nitric acid can be used as a reagent for analyzing and determining nitrogen content or conducting various chemical reactions.
Electronics industry: In the semiconductor manufacturing process, nitric acid is used for cleaning and etching silicon wafers.
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