Acid pickling corrosion inhibitors, including BTA, are chemicals that pose certain risks. Although the specific hazards vary depending on the composition and concentration of the product, generally speaking, acid pickling corrosion inhibitors may have the following hazards:
Corrosiveness: Acid pickling corrosion inhibitors have h3 corrosiveness and may cause damage to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. When in contact with pickling agents, direct contact with skin and eyes should be avoided, and the operating area should be well ventilated.
Toxicity: Some pickling corrosion inhibitors may contain toxic substances, and if ingested or inhaled excessively, they may pose a threat to human health. When using, relevant safety operating procedures should be followed to avoid accidental ingestion or inhalation.
Fire and explosion hazard: Some components in acid pickling corrosion inhibitors may react with combustible substances, creating a risk of fire or explosion. When using acid cleaning agents, it is necessary to stay away from open flames and heat sources and store them in fireproof and explosion-proof containers.
Therefore, when using acid pickling corrosion inhibitors, the following points should be noted:
Carefully read and follow the safety instructions and operating procedures on the product packaging.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses, gloves, masks, etc.
Maintain good ventilation in the operating area to avoid inhaling harmful gases.
Store the pickling agent in a suitable container, away from open flames and heat sources.
The waste liquid treatment of pickling agents should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations and should not be arbitrarily dumped into the environment.
If you need to use acid pickling corrosion inhibitors, please be cautious and follow relevant safety operating procedures to ensure your personal and environmental safety.