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KR-1100 Acrylic Homopolymer

Posted on January 19, 2024 By admin No Comments on KR-1100 Acrylic Homopolymer

Properties:

KR-1100 is the homopolymer of low molecular polyacrylic acid and its salts. Free of phosphate, it can be used in situations of low or none content of phosphate. KR-1100 can be used as high effective scale inhibitor for sugar processing. It obtains the scale inhibition effect by dispersing calcium carbonate or calcium sulfate in water system.

Structural Formula:

KR-1100 acrylic homopolymer

Specification:

Items Index
Appearance Colorless to pale yellow transparent liquid
Solid content, % 47.0-49.0
Density (20℃), g/cm3 1.20 min
pH(as it) 3.0-4.5
Viscosity (25℃), mPa•s 500-900

Usage:

When used alone, the dosage of 10-30mg/L is preferred. When used as dispersant in other fields, the dosage should be determined by experiment.

Package and Storage:

200L plastic drum,IBC(1000L),customers’ requirement. Storage for ten months in shady room and dry place.

Protective measures for KR-1100:

When handling KR-1100 Acrylic/Sulfonic Terpolymer, it is important to follow appropriate protective measures to ensure safety. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Wear appropriate PPE, including gloves, safety glasses or goggles, and protective clothing, such as a lab coat or coveralls.
  2. Ventilation: Ensure good ventilation in the working area to minimize exposure to vapors or dust. If working in an enclosed space, use local exhaust ventilation or wear respiratory protection if necessary.
  3. Handling: Avoid direct contact with the skin and eyes. In case of accidental contact, immediately flush the affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention if needed.
  4. Storage: Store KR-1100 in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Follow any specific storage requirements mentioned on the product’s safety data sheet (SDS).
  5. Spill and Leak Response: In case of spills or leaks, contain the material using absorbent materials (such as vermiculite or sand) and prevent it from entering drains or waterways.
  6. Disposal: Dispose of KR-1100 and its containers in accordance with local regulations. Do not pour it down the drain or discard it in the environment.

It is important to consult the specific safety data sheet (SDS) and guidance provided by the manufacturer or supplier of KR-1100 Acrylic/Sulfonic Terpolymer for detailed and accurate information on handling and protective measures.

Polycarboxylic Antiscalant and Dispersant Tags:KR-1100, scale inhibitor

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