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chelates / Phosphate, Phosphonate

CAS / EINECS:

CAS no.:22042-96-2 (Na2, Nax); 68-78-68155 (Na7)

EINECS no.. :244-751-4

Specialist:

Information:

Synonyms: Phosphonic acid, [[bis [2- [bis (phosphonomethyl) amino] ethyl] amino] methyl] -, sodium salt; C9H (28-x) O15N3P5 Na2.7, x

The 'x' in Britequest DTPMP.Nax indicates that the sodium in this salt is variable. We can fix it at 2, 7 or leave it at a variable x.

Britequest DTPMP.Nax are chelating agents and scale inhibitors, especially for the prevention of barium sulfate (BaSO4) formation. They also act as anti-scaling agents, they break down already formed deposits. They are used in cleaning agents, industrial and municipal water treatment, as auxiliaries in cooling and boiler water and in oil fields.

Britequest DTPMP.Nax have positive side effects. Stabilizing reactive ingredients, such as peroxides in detergents.

Technical:

H290 = can be corrosive to metals.
H315 = causes skin irritation.
H318 = causes serious eye damage.
R 38 = irritating to the skin.

 

Commercial:

Packaging: 25liter jerry cans, 250kg (200liter) barrels, 1250kg (1000liter) IBC, 24mt ISO tank container (bulk)

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