Msds - Nalco 2000
Nalco 2000 is widely used as a cooling system treatment in diesel engines, protecting ferrous metals, copper and copper alloys, and aluminum components from corrosive attack. It is approved by major diesel engine manufacturers worldwide. The product can be diluted with water in all proportions. Dosage can be monitored using to measure nitrite levels.
Classified as Category 2 (Skin) and Category 2A (Eye). Direct contact causes redness, pain, and serious irritation. Specific Toxicity:
Comprehensive Guide to Nalco 2000 (Nalcool 2000) MSDS and Safety msds nalco 2000
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Do not flush residues down the drain. Dispose of contaminated products, rinsates, and containers via a licensed hazardous waste disposal contractor. Nalco 2000 is widely used as a cooling
A spill of Nalco 2000 is a hazardous situation due to its corrosiveness and environmental toxicity.
The product itself is . However, when involved in a fire, it may evolve oxides of carbon (COx) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) , which are hazardous and can be toxic. A critical safety consideration is that if the product is allowed to dry, the sodium nitrite component acts as an oxidizing agent and can initiate the combustion of other materials. Dosage can be monitored using to measure nitrite levels
: Avoid all direct contact with eyes and skin. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling the product. Always wash hands thoroughly after use.
Category 2 (May cause damage to organs - Blood). Signal Word: WARNING Hazard Statements: H315: Causes skin irritation. H319: Causes serious eye irritation. H371: May cause damage to organs (Blood) if swallowed. 2. Chemical Composition and Ingredients (MSDS Section 3)
Use extinguishing measures appropriate to local circumstances (water spray, CO2, dry chemical). VI. Accidental Release Measures
NALCOOL 2000 is primarily classified as an and harmful substance. It is a dark red liquid with a slight organic odour, featuring a high pH (typically 11.1–11.8), making it mildly alkaline. Primary Hazards identified in the SDS:
