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Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
China
Price for Minimum Order:
-
Minimum Order Quantity:
1 Ton
Packaging Detail:
25kg/bag
Delivery Time:
within 6 working days after payment receipt
Supplying Ability:
2000 Ton per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C
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No. 43 Fangji Road, Yangyuan, Wuhan, Hubei
Product Name : SODIUM LIGNOSULPHONATE
Other Names : SODIUM LIGNOSULFONATE
UN No. : N/A
Dangerous Goods Class : None Allocated
Subsidiary Risk : None Allocated
Hazchem Code : N/A
Pack Group : 0
EPG : N/A
Poisons Schedule : N/A
Uses : No information available.
1 Physical Description / Properties
Appearance : Yellow or brown powder
Formula : No information available.
Boiling Point : Not available deg C
Melting Point : Not available deg C
Vapour Pressure : Negligible
Specific Gravity : 0.***0.*5 (water = 1)
Flash Point : Not available
pH : ***0
Solubility in water : Miscible g/l (*5 deg C)
Flammability Limits (as percentage volume in air)
Lower Explosion Limit : N/A
Upper Explosion Limit : N/A
2 Ingredients
Chemical Entity |
CAS No. |
Proportions (%) |
SODIUM LIGNOSULPHONATE |
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>*3 |
3 HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION
4 Health Effects - Acute
Swallowed
The material is moderately discomforting to the gastro-intestinal tract and may be harmful if
swallowed in large quantity. Ingestion of anionic surfactants may produce diarrhoea, bloated stomach, and occasional vomiting.
Eye
The dust may produce eye discomfort causing smarting, pain or redness. Direct eye contact with some anionic surfactants in high concentration can cause severe damage to the cornea.
Skin
The material may be slightly discomfort to the skin from repeated exposures over long periods. Anionic surfactants can cause skin redness and pain, as well as a rash. Cracking, scaling and blistering can occur.
Inhaled
The dust may be discomforting to the upper respiratory tract. Persons with impaired respiratory function, airway diseases and conditions such as emphysema or chronic bronchitis, may incur further disability if excessive concentrations of particulate area inhaled. Exposure to sulphonates can