Buffer Cleaner
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- Appearance: Liquid, viscous, colourless, soluble in water
- pH
- Boiling point - not known
- Vapour pressure <0.01 kPa at 20 deg C
- Vapour density - not known
- Freezing point <0 °C at 760 mm/Hg
- Completely soluble in water
| PROBLEM | CLEARING AGENT | COMMENTS |
| Routine cleaning All finishes | Soap mild detergent and water. (preferably warm) | Sponge, rinse with clean water, wipe dry if necessary. Follow polish lines. |
| Fingerprints All finishes | Soap warm water or organic solvent (eg acetone, alchol, methylated spirits) | Rinse with clean water and pipe dry. Follow polish lines. |
| Stubborn stains and discoloration. All finishes. | Mild cleaning solutions. Ensure any properietary cleaners state compatibility with stainless steel. Phpsphoric acid cleaners may also be effective | Use rag, sponge or fibre brush (soft nylon or natural bristle. An old toothbrush can be useful). Rinse well with clean water and wipe dry. Follow polish lines. |
| Lime deposits from hard water. | Solution of one part vinegar to three parts water. | Soak in solution then brush to loosen. Rise well with clean water. |
| Oil or grease marks. All finishes. | Organic solvents (eg. acetone, alchol, methylated spirits, proprietary "safety solvents"). Baked-on grease can be softened beforehand with ammonia |
Clean after with soap and water, rinse with clean water and dry. Follow polish lines |

| CHARACTERISTICS | : | SPECIFICATION |
| Description | : | A White Translucent Unctuous Mass, Slightly Fluorescent in daylight when melted, odourless, when wubbed on the skin |
| Solubility | : | Slightly soluble in Methylene Chloride, insoluble in Water, Ethanol (96%) & Glycerol |
| Drop Point Deg.C | : | 40 – 60 |
| Consistency Dmm | : | 100-300 |
| Infrared Absorption of A 0.05 % W/V solution In 2,2,4 – trimethylpentane, at about 290 Nm | : | As per specification |
| Acidity or Alkalinity | : | As per specification |
| Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons | : | As per specification |
| Sulphated Ash,% | : | 0.05 Maximum |

Dissolves grease, paint, ink, grime, dirt, tar and difficult to clean substances. Smooth, gelatin, waterless hand cleaner for engineers.
Physical Properties :
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Active ingredients |
: 920 - 95% |
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Appearance |
: Gritty paste |
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Odour |
: Almond |
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pH |
: 9-10 |
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Solvent |
: Non |
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Flash Point |
: None |
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Boiling Point |
: None |
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Specific Gravity |
: 1.4 – 1.45 |
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Miscibility |
: Apart fromthe abrasive the product is completely miscible in hot or cold water |
Natural ingredients, moisturisers, surfactants gives soothing effect on the skin after use..
Grease-Soil-paint-natural-Hand-Cleaner
RXSOL Skin Care Paste.
This is best substitute of petroleum Product like, Petrol, diesel, kerosene, etc. and Caustic based detergentwhich drain the body oil. It removes even the most stubborn grease and grime. Due to based on natural Almond oil and Glycerine Rxsol Skin Care paste is very gentle to clean and improve the skin of hand.
Water less Hand Cleaner manufacturer and supplier in Mumbai, Kandla, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, Fujairah, Dubai, Sharjah, Abudhabi, Barka, Muscat, Sohar Oman

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET |
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Muriatic ACID |
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Parameters |
Specification Range |
Typical |
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% Active Content |
31.45 – 32.5 |
32.0 |
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Specific gravity @ 60°F |
1.160 – 1.166 |
1.162 |
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Degree Baumē (Bē) |
20.0 – 20.6 |
20.4 |
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Iron (ppm) |
0.5 – 1.0 |
< 0.5 |
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Color (APHA) |
5 - 20 |
< 5 |
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Total organic compound (ppm) |
2 – 5 |
< 2.5 |
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Oxidizing substance (as cl2 ppm) |
0 – 30 |
< 5 |
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Freezing Point |
-49°F |
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Muriatic acid in high concentrations forms acidic mists. Both the mist and the solution have a corrosive effect on human tissue, with the potential to damage respiratory organs, eyes, skin, and intestines. Upon mixing Muriatic acid with common oxidizing chemicals, such as bleach (NaClO) or permanganate (KMnO4), the toxic gas chlorine is produced. To minimize the risks while working with Muriatic acid, appropriate precautions should be taken, including wearing rubber or PVC gloves, protective eye goggles, and chemical-resistant clothing.

MSDS and Technical specification available online
| Form | Crystalline powder |
| Appearance | White |
| Density | 1.6 |
| pH, in 10% sol. | 1 |
| Not Compatible | Long term exposure will cause corrosion. |
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Product Properties |
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Characteristics |
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APPEARANCE |
Grennish liquid |
Versatile for multi purpose cleaning. |
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DENSITY |
In g/cm3 : 1.1 at 15°C |
Cuts through heavy grease and grime |
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COMPATIBILITY |
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Economical – dilute for most cleaning needs |
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Metal |
Avoid contact with aluminium, zinc, tin and their alloys. In concentrated stage . |
Formulated for use with High Pressure cleaning machines. Non-flammable. |
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Rubber |
May swell |
Suitable with hot or cold high pressure eqp. |
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pH Neat |
13 - 14 |
Free from caustic . |
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PACKAGING |
RXSOL HP 3005 20/25/35/210 Lts |
cleaning of cargo holds, tanks and refrigeration vessels. fishing vessels holds and machinery |
Note:- After cleaning affects shining property. Can be used for cleaning of outside paintwork and decks .
**Read the Material Safety Data Sheet before using this product**


HBI at Elevated Temperatures
The Master of the ship must notify the port authorities if hydrogen gas is detected in the ship holds or if abnormal temperatures are measured in the HBI cargo holds. The Harbor Master and qualified personnel are responsible for executing the action plan when a ship or barge arrives with HBI at the following temperature levels:
A. Greater Than 65° Celsius but Less Than or Equal to 80° Celsius
Proceed with the following actions:
1 > Before unloading the vessel, measure the HBI temperature in each hold and record the measurements in the temperature log book.
2 > Unload the holds in the assigned zone and immediately transfer the HBI to the storage yard zone as described in PART II, Section 5.4 of this guide.
B. Temperature Greater Than 80° Celsius and Less Than or Equal to 150°
Celsius
Proceed with the following actions:
1 > Before unloading the vessel, measure the HBI temperature in each hold and record the measurements in the temperature log book. This should be done every two hours while the contingency is in effect.
2 > Unload the holds with HBI at temperature less than 65º Celsius first, then those containing HBI between 65º and 100º Celsius. Continue unloading HBI with temperatures between 100º and 150º Celsius in the
first transfer station, using the movement sense of the belt as a
reference.
3 > Transfer the HBI from the unloading zone clean and free of debris and flammable material, such as coal, coke and wood to the storage yard indicated by the client as follows:
Transfer the HBI during a maximum of three-minute intervals, and dose (i.e., mix the hotter with the cooler material to have an average temperature lower than the hottest one – no water to be used) the HBI that is at temperatures between 100° and 150° Celsius with cooler material for a maximum of two minutes. Stop the vibrating feeders for about five minutes, but keep the conveyor belts in motion. Repeat these steps until finished with HBI removal. While transferring the HBI, inspect the belt transfer system for any sign of overheating. In case of belt overheating, stop the HBI dosing and transfer but keep the transfer belts in motion until they cool. Take special care to avoid pouring water into hoppers and other equipment. Use a front-end loader to spread the HBI to a level of approximate 30 centimeter height to stop the reoxidation, Verify that the belts are cooled down and resume HBI transfer per
the previous instructions.
C . Greater than 150° Celsius
Proceed with the following actions:
1 > Before unloading the holds, measure the HBI temperature in each hold and record the measurements in the temperature log book. This should be done every two hours while the contingency is in effect.
2 > Position the HBI with temperatures greater than 150° Celsius at the end of the reception area and spray with pressurized water. In this case, there is no option but to momentarily cool down the HBI.
3 > When the temperature is reduced to between 80º and 150° Celsius proceed with the steps described in 6.3.2.2. Caution: Do not spray water on hot HBI that is steaming (i.e., emitting water vapor).
Procedure If Hydrogen Concentration Is Over 1% (25% LEL)
1 > Inform the shipper immediately and seek expert advice.
2 > Keep the natural surface ventilation open at all times
3 > Monitor LEL in the holds continuously until level drops to less than 25 %.
4 > Avoid any possible ignition source on the vicinity.
5 > Care shall be taken as to prevent any spark generation.
6 > Monitor the hydrogen concentration in the holds and keep the surface ventilation (either natural or mechanical) until values fall below 1%.
7 > When hydrogen levels are within safe values, proceed as normal.
8 > On the contrary, additional ventilation should be applied to the space if available and re-testing should be conducted after a suitable interval.
9 > Contact the P & I Club and Shipper and follow the instructions of the appointed expert or surveyor.
10 > At sea, do not open the troubled hold without explicit instructions from the shipper or appointed expert or surveyor.
11 > Ensure there are no possible sources of ignition near the cargo spaces, adjacent spaces or open decks.

Lime Remover HD is a concentrated aqueous solution consisting of a blend of special surfactants and specific corrosion inhibitors.
Appearance / Color : Clear liquid
Specific gravity : 1.10–1.20 at 15°C
Solubility in water : 100% Soluble
Boiling Point : 100 °C
Lime Remover HD is formulated with strong Surfactant agents and special corrosion inhibitors, sufficient enough to neutralize strong alkaline nature of LIME.

