TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Yellowish liquid
Density (20 °C): 880 kg/m3
Dyn. viscosity (25 °C): 23 m Pa.s.

| Form | Liquid |
| State | Clear |
| Odour | Fresh |
| Boiling point and boiling range | 0°C |
| Flash Point | Not applicable |
| Freezing Point | 100°C |
| pH | 13.0 - 14.0, 100 % |
Filter Clean Special HD – Coil Cleaning Procedure
Before Starting:
Ensure the unit and all fans are turned off for safety.
Mix 1 part Filter Clean Special HD with 5 parts water.
Important: Always add water to the sprayer tank first, then add Filter Clean Special HD.
(add Filter Clean Special HD first, then water.)
Using a sprayer, thoroughly spray the cleaning solution on the coil plates.
Ensure complete coverage on all surfaces of the plates.
Allow the cleaning solution to remain on the surface for 5–15 minutes to loosen dirt, grease, and residues.
Rinse off all coil surfaces using a hose or the system’s built-in spray nozzles (if equipped).
Use hot water, if available, for enhanced cleaning performance.
For heavily soiled units, repeat Steps 2 through 4 until the coils are fully clean.


| Parameter | Unit | Typical Value |
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| Appearance | – | Clear to pale yellow liquid |
| pH | – | 3.5 – 5.5 |
| Density @ 25°C | g/cm³ | 1.08 +/- 0.05 |
| Solubility | – | Miscible with water and hydrocarbons |
Broad-spectrum CMIT/MIT-based diesel biocide formulated in dipropylene glycol to control bacterial and fungal contamination in fuel storage systems. Prevents sludge formation, corrosion, and fuel degradation. Powerful diesel biocide combining CMIT/MIT actives for long-term microbial protection. Keeps diesel clean, prevents filter clogging, and protects tanks from corrosion. Advanced isothiazolinone biocide for diesel and fuel systems. Controls microbial growth, protects against corrosion, and extends fuel life. Effective fuel preservative that kills bacteria and fungi in diesel storage tanks, preventing sludge and fuel spoilage.

ACID inhibitor for Citric Acid.
Acids and corrosive materials are used to enhance production and to stimulate reservoirs therefore special care is required to ensure that casing, tubing strings and downhole equipment are not damaged. Blend of ACID with Citric Acid Corrosion Inhibitor protect your downhole equipment and metal tubulars.

Product Properties
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Colour |
Clear light brown liquid |
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Density |
In g/cm3 at 15°C: 0.99 |
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Flash Point |
(PMCC)°C: Above 62 |
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Copmtibility |
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When mixed with water, a clear emulsion is formed. |
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Metal |
No known effect |
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Rubber |
May swell |
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Sythetic Rubber |
May swell |
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Packaging |
RXSOL-20-2001-222 |
(in Litres) |
Flash Point : > None |
Using-Procedure
Spraying:–
This can be beneficial as part of the initial cleaning process after the carriage of Lube oils and Lube oil additives. As soon as the tank in question has been checked empty by the attending surveyor, RXSOL-20-2001-210 should be sprayed over all surfaces which are safely reacheable.
Portable machines:–
After 45 minutes the butterworth machines should be operated for 3 x 20 minutes drops using warm 60o C, then the machines brought back to the top and a full hot wash 80 – 85 o C should be carried out for at least 6 hours.
Fixed machines:–
Wash ambient for 45 minutes followed by warm water for one cycle before increasing to hot (80oC) for 4 hours.
Injection:–
This can be carried out by injecting RXSOL-20-2001-210 into the butterworth system after the heater. A normal amount to use would be 100 – 150 liters during the initial washing cycle. Water temperature should be 60o C during the injection period then brought up to 80 – 85 o C for the full washing period.
Re-circulation:–
Possibly the best result are achieved by re-circulating a solution of RXSOL-20-2001-210 after the initial rough washing of the tank. A sufficient amount of fresh water to maintain good suction should be heated to 60 o C and approximately 420 liters of RXSOL-20-2001-210 (2 drums) added for each 500 liters of fresh water. The temperature of the mixture can be increased depending upon the melting point if the product being cleaned. The solution should be circulated for at least 4 hours and the butterworth machines operated at maximum pressure in all areas of the tank throughout this process. If a number of tanks are to be circulated, then a substantial quantity of solution can be made so that transfers can be made without delay and any small amounts lost will not affect the operation. Normally following transfer to another tank, 100 liters RXSOL-20-2001-210 is added for each 5000 liters of solution. This is called “spiking”.
Following the re-circulation process, the tank must be hot butterworthed 80-85o C for at least 6 hours.
*Use a strainer at the pumpstack when circulating any solution RXSOL-20-2001-210 is recommended for local cleaning and degreasing and may be applied by brush, hand spray, immersion, soaking or any other conventional means. Apply concentrate RXSOL-20-2001-210 over soiled area and wait for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off with water.
Soak Method:-
For heavy oil and soil Put parts to be cleaned into a bath of concentrate RXSOL-20-2001-210 and for medium to light soiling use a solution of 10-30% RXSOL-20-2001-210 in water. Parts should be soaked for at least 30 minutes before washing off with water.
Spray-Method:-
Spray concentrate RXSOL-20-2001-210 over all soiled areas. With in 15 and 30 minutes, RXSOL-20-2001-210 starts its function then rinse off by water hose. For stubborn deposits, agitation by scrubbing will assist the cleaning operation .
Cargo Tank Cleaning after Mineral Oils
Direct injection method:–
Make a solution of RXSOL-20-2001-210 between 0.1 and 2.0% i.e. one to twenty litres per ton wash water. Then use with Tank cleaning machine , Best results are obtained when water is heated to a temperature between 60 to 80°C. Slops Should be Constantly Stripped from, tank.
Recirculation method / Ship's Rocking Mottion:–
Make soln. Strength with RXSOL-20-2001-210 between 0.5 –3 % and used with Tank Cleaning machines OR fill the tank to 20-30% volume with sea water and add the RXSOL-20-2001-210 up to full dose . For better results heat the solution between 60 - 80°C.
NOTE : Dose rate and results will vary depending on amount of contamination.
Spot cleaning- RXSOL-20-2001-210 (concentrate) can be sprayed over surfaces and left for 20 - 30 minutes Finally wash down the tank surfaces with hot water between 60°C and 80°C with high pressure machine . Keep stripping tank slops and transfer to holding tank/slop tank.Cleaning of theOil side of Lube Oil Heat Exchangers Cleaning is best achieved by the recirculation method using a heated 20% solution of RXSOL-20-2001-210.
1) First of all drain off any remaining oil from Heat Exchanger.
2) Connect the discharge side of a portable pump to the lower heat exchanger connection & the suction Side of the pump to the bottom outlet of a 200 litre drum.
3) Complete the circuit by connecting the upper connection on the heat exchanger to the top of the drum.
4) Maintain the bath temperature between 60-80 0 C throughout the cleaning operation. If it is not possible to heat, the operation will need to be extended.
5) Use the pump to maintain circulation for 12 to 15 hours. When the cleaning is completed, disconnect the lower heat exchanger connection and drain out the cleaning solution.
6) Connect a fresh water supply to the upper heat exchanger connection, and rinse until the water runs clean from the lower connection. When rinsing is complete, disconnect the water supply and thoroughly drain and dry the heat exchanger


Strontium sulfate (SrSO4) is the sulfate salt of strontium. It is a white crystalline powder and occurs in nature as the mineral celestine. It is poorly soluble in water to the extent of 1 part in 8,800.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
| Chemical formula | SrSO4 |
| Molecular weight | 183.68 g/mol |
| Density | 3.96 g/cm3 |
| Melting point | 1,606°C |
| Solubility |
Poorly soluble in water, more soluble in dilute HCl and nitric acid, and appreciably soluble in alkali chloride solutions |



Physical Properties:
| Melting point | 1494 °C (lit.) |
| Density | 3.7 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.) |
| Storage temprature | Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature |
| Solublity | dilute aqueous acid: slightly soluble(lit.) |
| Form | Powder |
| Specific gravity | 3.7 |
| Colour | White |
| Solublity | Soluble in ammonium chloride. Slightly soluble in ammonia and water. |
| Stability | Stable. Incompatible with strong acids. |
| 1494 °C (lit.) |
| 1494 °C (lit.) |
