Usage and precautions of industrial potassium nitrate

Sep 10, 2023 Leave a message

Industrial potassium nitrate is an inorganic substance, commonly known as fire nitrate or soil nitrate. KNO3 refers to the nitrate of potassium. It is colorless and transparent orthorhombic crystals or rhombic crystals or white powder, odorless, non-toxic, salty and refreshing. It absorbs little moisture in the air, is not easy to agglomerate, is easily soluble in water, can be dissolved in liquid ammonia and glycerol, and is insoluble in absolute ethanol and ether.
Precautions for operating industrial potassium nitrate: Close the operation and strengthen ventilation. Operators need to undergo special training and strictly abide by operating procedures. It is recommended that operators wear hood-type electric air-supply filtering dust-proof respirators, polyethylene anti-virus suits, and neoprene gloves. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the workplace.
Keep away from flammable and combustible materials. Avoid dust generation. Avoid contact with reducing agents, acids, and active metal powders. When handling, load and unload with care to prevent damage to packaging and containers. Equipped with corresponding varieties and quantities of fire-fighting equipment and leakage emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may be harmful residues.

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