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Specification:
IS: 646-1986 (reaffirmed in 1996).
Description: The chemical is a clear yellow
liquid and, when evaporated over a clean white
tile, leaves no residue.
Composition: When tested to the method
prescribed in appendix 'A' IS: 646-1986, the vapourised
liquid contains not less than 99.8 per cent by
volume of chlorine gas.
Properties and storage: Liquid chlorine
is a clear amber-coloured mobile fluid and is
about one-and-one-half times the weight of water.
It evaporates extremely rapidly when spilled,
one volume of liquid forming 460 volumes of gas.
Thus, a liquid chlorine leak may be extremely
hazardous, as the quantity of chlorine given out
is many times greater than that from a gaseous
leak.
Chlorine
is slightly soluble in water; the maximum solubility
being approximately 1 per cent at 10° C. Chlorine
cylinders and containers should be stored in a
dried ventilated place, protected from excessive
heat and direct sunlight. It is preferable that
the storage room be fire-proof. Storage near gangways
or in sub-surface locations should be avoided.
Uses: Chlorine is used mainly as a bleaching
agent and a disinfectant. It is also used in metallurgy
and in the manufacture of organic and inorganic
chlorinated products.
Safety precautions:
1. Even a minor leak must be attended to immediately.
If the leak occurs in the containers in which
the chlorine is being used, the container valve
should be closed immediately.
2. Certified gas masks should be used whenever
chlorine is present in significant quantities.
The gas mask should be inspected frequently.
3. Follow routine first-aid procedures during
a minor incident of gassing, but in an emergency
call a physician immediately.
4. Water should not be spread on a chlorine leak.
5. Leak at valve steams can often be stopped by
tightening the valve packing nuts and/or closing
the valve.
Packing: 900-kg and 1,000-kg cylinders.
For
more information about this product or to place
orders, please contact:
Z N Langrana at
znlangrana@tatachemicals.com
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