The primary function of is solids-liquid separation in industrial and municipal water treatment. Because it is a highly concentrated acrylamide copolymer, improper handling poses direct physical and health risks.
Prevent material from entering drains, surface water, or ground water.
In case of exposure, the MSDS contains detailed first aid measures that must be followed. Emergency contact numbers, including the emergency number in the United States (800-424-9300, available 24 hours), are typically listed on the MSDS for immediate assistance. Nalco 9916 Msds
Cationic acrylamide copolymer (Polyacrylamide product) Physical Form: Granular or powder solid
Industrial operators handling Nalco 9916 must deploy standardized engineering controls and wear proper PPE to mitigate contact risks: NALCO 9916 The primary function of is solids-liquid separation in
Store in a cool, dry place, typically between 5°C and 30°C.
To obtain the most accurate, current MSDS, always request a SDS/MSDS directly from Ecolab using the 9916 product code. In case of exposure, the MSDS contains detailed
It is used in primary and secondary clarifiers, as well as flotation devices.
: Prolonged or repeated dermal contact can cause irritation or localized dermatitis.
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