Nalco 77225 (Scale/Corrosion Inhibitor) Document Date: 2021 Publisher: Nalco Water (An Ecolab Company)
By following the 2021 SDS protocols, Joe ensured the boiler remained scale-free while keeping himself and his teammates safe from the hazards of industrial chemistry. specific compatibility
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NALCO® 77225 is considered a under RCRA (D002 - Corrosive). If the product becomes a waste, it must be disposed of in an approved landfill or by controlled incineration . It is not suitable for disposal via municipal sewers, drains, natural streams, or rivers . Always consult local, state, and federal regulations for specific requirements.
Nalco 77225 is a highly alkaline (pH 13.5) liquid boiler water treatment, classified as a Category 1A corrosive, requiring strict PPE and proper handling to avoid severe skin burns and eye damage. The 2021 SDS indicates the product is a mixture containing potassium hydroxide and tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, designed for scale inhibition and deposit control in boiler systems. For more details, visit Scribd . Nalco 77225 SDS (GHS) | PDF | Toxicity - Scribd It is not suitable for disposal via municipal
Nalco Company, an Ecolab company, located in Naperville, IL. 2. Hazard Identification GHS Classification: Typically classified as an Physical Hazards: Not flammable or combustible. Health Hazards:
Keep in a cool, well-ventilated area. Maximum storage temperature is The 2021 SDS indicates the product is a
: Strip contaminated uniform elements instantly. Wash skin under an emergency safety shower using plenty of water. Launder clothing elements thoroughly before any reuse.
Due to its high pH (typically ), strict safety measures must be followed:
: Classified as UN 1814, Potassium Hydroxide Solution , Hazard Class 8, Packing Group II.
If you are currently using this product, you should ensure you have the latest available version. The 2021 SDS is valid for historical reference or if you are using inventory from that specific production period, but manufacturers typically release new SDS documents every 3 to 5 years or whenever significant formula/regulatory changes occur.