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Hydrofluoric acid (HF) – widely used in resources, industrial and laboratory processes - is an extremely corrosive liquid and a contact poison.
HF is particularly dangerous because it penetrates tissue more quickly than typical acids and systemic toxicity can occur via contact with skin, eyes or swallowing. HF interferes with nerve function, meaning that burns may not initially be painful.
Accidental exposures can go unnoticed, delaying treatment and increasing the extent and seriousness of the injury. More seriously, once absorbed into blood through the skin, it reacts with blood calcium and may cause cardiac arrest or amputation, and has been fatal in extreme cases.
The acid is one of the major targets of the new FAST-ACTä rapid response safety kit, from Enware Australia, which offers one-step neutralisation of either liquid or vapour spills of some of the world’s most highly toxic chemicals in addition to HF.
FAST-ACTä (First Applied Sorbent Treatment – Against Chemical Threats) has demonstrated its effectiveness on hydrofluoric acid during successful trials at the Australian National University undertaken to complement its successful use on the most Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TICs) and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs) in the market.
This means it is unique and ideal for use on chemicals most likely to pose hazards in resources, industrial and laboratory applications in Australia and New Zealand, says Enware Product Manager Scott Whittaker. Enware Australia Pty Ltd, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Nanoscale Corporation USA to distribute FAST-ACT™ in the Australasian region.
Mr Whittaker says the effectiveness of FAST-ACTäfirst response treatment products range is particularly relevant to applications such as:
- Oil refining, where hydrofluoric acid is used as a catalyst in the standard oil refinery process known as alkylation. Diluted hydrofluoric acid is also used in the petroleum industry, mixed with other acids, to stimulate production of water, oil and gas wells. - Production of organofluorine compounds, including those used in the production of Teflon, fluoropolymers, fluorocarbons and refrigerants. - Etchant and cleaning agent in metal processing. - Niche applications, including dissolving rock samples.
Mr Whittaker says the FAST-ACT ä range is one of the world’s most advanced chemical hazard neutralisation technologies, originally developed for the US military to counter Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs).
For industrial applications, wall-mounted FAST-ACTä units can be tailored to user requirements, employing 70g, 300g, 500g, 3kg and 5kg shaker tubs of the product, and 1, 2 and 4kg “fire extinguisher” style pressurised cylinders for liquids, vapour and off-gassing.
The technology break-through enables relatively small quantities of product to be used immediately on toxic liquid or vapour incidents. Only relatively small amounts are required because FAST-ACT™ molecular technology creates a massive increase in the powder’s active surface area.
FAST-ACT™ helps neutralise toxic chemical incidents rapidly (liquid or vapour), facilitating rescues where these are needed and reducing the need for total evacuations.
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For more information, please contact Enware Australia Pty Ltd, 9-11 Endeavour Road, Caringbah NSW 2229 Australia, Ph +61 2 9525 9511 Click here to email us |