This product is NSF registered (Category G1, G5, G6) for treating potable water systems and boilers in food processing areas, provided the steam does not result in food adulteration.

30% – 60% concentration.

Industrial facilities must deploy robust engineering controls to handle Nalco 2584 safely. General mechanical or is highly recommended to control airborne mist and vapor thresholds in confined chemical rooms. Required PPE Checklist

NALCO 2584 is a specialized chemical product manufactured by , specifically designed for industrial water treatment and pH control . As with any industrial chemical, understanding its properties, hazards, and safe handling procedures is crucial for personnel safety and environmental compliance.

: PT. Ecolab International Indonesia / Nalco Water

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: Certified by the Chicago Rabbinical Council for year-round use. Critical Safety Profile

| Property | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Appearance | Clear to slightly hazy liquid | | Color | Colorless to pale yellow | | Odor | Slight chemical or odorless | | pH (100%) | 1.5 – 3.5 (acidic) | | Boiling point | ~100°C (212°F) (water-based) | | Freezing point | 0°C (32°F) (may depress slightly) | | Solubility in water | Fully miscible | | Specific Gravity | 1.10 – 1.25 (approx.) | | Viscosity | Low, water-like |

According to its Safety Data Sheet (SDS) , NALCO 2584 is a with a high pH of 14 at a 5% concentration, indicating it is strongly alkaline. Hazard Identification:

First symptom: a metallic taste. Second: a low-frequency hum. Third: the subject reports feeling “thin” or “translucent.” Final: rapid, silent dissociation into a fine, odorless particulate.

Wash immediately with plenty of water and remove contaminated clothing. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air.

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