0.6 - 1.2 mm
Aluminium granules are small, metallic particles that are commonly used in various industries for their unique properties. These granules are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and have excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. They are often used in the production of automotive parts, aerospace components, and electrical wiring. Aluminium granules are also utilized in the manufacturing of fireworks, pigments, and explosives. With their versatility and numerous applications, these granules play a crucial role in various industrial processes.
1. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety goggles, gloves, and a lab coat or coveralls to protect yourself from potential hazards. 2. Ensure that you are working in a well-ventilated area to prevent the accumulation of potentially harmful fumes or dust. If necessary, use local exhaust ventilation or wear a respirator to protect against inhalation. 3. Keep the work area clean and free from any combustible materials. Aluminium granules can be highly flammable, so it is important to minimize the risk of ignition sources such as open flames, sparks, or hot surfaces. 4. Avoid creating excessive dust or fine particles when handling aluminium granules. Fine particles can be easily ignited and may cause explosions or fires. Use appropriate containment measures such as sealed containers or bags to prevent the release of dust. 5. Do not mix aluminium granules with incompatible materials, such as strong oxidizers or water, as this can lead to hazardous reactions or explosions. Store aluminium granules separately from other chemicals to prevent accidental mixing. 6. When transferring or pouring aluminium granules, do so in a controlled manner to minimize the risk of spills or splashing. Use appropriate tools or equipment to handle the granules safely. 7. In case of a spill or release, immediately contain the area and clean it up using appropriate methods. Avoid using water to clean up spills, as it can react with the aluminium granules and release flammable hydrogen gas. 8. If working with molten aluminium, use caution and follow proper procedures to prevent burns or injuries. Molten aluminium can cause severe burns upon contact with the skin. 9. Familiarize yourself with the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for aluminium granules, which provides detailed information on hazards, handling, storage, and emergency procedures. Follow all recommended safety precautions and guidelines. 10. In case of an emergency, such as a fire or chemical exposure, immediately evacuate the area and contact emergency services. Provide them with accurate and detailed information about the situation and the materials involved.
Please note, not all safety data for this product is available on our website, for a complete list of P en H sentences and other safety instructions please request the MSDS at our customer service