Titanium granules are small, metallic particles that offer a wide range of applications in various industries. Known for their exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties, titanium granules are commonly used in aerospace, automotive, and medical sectors. These granules are ideal for manufacturing high-performance components, such as aircraft parts, implants, and prosthetics. With their unique properties, titanium granules are a valuable material that contributes to the advancement of technology and innovation.
1. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety goggles, gloves, and a lab coat or protective clothing when handling titanium granules. This will help protect your eyes, skin, and clothing from potential hazards. 2. Work in a well-ventilated area or use local exhaust ventilation to minimize exposure to titanium dust or fumes. Titanium granules can produce fine particles or fumes when handled or heated, which may pose respiratory hazards. 3. Avoid direct contact with titanium granules as they may have sharp edges. Use tools or equipment designed for handling and transferring granules to minimize the risk of cuts or injuries. 4. Store titanium granules in a dry and cool area, away from sources of ignition or flammable materials. Titanium can react with certain substances, such as strong oxidizers or acids, so it is important to keep them separated to prevent potential reactions or accidents. 5. When working with titanium granules, be cautious of static electricity. Static charges can build up and potentially ignite flammable materials or cause sparks. Grounding equipment and containers can help dissipate static charges and reduce the risk of accidents. 6. In case of a spill or release of titanium granules, follow proper cleanup procedures. Use appropriate containment measures, such as absorbent materials, to prevent the spread of granules. Dispose of the spilled material according to local regulations and guidelines. 7. Familiarize yourself with the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for titanium granules. This document provides important information about the hazards, handling, storage, and emergency procedures related to the specific product you are working with. 8. If you experience any adverse health effects or have concerns about working with titanium granules, seek medical advice or consult with a safety professional. It is important to address any potential risks or health issues promptly. Remember, these are general safety instructions, and it is essential to consult specific safety guidelines and regulations provided by the manufacturer or your organization when working with titanium granules.
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