BITTERN - Names and Identifiers
BITTERN - Physico-chemical Properties
Physical and Chemical Properties | Light yellow liquid, bitter taste, the general concentration of 31~34.5 ~ B6. |
BITTERN - Introduction
Bittern is a solution formed by mixing a soluble salt with water. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of bittern:
Nature:
1. bittern is an electrolyte solution with good conductivity.
2. bittern usually presents the characteristics of high density and high viscosity.
3. bittern is corrosive, especially for metal equipment and structures.
4. The bittern is less sensitive to changes in temperature and pressure and can be used stably in a wide range of industrial environments.
Use:
1. bittern is widely used in food processing industry, such as curing, smoking and preserving food.
2. bittern is used as an electrolyte in the metallurgical industry for electrolytic extraction of metals.
3. bittern is commonly used in heat treatment processes and can be used to adjust the liquid temperature to achieve the desired material properties.
4. Brine is used as a drilling fluid in oil and gas production to increase the stability and impact absorption of drilling pipes.
Preparation Method:
1. The most common method for preparing bittern is to add soluble salt to water and stir well until dissolved.
2. Stainless steel or plastic containers are usually used to prepare and store bittern solutions.
Safety Information:
1. in the use of bittern, should follow the safety procedures, avoid contact with the skin, eyes and respiratory system.
2. bittern solution may be corrosive to some materials, and attention should be paid to avoid contact with metal equipment and structures when using.
3. If an accident occurs, such as salt bittern solution splashing into the eyes or skin, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical assistance.
4. When storing bittern, keep it in a sealed container, away from fire and flammable materials.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:31