Zine Acetate Dihydrate is a white crystal.
level
Calcium acetate dihydrate is available in pharmaceutical grade, industrial grade and reagent grade.
All grades are suitable for: U.S.P.27/Industrial Superior: if required
Detection method
Testing details can be provided if required.
Package
Zinc acetate dihydrate is packaged in paper-plastic composite bags.
warehousing
Zinc acetate dihydrate should be stored in its original packaging or appropriately sealed containers in a dry and clean place. Storage conditions are generally best in places with small temperature changes and low humidity. Products in contact with water or other liquids are prone to agglomeration, and pallets should not be stacked. Under normal operating conditions, zinc acetate does not pose any health hazards. Necessary measures must be taken to avoid contact of solids or liquids with skin or eyes. High-density exposure to air should be avoided under good ventilation conditions.
first-aid
Eye contact: In case of contact with eyes, wash immediately with plenty of water. If necessary, keep eyes open and seek medical attention.
Skin contact: Wash contaminated clothing with water and wash the clothing before wearing it next time.
Inhalation: Rinse mouth with water and seek medical attention.
fire insurance
Zinc acetate dihydrate does not pose a fire hazard.
application
It is used in the pharmaceutical field, as a buffer in the photosensitive photography industry, and as an animal feed additive to increase milk production. It can also be used in the printing and dyeing industry, polymerization catalyst, polymer stabilizer, flavoring agent, and production of carboxyxime for hydrometallurgy.
Physiological properties
Solid or liquid contact with the eyes can cause irritation and irritation. Mild pain may occur on repeated skin contact. Smoking in large quantities can cause infections of the nostrils, throat and upper respiratory tract.