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EC-400 Product Guide -

Field and laboratory testing has shown EC-400 to be beneficial for removal of acetone from water.  To show its effectiveness, a jar test was performed.  During the test, distilled water was spiked with approximately 2,010 ppm of acetone.  One gram of sorbent was contacted with 30 ml of spiked solution and placed onto a platform shaker for 24 hours.  The sorbent was then removed by passing the solution through a 0.4 - 0.45 micron filter.  The TOC on the filtrate was determined.  A control sample was also tested.  It was found that no acetone was lost due to the experimental process.

 Results of EC-400/Acetone Product Test

Material Initial TOC (ppm) Final TOC (ppm) % TOC Removal
       
Control 2,020 2,020  
Bituminous Activated Carbon 2,020 797.9 60.5
Nonionic Organoclay 2,020 373.7 81.5
EC-400 2,020 130 94.0

 

Disclaimer:  To the best of our knowledge and belief, the above information is accurate. Because the conditions and use are beyond our control, we cannot guarantee results, and assume no liability for damages incurred in using our product. The above is not to be construed as a recommendation for use in violation of any patents or of applicable laws or regulations.

Warning: These goods contain  free silica which my be hazardous.  Breathing the dust may cause the occupational disease silicosis.   Follow OSHA health standards for silica dust.  Warn your employees  (and your customers/users in case of re-sale) of the hazard and the OSHA precautions to be used.  Contact  seller if you want further information about the OSHA precautions. Buyer, by taking delivery of these goods, agrees to warn its employees (and its customers-users in case of re-sale) of the hazard of improperly using these goods that may result in the disease silicosis.  The international agency for research on cancer reports there is limited evidence that crystalline silica may cause cancer in humans.

 

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