PRODUCT INFORMATION

oxypure grade hydrogen peroxide
technical data sheet
cas no. 7722-84-1




Introduction

OxyPure TM Hydrogen Peroxide is a special product containing low levels of additive. It is certified for use in drinking water by the National Sanitation Foundation under ANSI/NSF Standard 60 Drinking Water Additives-Health Effects. It is used for removal of iron or hydrogen sulfide in ground water and both for enhancing the taste/odor removal efficiency of ozone and for destroying ozone residuals in potable water treatment.


Specifications

H2O2 Content, % by weight35%50%
Product diluted at FMC sites35.0-35.850.0-50.8
Stability, 24 hours @ 100°C>= 96.0%>= 96.0%


Typical Properties

H2O2 Content, % by weight35%50%
Apparent pH 3.8 2.8
Residue, ppm <10 <20
Loss in % assay, 1 yr, 25°C <0.7 <1.0
Arsenic (ICP), ppm <0.001 <0.002
Lead (ICP), ppm <0.001 <0.002
Iron (ICP), ppm <0.03 <0.05
Active oxygen content, % 16.5 23.5
Specific gravity @ 20°C 1.13 1.20
H2O2 gram per liter @ 20°C 396 600
Lbs/U.S. gal (kg/M3) @ 20°C 9.4 (1126) 10.0 (1198)
Freezing point, °C -33 (-27) -52 (-62)


Standard Containers

Polyethylene drums: 15 gallon (56.8 liter), 30 gallon (113.6 liter), 55 gallon (208.2 liter).

Bulk shipments are available in tank trucks and tank cars.

Hydrogen peroxide above 8% concentration is classified as an "Oxidizer" by the Department of Transportation and all containers must carry the yellow DOT label.


Safety and Handling

Hydrogen peroxide is a very reactive chemical and must be handled carefully. It should be stored in the original containers until ready for use, and any material removed from the original container must not be returned to it. Personnel should wear rubber gloves, eye and face protection, and suitable protective clothing when handling this chemical. Utensils used for handling hydrogen peroxide must be of compatible materials like glass, stainless steel, aluminum or plastic. Hydrogen peroxide must not be placed in a closed, unvented container.

Any spilled hydrogen peroxide should be immediately flooded with water and washed away with large quantities of water.

Although neither hydrogen peroxide nor its decomposition products--oxygen and water--are systemic poisons, concentrated solutions irritate the skin, particularly mucous membrane tissue, and the eyes. If the chemical comes in contact with the skin, it should be immediately washed off thoroughly with generous quantities of water. If it contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly and consult a physician promptly. If swallowed, drink lots of water but do not encourage vomiting. Call a physician immediately.

Clothing must be washed thoroughly with water should it come in contact with hydrogen peroxide. If allowed to dry in the fabric, the chemical may cause fire, particularly if the clothing is soiled.


Production and Distribution

FMC hydrogen peroxide is produced at three plants in the US and Canada with locations in Spring Hill, WV; Bayport, TX; and Prince George, BC. FMC maintains 16 distribution centers in the US and Canada with deliveries by a team of driver technicians to assure reliable on time delivery to customer locations. An international producer of H2O2, FMC also has a plant in Mexico, and affiliated plants in Spain, Thailand, and Holland.

---FMC Technical Data Sheet



Note: More information on OxyPure can be found at the website dedicated to this product and its use in Municipal Drinking Water treatment - OxyPure Online.



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