Test Papers for Hazardous Waste Disposal
Waste Analysis
Precise knowledge of the material composition or contaminant content of waste is often required to dispose of it safely and in accordance with local regulations, and to avoid dangerous expostulations by HAZMAT teams. Test papers provide this knowledge easily and reliably. Qualitative analysis determines the composition and extent of contamination and therefore attempts to identify the constituents, i.e. to prove what type of compound a particular constituent is made up of. Based on the test results, environmental protection, occupational health and safety measures are initiated. The test papers shown below are very easy and safe to use, therefore have a high potential for ensuring that waste is disposed of safely. |
Test Papers With Adhesive Dots |
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P-100A | Potassium iodide starch paper | Screening test for detection of nitrite and free chlorine (oxidizing agents) |
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F-100A | Fluoride test paper | Screening test for detection of fluoride ions in solutions containing hydrochloric acid. Suitable for detection of dangerous hydrofluoric acid. |
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U-100A | Universal pH 1–14 | pH paper to indicate whether a water or solution is acidic, alkaline or neutral. |
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Test Papers Without Adhesive Dots |
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P-100 | Potassium iodide starch paper | Screening test for detection of nitrite and free chlorine (oxidizing agents) |
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F-100 | Fluoride test paper | Screening test for detection of fluoride ions in solutions containing hydrochloric acid. Suitable for detection of dangerous hydrofluoric acid. |
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U-100 | Universal pH 1–14 | pH paper to indicate whether a water or solution is acidic, alkaline or neutral. |
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