15 Results for Chemical Neutralizers by ANSUL
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- Item: Solidifying Acid Neutralizer Kit
- Container Type: Box
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Acids
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- Neutralizes Chemical Type: Not a Neutralizer
- Container Type: Pail
- Absorbent Form: Granular
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- Item: Portable Neutralizer Accessory Refill
- Container Type: Refill
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Multi-Purpose
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- Item: Solidifying Base Neutralizer
- Container Type: Drum
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Bases
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- Item: Solvent Adsorbent Refill
- Container Type: Bag
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Fuels, Solvents
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- Item: Formaldehyde Solidifier Refill
- Container Type: Bottle
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Aldehydes
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Container Type: Pail
- Absorbent Form: Granular
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- Container Size: 37 lb
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Aldehydes
- Container Type: Pail
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- Item: Base Neutralizer
- Container Type: Shaker Bottle
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Bases
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- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Item: Multi-Purpose Neutralizer Kit Refill
- Container Type: Bottle
Key Features:
- Item: Solidifying Acid Neutralizer Refill
- Container Type: Bag
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Acids
Key Features:
- Promotion Restriction: Not eligible for promotion
- Item: Solidifying Base Neutralizer
- Container Type: Pail
Key Features:
- Item: Solidifying Acid Neutralizer
- Container Type: Drum
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Acids
Key Features:
- Item: Solvent Adsorbent Kit
- Container Type: Box
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Fuels, Solvents
Key Features:
- Item: Solidifying Base Neutralizer Kit
- Container Type: Box
- Primary Neutralizing Application: Bases
About Chemical Neutralizers
Suppose you had a chemical spill at your workplace. What would you do? Would you know how to neutralize the situation? If a strong acid or base (alkaline) is spilled, the first challenge is to neutralize the pH of the solution. Chemicals with a pH of 7 or higher are considered to be an acid, conversely, chemicals with a pH of 7 or lower are considered to be a base. So if the hazard chemical is an acid, adding a base can help to balance the high pH level, thus neutralizing the chemical’s toxicity. We have the chemical neutralizers you need to stop a chemical spill from spreading, including surface cleaner, battery cleaner, and oil water separator products. Zoro also the spill control kits and stations, spill containment accessories, and secondary spill containment kits you need to neutralize a chemical spill.