laboratory, healthcare and industrial applications Alconox ®
Powdered Precision Cleaner
30 Glenn Street White Plains NY 10603 USA • Concentrated to save you money Tel.914.948.4040 • Biodegradable and readily disposable Fax.914.948.4088 • Penetrating wetting power to save you time • Replaces corrosive acids and hazardous solvents 24 Hour Emergency Number • Free rinsing to give you reliable results and no (CHEM-TEL) (800) 255-3924 in interfering residues U.S. • Use to pass your cleaning validation tests for lab (e-mail) cleaning@alconox.com accreditation and plant inspection approval (URL) http://www.alconox.com Used to clean: Healthcare instruments, laboratory ware, vacuum equipment, tissue • distributors culture ware, personal protective equipment, sampling apparatus, catheters, tubing, • technical information pipes, radioactive contaminated articles, optical parts, electronic components, phar- • free samples maceutical apparatus, cosmetics manufacturing equipment, metal castings, forgings • new developments and stampings, industrial parts, tanks and reactors. Authorized by USDA for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants. Passes inhibitory residue test for water analysis. FDA certified. Used to remove: Soil, grit, grime, buffing compound, slime, grease, oils, blood, tis- sue, salts, deposits, particulates, solvents, chemicals, radioisotopes, radioactive con- taminations, silicon oils, mold release agents. Surfaces cleaned: Corrosion inhibited formulation recommended for glass, metal, stainless steel, porcelain, ceramic, plastic, rubber and fiberglass. Can be used on soft metals such as copper, aluminum, zinc and magnesium if rinsed promptly. Corrosion testing may be advisable. Cleaning method: Soak, brush, sponge, cloth, ultrasonic, flow through clean-in- place. Will foam—not for spray or machine use. Directions: Make a fresh 1% solution (2 1/2 Tbsp. per gal., 1 1/4 oz. per gal. or 10 grams per liter) in cold, warm, or hot water. If available use warm water. Use cold water for blood stains. For difficult soils, raise water temperature and use more deter- gent. Clean by soak, circulate, wipe, or ultrasonic method. Not for spray machines, will foam. For nonabrasive scouring, make paste. Use 2% solution to soak frozen stopcocks. To remove silver tarnish, soak in 1% solution in aluminum container. RINSE THOROUGHLY—preferably with running water. For critical cleaning, do final or all rinsing in distilled, deionized, or purified water. For food contact surfaces, rinse with potable water. Used on a wide range of glass, ceramic, plastic, and metal surfaces. Corrosion testing may be advisable. Convenient Sizes: Alconox Cat. # Case 9 x 4 lb. Boxes 1104 25 lb. Carton 1125 50 lb. Carton 1150 100 lb. Drum 1101 300 lb. Drum 1103 Case 12 Box 50 x 1/2 oz. 1112 1 lb. makes 13 gal. cleaning solution
Alconox is available from leading laboratory, hospital, clinical and industrial
suppliers. To find a distributor for Alconox, Inc. detergents, visit “Find Dealer” at the website. To request FREE samples visit our Sample Request at www.alcnox.com, write or call Alconox, Inc. today. Page 1 of 2 MS 02.10.01.00.06.1 Fax Document #0411 Alconox Technical Bulletin PHYSICAL DATA TYPICAL VALUE Critical-cleaning detergents for pH of 1% solution 9.5 laboratory, healthcare and Flash Point (degrees F) None industrial applications Phosphate Content (as Phosphorus) 7.3% Organic Carbon (% calculated w/w) 11% 30 Glenn Street White Plains NY 10603 USA Fragrance Content 0% Tel.914.948.4040 Surface Tension 1% Sol’n (Dyne/cm) 32 Fax.914.948.4088 Percent active ingredients 100% Color: White and cream colored flakes 24 Hour Emergency Number Form: Powder (CHEM-TEL) (800) 255-3924 in U.S. Solubility in Water: To 10% (w/w) at ambient temperature (e-mail) cleaning@alconox.com Hard Water Effectiveness: Highly Effective Biodegradability: Biodegradable (URL) http://www.alconox.com Foam Tendency: High Foaming • distributors Shelf Life: Two years from the date of manufacture • technical information • free samples Chemical Description • new developments Alconox consists primarily of a homogeneous blend of sodium linear alkylaryl sul- fonate, alcohol sulfate, phosphates, carbonates. Alconox is anionic in nature. Cleaning Validation Methods: Test a parameter of rinse water before and after rinsing the cleaned surface. No significant change in the parameter indicates no detectable residue. Parameters measured include: pH, conductivity, UV, TOC, HPLC, sodium concentration, phosphorus concentration, anionic surfactant concentration using inexpensive detergent water testing kits, surface tension, and surface analysis. Pharmaceutical Cleaning Validation references are available in the tech info section of www.alconox.com.
Health Safety Information:
OSHA Hazardous Ingredients: None RCRA Hazard Class: Non-hazardous Flammability: Non-flammable Latex Content: None in detergent, packaging materials or adhesives. Oral Toxicity: LD50 > 5000 mg/kg oral rat No ingredient defined as an oral toxicant by OSHA Eye Irritation: Mild to Moderate eye irritant if not rinsed Inhalation Toxicity: Non-irritating solution, powder a potential irritant VOC Content: 0% Carcinogenicity: NTP = No IARC = No OSHA = No All ingredients in Alconox are listed in TSCA inventory.USDA NSF cat A1 Precautions: No special precautions other than good industrial hygiene and safety practices employed with any industrial chemical (see Directions). A Material Safety Data Sheet is available at www.alconox.com or by calling fax-on-demand at 914-948-4040 and following the prompts. Use fax document # 0311. Contact Alconox, Inc. for purchase specifications. Typical data is not a specification. While the information in this report should not be considered to be a product warranty, we urge you to investigate, test and verify the suitability of Alconox detergents for your specific application. We, of course, can not give permission to use, or recommend the use of, our detergents where they infringe patents. No representation or warranty is made as to the safety of products or materials mentioned under the Federal Food Additives Amendment of 1958.