Zinc Chloride (ZnCl2), while invaluable for numerous industrial applications, is a chemical that demands careful handling and storage due to its corrosive and hygroscopic properties. For procurement managers and operational staff, understanding and implementing robust safety protocols is non-negotiable. As a responsible manufacturer and supplier of Zinc Chloride in China, we emphasize the critical importance of safety in its industrial use.

Understanding the Hazards of Zinc Chloride

Zinc Chloride is classified as a hazardous substance. Its primary risks include:

  • Corrosivity: It can cause severe skin burns and serious eye damage upon contact. Inhalation of its dust or fumes can irritate the respiratory tract.
  • Hygroscopicity/Deliquescence: It readily absorbs moisture from the air, which can lead to caking, affect product quality, and potentially generate heat if large quantities are exposed to high humidity.
  • Toxicity: Ingestion can be harmful, leading to gastrointestinal distress. Long-term or repeated exposure to high concentrations can have adverse health effects.
  • Environmental Hazard: It can be toxic to aquatic life, requiring careful management to prevent environmental release.

Essential Safety Measures for Industrial Handling:

When you purchase and use Zinc Chloride, adhere to the following safety practices:

  1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
    • Eye Protection: Chemical safety goggles or a face shield are essential to prevent eye contact.
    • Skin Protection: Wear chemical-resistant gloves (e.g., nitrile or neoprene), protective clothing, and closed-toe shoes to avoid skin contact.
    • Respiratory Protection: If dust or aerosols are generated, use a suitable particulate respirator (e.g., P2 or P3 filter) or work in a well-ventilated area, ideally under a fume hood.
  2. Handling Procedures:
    • Handle in a well-ventilated area.
    • Avoid breathing dust or fumes.
    • Wash hands thoroughly after handling and before eating or drinking.
    • Keep containers tightly closed when not in use.
  3. Spill Management:
    • In case of spills, contain the material and collect it using appropriate methods (e.g., sweeping carefully to minimize dust, using inert absorbent material for solutions).
    • Dispose of spilled material according to local environmental regulations. Prevent entry into drains and waterways.

Proper Storage of Zinc Chloride:

Due to its hygroscopic nature, proper storage is critical:

  • Cool, Dry Place: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
  • Tightly Sealed Containers: Ensure original containers are tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption.
  • Incompatible Materials: Keep away from strong bases, strong oxidizing agents, and moisture.

Your Partner for Safe Chemical Supply

As a responsible supplier in China, we provide comprehensive Safety Data Sheets (SDS) with every shipment of Zinc Chloride. We encourage all users to read and understand the SDS thoroughly before handling the material. By adhering to these safety guidelines and partnering with a reliable chemical supplier, you can ensure the safe and effective use of Zinc Chloride in your industrial operations.

For any questions regarding the safe handling or storage of our Zinc Chloride products, please do not hesitate to contact our technical support team.