The antistatic agent MOA3PK-40 (potassium salt of fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether phosphate) is an anionic surfactant, appearing as a colorless to light yellow transparent liquid with a pH value of 6.0~8.0 (1% aqueous solution, 25°C). According to the GHS classification criteria, this product is classified as Skin corrosion/irritation category 2 (H315: Causes skin irritation) and Serious eye damage/eye irritation category 2 (H319: Causes serious eye irritation), and also has long-term chronic toxicity to aquatic life (H412).
This product is a non-flammable liquid (closed-cup flash point > 100°C), non-explosive, with low physical hazard. However, during operation, direct skin contact can cause irritation, and splashes into the eyes can lead to serious eye irritation. Prolonged or repeated exposure may also cause skin dryness and defatting. Therefore, personal protection is the first line of defense when using this product.
From an environmental perspective, this product is harmful to aquatic life and may cause long-term adverse effects on the aquatic environment. Leak prevention must be ensured during production and use; discharge into soil, sewers, or any natural water bodies is strictly prohibited.
| Safety Aspect | Specific Requirements |
|---|---|
| Personal Protection | Wear chemical protective gloves such as nitrile rubber, safety goggles or face shield, protective work clothing; use local exhaust or general ventilation if necessary |
| Operating Procedures | Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing; operate in a well-ventilated area; prevent splashing when opening containers; no eating, drinking or smoking in the work area |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouse; temperature 5°C~35°C, avoid freezing or high temperature; keep away from heat sources, ignition sources and direct sunlight; keep containers tightly closed |
| Incompatible Substances | Avoid contact with strong oxidizers, strong acids, strong bases, etc. |
| Shelf Life | Typically 12 months under recommended storage conditions; after expiry, retest and confirm compliance before use |
Skin contact: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and rinse with plenty of running water and soap for at least 15 minutes. If persistent irritation symptoms such as redness or pain occur, seek medical attention.
Eye contact: Immediately rinse with plenty of water or saline for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open to ensure thorough washing, and seek medical attention promptly.
Inhalation: Move the affected person to fresh air and maintain an open airway; if discomfort occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water immediately, do NOT induce vomiting, drink a moderate amount of water to dilute, and seek medical attention promptly.
Small leaks: Cover with inert materials such as sand, vermiculite, or universal absorbent pads, collect into a dedicated container, and dispose of according to regulations. Large leaks: Evacuate non-essential personnel, isolate the area, build dikes to contain the spill, and prevent entry into water bodies or sewers. All waste generated from leak disposal should be managed as hazardous waste; do not discharge arbitrarily.