The desulfurization agent used in the desulfurization system is methyldiethanolamine, which is a colorless, odorous, amine-like transparent viscous liquid, which is alkaline, and its alkalinity decreases with the increase of temperature, and it is easy to mix with water and alcohol. Miscible and slightly toxic. The main performance is that it is slightly corrosive, and it is extremely harmful to human eyes and skin. Therefore, if amine liquid splashes on the eyes or skin, it should be washed with clean water immediately to avoid burns. If it is serious, it should be sent to the hospital immediately. hospital for further treatment.
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