Remove color from cargo tank surfaces. Also acts as superior quality cleaner / degreaser with high penetrating abilities to remove color from cargo tank surfaces. It is particularly effective when loading color sensitive cargoes such as methanol, isopropyl alcohol, styrene monomer, and ethylene glycol "fiber grade."
RXSOL ORG DICHLOR is a Mixture of Emulsifier, new technology alkaline REDUCING agent , And its blend of Corrosion inhibitors, Rust preventive makes it unique and better among all product available in market.
RXSOL ORG DICHLOR is a highly concentrated liquid cleaner fortified with alkaline detergent builders. These builders dissolve fatty food soils and attack burned-on soil. RXSOL ORG DICHLOR is heavily chlorinated for extra strength against protein soils. It also contains high pH stable hard water conditioners to prevent precipitation
**These products become more aggressive with temperature increase, and should not be allowed to dry on tank walls or stored in cargo tanks as cleaning solution or slops.
ORG DICHLOR Bleach will –
Remove odors.
Remove color.
Improve permanganate time.
Spraying – Following rough washing to a good Water White or better, apply dilute RXSOL ORG DICHLOR to 1 – 3% strength. First wet the tank surface (spray with DI water), then spray all over with Bleach, wait 30 minute (but do not allow to dry) and then rinse very well with DI water, including the tank top towards the sump. To ensure that you have covered all areas properly, this process should be carried out at least twice with good DI water.
Injection– no.
Re-circulation– Following rough washing to a good Water White standard or better, apply dilute RXSOL ORG DICHLOR to 1-3% strength. Mix sufficient Bleach with fresh water in the tank and heat this mixture to 40 – 50 0 C, circulate through the drop line if fitted and than circulate through butterworth machine for 3 hours. After re-circulation immediately warm butterworth to (500 C) the tank for 3 hours at maximum pressure, increase the water temperature to 80-85 o C after 45 minutes. Check (by smell) that there is no Bleach remaining, then fresh water rinse and dry.
** When there are a number of tanks requiring re-circulation, it may be significantly more efficient to make up a large batch or number of batches that can be transferred on between tanks as required.