Mortuary Chemicals
Mortuary chemicals, used in the embalming and preparation of human remains, disinfect the body, preserve the tissues, and restore a natural appearance.
Description
Mortuary chemicals are a variety of chemicals used in the embalming and preparation of human remains. They are typically formaldehyde-based, but may also contain other chemicals such as methanol, glutaraldehyde, and glycerin. Mortuary chemicals are used to disinfect the body, preserve the tissues, and restore a natural appearance.
Here are some of the key features of mortuary chemicals:
- Disinfectant: Mortuary chemicals can kill a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Preservative: Mortuary chemicals can prevent the decay of tissues.
- Restorative: Mortuary chemicals can be used to restore a natural appearance to the skin and tissues.
- Effective: Mortuary chemicals are very effective at preserving and restoring human remains.
Mortuary chemicals are a necessary part of the embalming process, but they can also be harmful if they are not handled properly. It is important to read the label carefully and to follow the safety precautions when using mortuary chemicals.
Here are some additional details about mortuary chemicals:
- The active ingredient in most mortuary chemicals is formaldehyde.
- Mortuary chemicals are available in a variety of concentrations, typically ranging from 10% to 37% formaldehyde.
- Mortuary chemicals should be stored in a cool, dark place.
- Mortuary chemicals should not be mixed with other chemicals, as this can create dangerous fumes.
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| Chemical Category | CLINICAL, Clinical Detergents, DOMESTIC, Domestic Detergents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Detergents, MINING, Mining Detergents |
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| Description | Mortuary chemicals, used in the embalming and preparation of human remains, disinfect the body, preserve the tissues, and restore a natural appearance. | Colorless liquid used for thinning paints for steel automotive industry also known as laquor thinners | Is a high purity solvent, it is used in cleaning electric circuit boards and as nails polish remover. At a lower purity it can be used as in printing, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, food, decaffeination of tea or coffee and a carrier solvent for herbicides | Xylene, Appears as a colorless watery liquid with a sweet odor. Less dense than water. Insoluble in water. Irritating vapor | A blend of aliphatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents and surfactants, formulated to remove graffiti from sealed surfaces, remove permanent inks and paints | Alcosol is a colloidal solution of a solid in alcohol. It is used in making personal care products, Pharmaceutical, Degreasers, Solvents. available in Harare | ||||||||||||
| Content | Mortuary chemicals are a variety of chemicals used in the embalming and preparation of human remains. They are typically formaldehyde-based, but may also contain other chemicals such as methanol, glutaraldehyde, and glycerin. Mortuary chemicals are used to disinfect the body, preserve the tissues, and restore a natural appearance. Here are some of the key features of mortuary chemicals:
Mortuary chemicals are a necessary part of the embalming process, but they can also be harmful if they are not handled properly. It is important to read the label carefully and to follow the safety precautions when using mortuary chemicals. Here are some additional details about mortuary chemicals:
| Is a high purity solvent, it is used in cleaning electric circuit boards and as nails polish remover. At a lower purity it can be used as in printing, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, food, decaffeination of tea or coffee and a carrier solvent for herbicides | Xylene, Appears as a colorless watery liquid with a sweet odor. Less dense than water. Insoluble in water. Irritating vapor | A blend of aliphatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents and surfactants, formulated to remove graffiti from sealed surfaces, remove most permanent inks and paints from sealed or painted surfaces. It is also safe to use on desk tops, painted or powder coated metal, aluminum and some plastic surfaces (including poly carbonate) | Alcosol is a colloidal solution of a solid in alcohol. The alcohol is the dispersion medium and the solid is the dispersed phase. Alcosols are typically clear and colorless liquids. They are used in a variety of applications, including:
Alcosols are generally safe to use when handled properly. However, it is important to read and follow all safety precautions when using Alcosols. Here are some of the safety precautions to take when using Alcosols:
If you accidentally spill Alcosols, clean it up immediately with a damp cloth. Do not flush it down the drain. Alcosols are a versatile type of colloidal solution that can be used for a variety of applications. It is important to use them safely and responsibly. | |||||||||||||
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