Khemical Hydrogen Peroxide 34% H2O2 - Tech Grade - 55 Gallon (4/Plt)
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NKH144 Khemical Hydrogen Peroxide 34% H2O2 - Tech Grade - 55 Gallon (4/Plt) |
$527.58
MSRP: $633.10 Margin: 20% |
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Khemical Hydrogen Peroxide 34% H2O2 is an excellent selection for any agriculture facility or commerical crop production farm in need of high purity chemicals. These bulk H2O2 products are high-grade, readily available, and inexpensive.
Size: 55 Gallon Drum
Drum pumps: GAA602, GAA605, GAA610
Hydrogen Peroxide is commonly used in agriculture to sterilize equipment, envrionment, and organic matter such as crops and their root zones. Use of hydrogen peroxide as a antiseptic, sanitation agent, and disinfectant are common. This oxidizer breaks down the cell walls of pathogens, eliminating them on contact. H2O2 decomposes into Oxygen and water, leaving no harmful residues on plants, in soil, or on fruits and other food products. These characteristics make hydrogen peroxide an excellent selection for use around food for both animal and human consumption.
Effective as a fungicide and an algicide. Kills fungi, algae, mold, and prevents them from spreading or transfer. Can be used to clean plants.
- No rinsing required after application
- Does not damage crops when used correctly
- Can extend shelf life and reduce crop spoilage
- Crop yield and plant health may increase
- Very inexpensive relative to alternatives
Khemical sells hydrogen peroxide in 55 gallon drums to reduce costs associated with repackaging into smaller containers. Bulk chemicals used in agriculture are commodities and should be sold that way to avoid over paying for services that run prices up, up, and away. It is not uncommon to find smaller form factors of H2O2 being sold by "competitiors" for higher prices than our 55 gallon drums.
Are you worried about getting H2O2 out of the drum? Accidents, spills, and worker safety play a large part of the decision making process associated with purchasing the correctly sized container. To ensure the safe retrieval of H2O2 from these drums, please consider purchasing one of our many drum pumps. Rotary drum pumps as well as plastic drum pumps are both quality products that will allow fast and safe removal of oxidizers from their container into smaller containers.
Use with caution. Keep away from children. It is considered unlawful to sell, use or distribute this product in ways other than as claimed.
This product is shipped as a HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. Hydrogen Peroxid is classified as an oxidizer.
PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES FOR OXIDIZERS
- Appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when working with oxidizers. Wear standard nitrile laboratory gloves, lab coat, and safety glasses/goggles for all work with oxidizers. If working with an oxidizer that is also corrosive, follow PPE recommendations in the SOP for work with corrosives. Consult the Safety Data Sheet.
- If the reaction is potentially explosive, or if the reaction is unknown, use a fume hood (with the sash down as a protective barrier), safety shield, or other method for isolating the material or the process.
- Oxidizers can react violently when in contact with incompatible materials. For this reason, know the reactivity of the material involved in an experimental process.
- The quantity of oxidizer used should be the minimum necessary for the procedure. Do not leave excessive amounts of an oxidizer in the vicinity of the process.
- Use caution when mixing oxidizing agents with flammable or combustible materials for research. Use small amounts to reduce generation of heat and control the reaction.
- Never return excess chemicals to the original container. Small amounts of impurities may be
introduced into the container which may cause a fire or explosion.
PROPER STORAGE GUIDELINES FOR OXIDIZERS
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Oxidizers should be segregated from organic materials, flammables, combustibles and strong reducing agents such a zinc, alkaline metals, and formic acid.
- Oxidizing acids such a perchloric acid and nitric acid should be stored separately in compatible secondary containers away from other acids.
- Do not store on wooden shelves or in wooden cabinets.
- Do not use corks or rubber stoppers.