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Product Code ::RXSOL-60-6605-450
Categories: Lab Chemical-60
Product Short Description: Use to remove carbon dioxide from breathing gases to prevent CO2 retention and carbon dioxide poisoning.
Product Description:

It is also used as a Powerful Drying Agent, or Desiccant, in commercial and industrial usage. It is also useful for the construction of Gas Masks. It plays an essential role for the measurement of soil carbon dioxide efflux upon absorption. It is also useful for direct measurement of dissolved carbon dioxide.

Product Application:

Soda-Lime is a mixture of chemicals, used in granular form in closed breathing environments, such as general anesthesia, submarines, rebreathers, recompression chambers, respiratory therapy departments and xenon delivery systems, to remove carbon dioxide from breathing gases to prevent CO2 retention and carbon dioxide 

Product Dose:

When CO2 reacts with soda lime, heat and water are formed, and pH changes. The latter causes the indicator contained in soda lime to change color (typically from white to pink), indicating that the absorbent is near the point of exhaustion. Absorbent should be changed when 2/3 of the canister has changed color.

Product Note:

Soda lime is a mixture of NaOH & CaO chemicals, used in granular form in closed breathing environments, such as general anaesthesia, submarines, rebreathers and recompression chambers, to remove carbon dioxide from breathing gases to prevent CO2 retention and carbon dioxide poisoning.

Industrial area:

Excellent C02 Sorbent

Form: Off-white / Light Pink Granular.
Color: According to product specification
Odor: Characteristic

Technical Assistance

We are providing  high level of technical support, according to the needs of the customer. Based on extensive experience we can offer assistance with the sizing and design of RXSOL-81-8197-025. RXSOL-81-8197-025 has a high absorption capacity for carbon dioxide, low dust levels, and excellent attrition resistance.

 

Specifications:
Granule Size: 2.5 mm - 6.0 mm
Indicator: Pink to White
Granule Shape: Irregular Pebble Shaped Granules
Moisture: 12% - 19%
Hardness: >90%
CaOH: >85%
NaOH: <3.5%
CO2 Absorption Capacity: >100 Litres per Kg 
Remarks:

RXSOL-81-8197-025 absorbent is intended for the absorption of carbon dioxide in helium-oxygen breathing systems, hyperbaric chambers, and rebreathers in underwater diving. Its also removes CO2 from breathable gases in: MEDICAL, MILITARY, DIVING, MINING and SAFETY APPLICATIONS.

Other Equivalent Brand:

Soda Line, Akors B, CO2 Absorbent Soda Lime, Sodasorb, Biosorb, Soda Lime CO2 Absorbent, CO2 Absorber chemicals for Demineralized water storage tank and CST tank, SODA LIME WITH INDICATOR 1 KG PACk

Product Tag Identification:

When CO2 reacts with soda lime, heat and water are formed, and pH changes. The latter causes the indicator contained in soda lime to change color (typically from white to pink), indicating that the absorbent is near the point of exhaustion. Absorbent should be changed when 2/3 of the canister has changed color.

Product Useful Area:

Handling and Storage Recommendations : `
Keep containers tightly sealed. Materials should be kept in a dry environment at temperatures above 32° (0°C). Avoid direct sunlight and other types of intensive UV light exposure. Particles are friable; reduce dust generation by minimizing excessive and rough handling during storage and transfer.


Other Information : 

The information contained herein is based on our testing and experience, and is offered for the user’s consideration, investigation and verification. Since operating conditions and use vary and since we do not control such conditions, we must DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, with regard to results to be obtained from the use of this product. Test methods are available upon request.

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Keyword:

CO2 Absorption: >100 lt./kg
It is used to absorb expired CO2 during Anesthesia (in operation theatres). It is used for removing Carbon Dioxide from oxygen-based metabolism, in estimation respirators, breathing apparatus, diving rebreathers. RXSOL-81-8197-025 removes CO2 from manned closed atmospheres, such as submarine, and closed circuit breathing apparatus, such as rebreathers.It is extensively used in navies, for use by divers in submarines. RXSOL-81-8197-025 has major applications in breathable gas applications where CO2 levels need to be controlled, for example in medical anesthetic breathing circuits, mines, commercial and leisure diving rebreathers, or in submarines. In these applications, the breathable air is recirculated for re-use and therefore any exhaled carbon dioxide needs to be removed in order to prevent a build-up of carbon dioxide to toxic levels.

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Soda Lime BP BP Ph Eur Grade Specifications :Soda Lime is a mixture of sodium hydroxide, or sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide, with calcium hydroxide.
 
Soda Lime CHARACTERISTICS :White or grayish white granules, or it may be coloured with an indicator to show when its absorptive capacity is exhausted. It absorbs about 20% of its weight of carbon dioxide.
Partially soluble in water; almost completely soluble in 1M acetic acid.
 
IDENTIFICATION
A. When moistened with hydrochloric acid and introduced on a platinum wire into a flame, imparts a yellow colour to the flame.
B. A solution in 1M acetic acid yields reaction C characteristic of calcium salts.
C. A suspension in water is strongly alkaline to litmus paper.
 
TESTS
Hardness of granules
Shake 200 g on a sieve no. 2000 for 3 minutes using a mechanical sieve shaker that reproduces in a uniform manner the circular and tapping motion given to sieves in manual use and has a frequency of oscillation of 282 to 288 cycles per minute. Place 50 g of the retained material in a hardness pan 20 cm in diameter having a concave brass bottom, 7.9 mm thick at the circumference, 3.2 mm thick at the centre and with an inside spherical radius of curvature of 109 cm. Add 15 steel balls, 7.9 mm in diameter, and shake on the mechanical sieve shaker for 30 minutes. Remove the steel balls, transfer the contents of the pan to a sieve no. 2000 and again shake on the mechanical sieve shaker for 3 minutes. The material retained by the sieve weighs not less than 37.5 g.
Size of granules
Shake 500 g on a perforated plate of nominal pore size 6.70 mm; not more than 5 g is retained. Then shake on a sieve no. 4750; not more than 50 g is retained. Shake the un-retained material on a sieve no. 1400; not more than 20 g passes through. Shake the un-retained material on a sieve no. 600; not more than 7.5 g passes through.
Loss on drying
When dried to constant weight at 105°, loses 14.0 to 21.0% of its weight. Use 1 g.
Moisture absorption
Place 10 g in an open glass dish about 50 mm in diameter and 30 mm high in a desiccator over sulphuric acid (14%) and allow it to remain for 24 hours. The increase in weight is not more than 7.5%.
Carbon dioxide absorption
The activity is not less than 120 minutes when determined by the following method.
Use a vertically-clamped tube of glass or other suitable transparent material about 25 cm long and 29 to 31 mm internal diameter with closely fitting rubber bungs at each end; the bungs are bored to receive polythene or glass tubing of about 8 mm external diameter, the tubing being flush with the inner ends of the bungs. With the lower bung in position, place sufficient nylon mesh support on top of the bung to produce a bed of mesh about 10 cm deep and press a closely fitting disc of stainless steel gauze of nominal mesh aperture about 500 µm on top of the nylon mesh so that its surface is at right angles to the axis of the tube. Introduce 59.8 to 60.2 g of the substance being examined onto the steel gauze in three portions, tamping lightly after the addition of each portion. Place a second disc of steel gauze on top, followed by a sufficient quantity of nylon mesh such that the soda lime is kept consolidated by slight pressure when the second bung has been inserted. The exit tube is connected to a condenser, consisting of two 50 ml separating funnels, leading to a drying tube packed with anhydrous calcium chloride and then to a carbon dioxide analyzer sufficiently sensitive to detect 0.2% v/v of carbon dioxide. A katharometer, calibrated for carbon dioxide and preferably used in conjunction with a chart recorder, is suitable.
Using the gas analyzer in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, accurately determine the carbon dioxide content, p, as a percentage v/v, of a nominal 5% carbon dioxide mixture, the balance gas being oxygen, air or nitrogen as appropriate to the type of gas analyzer being used. Suitable compressed gas mixtures are available commercially. Assemble the apparatus described above and pass the gas mixture downwards into the absorption tube at a rate of 900 cm3 per minute until such time that the gas analyzer shows the content of carbon dioxide in the effluent gas to have risen to 0.2% v/v. Steps should be taken to vent the effluent gas if an oxygen-carbon dioxide mixture is being used. Record the time taken, t, in minutes. The activity of the soda lime is given, in minutes, by the expression tp/5.
 
Soda Lime USP NF Grade Specifications
Soda Lime USP NF Grade Specifications
Soda Lime
Soda Lime is a mixture of Calcium Hydroxide and Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide or both.
 
It may contain an indicator that is inert toward anesthetic gases such as Ether, Cyclopropane, and Nitrous Oxide, and that changes color when the Soda Lime no longer can absorb Carbon Dioxide.
 
Identification—
A: Place a granule of it on a piece of moistened red litmus paper: the paper turns blue immediately.
B: A solution in 6 N acetic acid responds to the tests for Calcium 191 . It also imparts a yellow color to a non-luminous flame that, when viewed through cobalt glass, may show a violet color.
Loss on drying— Weigh accurately, in a tarred weighing bottle, about 10 g, and dry at 105 for 2 hours: it loses between 12.0% and 19.0% of its weight.
Moisture absorption— Place about 10 g in a tarred, 50-mL weighing bottle, having a diameter of 50 mm and a height of 30 mm, and weigh. Then place the bottle, with cover removed, for 24 hours in a closed container in which the atmosphere is maintained at 85% relative humidity by being in equilibrium with sulfuric acid having a specific gravity of 1.16. Weigh again: the increase in weight is not more than 7.5%.
Hardness— Screen 200 g on a mechanical sieve shaker having a frequency of oscillation of 285 ± 3 cycles per minute, for 3 minutes, to remove granules both coarser and finer than the labeled particle size. Proceed as directed in the test for Hardness under Barium Hydroxide Lime, beginning with “Weigh 50 g of the granules.” The percentage of Soda Lime retained on the screen is not less than 75.0, and represents the hardness.
Carbon dioxide absorbency— Fill the lower transverse section of a U-shaped drying tube of about 15-mm internal diameter and 15-cm height with loosely packed glass wool. Place in one arm of the tube about 5 g of anhydrous calcium chloride, and accurately weigh the tube and the contents. Into the other arm of the tube place 9.5 g to 10.5 g of Barium Hydroxide Lime, and again weigh accurately. Insert stoppers in the open arms of the U-tube, and connect the side tube of the arm filled with Barium Hydroxide Lime to a calcium chloride drying tube, which in turn is connected to a suitable source of supply of carbon dioxide. Pass the carbon dioxide through the U-tube at a rate of 75 mL per minute for 20 minutes, accurately timed. Disconnect the U-tube, cool to room temperature, remove the stoppers, and weigh. The increase in weight is not less than 19.0% of the weight of Soda Lime used for the test.
 
Particle size— Screen 100 g for 5 minutes as directed, using a mechanical shaker. It passes completely through a No. 2 standard-mesh sieve, and not more than 2.0% passes through a No. 40 standard-mesh sieve. Not more than 7.0% is retained on the coarse-mesh sieve, and not more than 15.0% passes through the fine-mesh sieve designated on the label (as agreed between the buyer and the seller.
 
Soda Lime Analytical Reagent Grade Specifications
CAS Number 8006-28-8
NOTE. Soda lime is a mixture of variable proportions of sodium hydroxide with calcium oxide or hydroxide. This reagent may or may not include an indicator.
 
REQUIREMENTS
Carbon dioxide absorption capacity: 19.0%
 
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
Loss on drying at 200C: 7%
Fines: 1%
 
 
 
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