TRIVOREX®Multi-purpose neutralizing absorbent for chemicals
Versatile neutralizing absorbent for chemicals
With TRIVOREX® neutralizing absorbent you will be ready to deal with all types of chemical spills and you can reduce the evacuation cost.
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The video begins with a shot taken from the sky: below, a tanker truck makes its way across the grounds of a factory. A man wearing a hard hat and fluorescent work vest looks on. We zoom in on the truck's danger signs to show that the product inside is corrosive.
The employee pulls a hose from the truck and puts it into a blackish liquid. Shot of a pressure gauge. The employee removes the hose and a liquid residue emerges from it. The employee scatters TRIVOREX® multi-purpose neutralizing absorbent powder around the stain and then in the center. During the neutralization process, the white powder turns purple. Zoom in on the chemical reaction taking place: the powder turns blue in contact with a base and pink with an acid. Then, when neutralization is complete, the powder returns to a neutral color.
Wearing gloves, the employee bends down to pick up the powder and corrosive product mixture with a brush and a dustpan, and places it in a bucket marked "non-hazardous waste", since the product is no longer corrosive. The employee leaves carrying the bucket of trivorex and the one with residual waste. End of video.
+safe
- Reduces the risk by preventing injury or inhalation of chemicals
- Indicates visually when neutralization is complete
- Reduces the danger of waste
+practical
- Avoids the risk of error through its compatibility with chemical products
- Provides the possibility to manage the situation internally without the need for emergency services
CHEAPER
- No time lost or money wasted in managing a hazardous waste
Technical specifications of TRIVOREX®
TRIVOREX® universal neutralizing absorbent can be used on all your chemicals (acids, bases, formaldehyde, solvents, oxidizers) by following a unique protocol.
It eliminates all risk of accident complications due to incompatible chemical mixtures.
The absorbent turns pink in the presence of an acid or blue in the presence of a base and turns back yellow when neutralization is complete.
The neutralization of the chemical suppresses the acid-base corrosivity by bringing the pH back to a non-hazardous level.
A neutralized chemical will no longer be corrosive, which reduces the risk of human and material contamination.
The mixture resulting from neutralization of the corrosive spill by TRIVOREX® can in most cases be removed as Non-Hazardous Waste*.
Waste will no longer be subject to the regulatory constraints* for the disposal of hazardous waste (*waste management documentation).
How does it work ?
Schematic video showing how Trivorex® works
Shot of a floor with a bucket, a liquid spill and a "slippery floor" sign. TRIVOREX® multi-purpose neutralizing absorbent powder is applied all around the liquid spill, then in the center. As the powder is dispersed, the areas affected by it turn pink, indicating that it is an acid.
Zoom in on the liquid: the grains representing the powder turn pink. The words "color indicator" appear. Zoom in on one of the grains: process showing absorption and neutralization of the acid by the grain, which begins to grow and turn pink, while absorbing the liquid around it. Zoom in on the reaction at molecular level: TRIVOREX® traps and neutralizes the acid.
Zoom out: back to the grain. Neutralization ends when the initial color returns. There is no longer any liquid around the grain, which has returned to neutral.
Back to the first sequence with a bucket, a liquid spill and a "slippery floor" sign. TRIVOREX® multi-purpose neutralizing absorbent powder is applied all around the liquid spill, then in its center. As the powder is dispersed, the areas affected by it turn blue, indicating a base.
Zoom in on the liquid: grains representing the powder turn blue. The words "colored indicator" appear. Zoom in on one of the grains: the process shows the absorption and neutralization of the base by the grain, which begins to grow and turn blue, while absorbing the liquid around it. Zoom in on the reaction at molecular level: TRIVOREX® traps and neutralizes the base.
Zoom out: back to the grain. Neutralization ends when the initial color returns. There is no longer any liquid around the grain, which has returned to neutral.
End of video.
Safety recommendations during chemical accident
- Do not forget to wear the safety equipment adapted to chemical spills and use the appropriate warning signs.
- Used non-declassifiable absorbents must be destroyed in accordance with the national regulations in force.
All our products
Need protective equipment to manage your spills ?
- A pair of reusable chemical protection gloves (in accordance with EN 374-1)
- Reusable chemical protection safety glasses
- Can also be used by employees with eyeglasses
- In accordance with EN 166
- Manhole cover
- Prevents liquids from flowing into the sewer system
- Moderate resistance to chemicals, oils and solvents
- Reusable after decontamination and cleaning
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If your chemical is exclusively corrosive or irritant, but is not included in this list, you can contact us to request an evaluation of the compatibility of the product with this declassification.
(Paid service if requested in emergency).