Nalco Trac 115 Msds [WORKING]

Handling:

Storage:

Proper handling prevents incidents.

NALCO TRAC 115 is a low-toxicity, high-irritant. It won’t explode or gas you out, but it will ruin your day if you get it in your eyes or slip in a puddle of it. nalco trac 115 msds

Always request the current SDS from Nalco Water (Ecolab) because formulations change. The version printed in 2019 may not match the drum delivered today.

Stay safe, and keep those cooling towers clean.


Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not replace the official Safety Data Sheet provided by Nalco Water (Ecolab). Always consult the specific SDS for the batch you are using and follow your facility’s safety protocols. Handling:


The exact proprietary formulation is protected, but the SDS typically lists the following components:

| Chemical Name | CAS Number | Typical % (by weight) | Role | |---------------|------------|----------------------|------| | Inert fluorescent tracer | Proprietary | 10–30% | Active tracer | | Water | 7732-18-5 | 70–90% | Solvent | | Stabilizers / pH adjusters | Various | <5% | Product stability |

Note: NALCO TRAC 115 contains no hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) under 40 CFR part 63. Storage: Proper handling prevents incidents


GHS Classification (Generally Not Classified as Hazardous): Under normal industrial use, NALCO TRAC 115 is typically not classified as a hazardous substance according to OSHA HCS 2012 (29 CFR 1910.1200) or GHS. However, it may cause mild irritation.

Label Elements:

  • Precautionary Statements:
  • Other Hazards:

    The MSDS lists the chemical identity of ingredients, though specific proportions are trade secrets. Typical components include:

    The MSDS will state that no OSHA-defined carcinogens, reproductive toxins, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present above reportable limits. This low-hazard profile makes NALCO TRAC 115 preferable to traditional chromate or nitrite-based treatments.