MIL-STD-1622B(SH)
(c)If skin contact occurs, exposed areas shall be washed with large amounts of fresh water. If irritating dust or solution mist is present, approved respirators shall be worn to avoid inhalation (see 6.4).
(d)In the event any adverse health effects are experienced, cease operations involving TSP and consult the cognizant medical department representative for additional guidance.
4.2.2.3 Disposal. Disposal of TSP shall be in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
4.2.2.4 Compatibility. Appendix A gives the compatibility of TSP with various materials. Where specific information is lacking, perform compatibility testing as specified in A.3 of Appendix A.
4.2.2.5 Solution preparation. Prepare the TSP cleaning solution by dissolving 2 pounds of type I or 4.5 pounds of type II TSP with 5 gallons of grade B water at 160 to 180oF. In order to prevent a violent reaction and to better dissolve the TSP, add the TSP to the water; do not add water to the TSP. The solution shall be circulated until the TSP is dissolved prior to exposing the solution to a system or component.
4.2.2.6 Stowage. If a TSP stowage tank is not large enough, do not mix a solution stronger than as specified in 4.2.2.5 and attempt to dilute it in a piping system. Failure to maintain the temperature of a solution stronger
than as specified in 4.2.2.5 at 160 to 180oF can result in the TSP precipitating and developing a hardened mass. This hardened mass is difficult, if not impossible, to remove. The preferred stowage tank material
is stainless steel. Bulk shipboard stowage of TSP shall be in accordance with
S9086-WK-STM-010/CH-670 for alkalies.
4.2.3 Non-Ionic Detergent (NID)
4.2.3.1 Applicability. NID is a concentrated non-ionic hydrocarbon surfactant that is mixed with water to prepare an aqueous detergent cleaning solution acceptable for use as a precleaner for critical applications and as a cleaner for general applications. NID shall conform to MIL-D-16791, type I,
or commercial equivalent, such as Triton X-100.
4.2.3.2 Safety precautions. Follow the safety precautions recommended in the vendor's Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). If irritating solution mist is present, approved respirators shall be worn to avoid inhalation (see 6.4). In the event any adverse health effects are experienced, cease operations involving NID and consult the cognizant medical department representative for additional guidance.
4.2.3.3 Disposal. Disposal of NID shall be in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
4.2.3.4 Compatibility. Appendix A gives the compatibility of NID solutions with various materials. Where specific information is lacking, perform compatibility testing as specified in A.3 of Appendix A.
4.2.3.5 Solution preparation. Prepare NID solution by adding 0.1 to
0.5 ounces of NID to each gallon of water. Use of higher concentrations of
NID in water will not increase soil removal performance, and can cause
difficulty in rinsing the NID solution from the surface. NID solutions shall be used at temperatures no greater than 140oF. At temperatures greater than
140oF, the solubility of NID will decrease leading to possible precipitation
of NID.
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