Cryolite is often used as an electrolyte for reducing alumina, ceramics, pesticides, abrasives, binders, electronic insulation, brighteners and so on. It can be seen in many fields. However, when it brings overflow to us, we should pay more attention to its hazards: physical hazards and chemical hazards. Besides, how much do you know about him?
1. On the skin: cause corrosive effects on the skin and mucous membrane and stimulate the skin and mucous membrane; Above eyes: strong corrosive effect;
2. It is very soluble in water and then enters the cycle of biological chain. When absorbed by the human body, it will enter the blood moon of the human body to soften the bone, which may also cause cancer.
Chemical hazards of cryolite
Highly toxic smoke emitted by high heat or contact with acid or acid mist, mainly composed of hydrogen fluoride.
Therefore, when using cryolite, we must pay attention to self-protection to prevent unnecessary harm.