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What are the precautions for using metallurgical pellet bentonite


What are the precautions for using metallurgical pellet bentonite

 

1. Before use, quality testing should be conducted to ensure that the quality of metallurgical pellet bentonite meets the standard requirements.

2. When storing metallurgical pellet bentonite, it is necessary to avoid exposure to sunlight and moisture to prevent it from absorbing moisture or being affected by moisture, which may affect its performance.

3. Metallurgical pellet bentonite should be prepared according to the usage requirements to ensure the pouring effect. When using, the moisture content should be controlled, an appropriate amount of bentonite should be added and thoroughly stirred to avoid agglomeration and uneven dispersion.

4. During the pouring process, attention should be paid to preventing metallurgical pellet bentonite from mixing with other materials to avoid affecting the pouring effect and quality.

5. During use, it is necessary to maintain good ventilation to prevent harmful gases generated by combustion from causing harm to the human body.

6. After use, the pouring equipment and surrounding environment should be cleaned in a timely manner to avoid environmental pollution caused by metallurgical pellet bentonite.

 

In short, the correct use of metallurgical pellet bentonite can not only ensure its good use effect, but also effectively reduce safety hazards and environmental pollution. Therefore, during use, it is necessary to strictly comply with relevant usage requirements and safety operating procedures.


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