Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is an NSF/ANSI 61 approved chemical at a 98% concentration or less for Poly Processing’s tank systems.
Sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive mineral acid that challenges traditional storage options. This pungent, colorless to slightly yellow viscous liquid is occasionally dyed dark brown during production to alert people to its hazards. The biggest challenge in working with sulfuric acid is that it is an aggressive oxidizer. This challenges the strength and design of many storage tanks. Poly Processing’s tanks and fittings can be combined specifically to store sulfuric acid and reduce the risks.
Let’s take a closer look at what sulfuric acid is, how it’s used, and how you can overcome its corrosive challenge with the right storage tanks.
At high concentrations, sulfuric acid can cause serious damage upon contact. It not only causes chemical burns by way of hydrolysis, but also secondary thermal burns through dehydration. It can cause permanent blindness if it makes contact with the eyes and irreversible damage if swallowed. If sulfuric acid is spilled on metals, it can create highly flammable hydrogen gas.
The leading storage challenge of sulfuric acid is its corrosive nature. Its corrosiveness impacts a wide range of materials, like metals, living material, stone, and plastic. This is primarily the result of its strong acidic nature. Furthermore, when concentrated it exhibits strong dehydrating and oxidizing properties.
The highly corrosive nature of sulfuric acid tests the limits of today’s storage systems. There are three considerations when choosing an ideal storage tank—the acid’s corrosiveness, molecular weight, and the concentration being used.
Through a combination of innovative features, Poly Processing overcomes the storage challenges of sulfuric acid with an ideal storage system that contains these features:
If secondary containment is needed, the Poly Processing SAFE-Tank® is a smart choice. Along with containing the chemical from its surrounding environment, this double-walled tank greatly lowers the risk for hazardous contact of sulfuric acid with water and other materials. SAFE-Tank® systems for sulfuric acid are designed with the next generation OR-1000™ system.
If secondary containment is present, the IMFO® tank is recommended because the tank’s structural integrity is maximized while providing a molded in full drain fitting at the lowest point of the tank sidewall. When combining this tank design with the OR-1000™ system, oxidation is reduced dramatically.
These tank systems are built based on the concentration of the acid. For 93-98% concentration, 2.2 SPG XLPE with OR-1000, PVC fittings, Viton gaskets, and 316 SS bolts are used. For 81-92% concentration, 2.2 SPG XLPE with OR-1000, PVC fittings, Viton gaskets, and C-276 bolts are used. For 80% or less concentration, 2.2 SPG XLPE, PVC fittings, Viton gaskets, and C-276 bolts are used.