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Dear All, Why in chlorine container, liquid chlorine is filled up to 80% of total volume.
From India, Mumbai
Volume and Temperature Relationship:- The volume of liquid chlorine increases rapidly as its temperature increases. Chlorine confined in pipelines or containers that is subjected to a rising temperature increases in volume and pressure.
Temperature-density relation for liquid chlorinein attached file.
S.C.Yadav
Chlor-Alkali Plant

From India, Mumbai
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Liquid chlorine has got high thermal expansion.With rise in temperature thevolume of tonner start rising.80% volume corresponds to 15 degree centigrade. As the temperature rises it start going up.The tonner becomes full at 67 Degree centigrade .With further rise intemperature the tonner buldgesgive some time to take action to release some quantity to the system.Incase release is not done the tonner will explode and damage the people or the atmosphereas chlorine is a respiratory hazarda and affect the human being,animals and vegetation equally.Pl go through my presentation for further details.
H S SEHGAL

From India, Mumbai
Hi,
You can also refer to the current ongoing threaad as follows
https://www.citehr.com/443037-toxic-...al-masure.html
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
Dear Members ! Some of our staff handeling stores matarials and they are getting infection in hand like skin problem etc.. kindly suggest is there any liquid for that .
From India, Mumbai
Dear Rajiv,
Pl let us know the type of material they are handling, PPEs they are using etc.
Once we receive this information, you will definately get the solution on this forum.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
Dear Sudhir , Thankyou very much for your valuable reply . They are handeling Spects parts which is coming from supplier for the fixing . the spects parts are mix with some white type of Powders .
From India, Mumbai
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