FastACT
First Applied Sorbent Treatment - Against Chemical Threat
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first applied sorbent treatment – against chemical threat



FASTACT USPs
- Real time, on-site neutralisation of chemical threats
- Effective against vapours, fumes and liquids
- Safe, non toxic, non corrosive
- Ready to use formulation - no mixing, no water required
- Wide spectrum toxicity management
- No residual hazard - easy disposal
- Mitt has been designed to decontaminate equipments, clothes, weapons, helmets, etc.
- Can be use in open areas for self safety in case sudden release of chemicals (escape path)
application areas
- To neutralise H2S threat on board naval ships
- To neutralise H2S threat in refineries (SRUs, FCC, CRU, DHDS, DHDT, HCU)
- To neutralise H2S threat in sludge handling areas, tail gas unit, amine regeneration units and areas where ever H2S presence is expected in refineries
- The chemical warfare agents if used in govt buildings or metros or any other places
- Chlorine and Ammonia leak threats are neutralised
- all known and unknown toxic vapour, gases and chemical threats except in solid state
tested & certified by
- TNO Laboratories, Netherlands
- Barrelle Memorial Institute Columbus. OH, USA
- The Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC), Aberdeeb Proving Ground, MD, USA
- Toxicology Unit, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT, Australia
- NATO approved personal decontamination kit and personal Decontamination Apparatus
FastACT
Single Window Solution To Neutralise Known & Unknown Toxic Chemicals, Vapours & Gases And Decontaminate The Equipments
Technology
FAST ACT is a combination of common metal oxides (MgO + Ti02 ) with a unique morphology. It has nanomaterial properties with a final particle size of nearly 5 μm. The production process creates an altered non-toxic molecular structure with a large increase in porosity and surface area.
FASTACT USPs
How Does It Neutralise The Toxic Chemical Including Vapour
Nanomaterials by nature want to agglomerate and because the molecular structure of FAST-ACT is incomplete, it binds to any reactive substance using “ionic bonding”. It uses the targeted chemical’s ions to try and complete its own structure, as a result many hazardous chemicals are neutralised through a process now known as “destructive adsorption”.
The large surface area with numerous corners and edges containing many unsaturated ions makes it effective on liquids and vapours of hazardous compounds.
Product Video
FastACT Demostration at ONGC
Aska FastACT
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SUMMARY OF EFFECTIVE DATA
CORROSIVE MATERIALS
Acids
- Inorganic and Organic
- Hydrochloric Acid
- Hydrofluoric Acid
- Nitric Acid
- Phosphoric Acid
- Sulphuric Acid
- Acetic Acid
- Methanesulfonic Acid
- Ethanesulfonic Acid
- Benzenesulfonic Acid
- Toluenesulfonic Acid
BIS (2-CHLOROETHYL) SULFIDE
PINACOLYL METHYLPHOSPHONOFLUORIDATE
O-ETHYL S (2-DISSOPROPYLAMINOETHYL) – MET HYLPHOSPHONOTHIOATE
CARBONYL COMPOUNDS
- Aldehydes
- Ketones
- Carboxylic Acids
- Acetonitrile
- Sodium Cyanide (AQ)
- 4-Vinylpyridine
HALOGEN / HALIDES
- Acetyl Chloride
- Chloroacetyl Chloride
- Chlorine
- Chloroform
- Hydrogen Bromide
- Cyanogen Chloride
- Methylene Chloride
- Carbon Tetrachloride
- TCE, PCE
- Pesticides
- DimethylmethylPhosphnate
- Paraoxon
- Parathion
- 2-Chloroethyl Ethyl Sulfide
- Methyl Mercaptan
- Nitrophenols
- Chlorophenols
CHEMICAL WELFARE AGENTS
- Sulphur Mustard (HD)
- Tabun (GA)
- Sarin (GA)
- Soman (GD)
- VX
- H2S – SYDNEY RECENTLY USED
VAPOUR HAZARDS
ACIDIC & CAUSTIC GASES
- Hydrogen Chloride
- Hydrogen Fluoride
- Hydrogen Bromide
- Nox/N204
- Sulphur Dioxide
- Hydrogen Sulphide
- Diborane
- Hydrogen Selenice
- Phosphine
- Ammonia
- Anhydrous Ammonia
- Carbon/Sulfide
- Hydrogen Cyanide
- Chloride
- Bromine
- Iodine
- Methyl Mercaption
- Ethylene Oxide
- Formaldehyde
- Phosgene
- Arsine
- Acetyl Chloride
- Chloroacetyl Chloride
- Chloroform
- Methylene Chloride
LIQUID SOLVENT SPILL ALCOL
ALCOHOLS / PHENOLS
- Ethanol
- Methanol
- Allyl Alcohol
- Nitrophenols
- Chlorophenols
CAUSTICS
- Metal Hydroxides (aq)
- Diesel
- Gasoline
- Olis
OTHERS
- Acrylonitrile
- Benzene
- Hydrazine
- Toluene
- Acrolein
- Methylhydrazine*
- Methyl Isocyanate*
BIOLOGICALS
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Spores
NUCLEAR
RADIOLOGICAL
HEAVY METALS
SOLID WASTE