The laboratory wastewater treatment equipment is a new type of wastewater treatment product that can be buried within a coating and operates automatically, requiring no staff management. It is also convenient for maintenance and repairs. As a common laboratory instrument, the safety of laboratory wastewater treatment is a point of great concern. Today, let's discuss how to ensure proper treatment of laboratory wastewater, hoping this article will be helpful to you. When using concentrated acids or alkalis, we must avoid splashing and use pipettes to measure reagents; mouth suction is not allowed. If accidentally splashed on the lab table, immediately clean with a damp cloth. If it touches the skin, seek medical attention promptly. When handling flammable materials, extreme caution is required, and open flames must be avoided. Solvents with low melting points should not be heated directly over a flame; instead, use a water bath to heat through回流冷凝管 or steam distillation. When using electrical equipment (such as drying ovens, water baths, centrifugal dewatering machines, heating furnaces, etc.), electric shock accidents must be prevented. Never turn on or off electrical switches or circuit breakers with wet hands; use a tester to check if the electrical equipment is live. Any equipment that is live should not be used. The above are the relevant safety issues regarding laboratory wastewater treatment equipment. If you have any other questions or concerns about laboratory wastewater treatment equipment, please feel free to call us for consultation. We look forward to collaborating with you.




