Inorganic Acid measurement

Inorganic Acid Measurement
Inorganic Acid Measurement

Acids produced from non-metallic materials and minerals are called inorganic acids. Among the inorganic acids, commonly used acids are sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and phosphoric acid.

A large number of inorganic acids are produced in the industry. Inorganic acids are mostly used in the production of fertilizer, plastic, fiber and dye chemicals. Inorganic acids, some of which are produced as concentrates, are highly corrosive and can damage the human body. These concentrated inorganic acids have the ability to dissolve rapidly in other metals. Inorganic acids are not dangerous for glass containers, only hydrofluoric acid disrupts the structure of the glass.

Since inorganic acids are dangerous for human health, it is important to protect the health of the employees in the enterprises producing them. Therefore, based on the authority of national or international accreditation bodies, environment measurements should be performed and evaluated in laboratories providing test, measurement and analysis services.

Acids are an important class of compounds in the chemical industry. Some of the food consumed daily include acids. Acids play an important role in the vital activities of humans, animals and plants. For example, gastric juice, which is important for digestion of nutrients, contains hydrochloric acid in a ratio of 4 per thousand. Inorganic acids are simply acids that do not contain carbon. Acids formed using carbon element are called organic acids.

Authorized laboratories are based on the standards published by domestic and foreign institutions while measuring and testing studies comply with the criteria of current regulations.

In work environments, these measurement and testing activities are carried out in order to protect the employees from the hazards that may arise during various activities and events that may harm the health of the employees and to provide a safer working environment. This is also important in terms of property security of enterprises.