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MSDS Introduction
Entity 1 utilises an innovative reactor process, using conversion chemistry to transform all green house gas emissions to energy: Such as Ethanol or materials such as ethylene and butadiene, which find applications across many industries.
SNo | VAPS Detail | Applications | Industries |
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1 | Ethanol | Disinfectant, Solvent and Automobile Fuel | Pharmaceutical, Distillery, Chemical, Petro Chemical and Automobile |
2 | Ethylene | Fruit ripening Agent, monomer for Polymer Preparation | Food, Polymer and Chemical |
3 | Ethyl acetate | Solvent | Chemical, Varnish, Lacquers and Food |
4 | Acetone | Solvent | Paint, Coatings and Chemical |
5 | Acetic acid | Vinegar, Ink & Dye and Additives | Food, Dye, Petrochemical, Rubber and Plastic . |
6 | Acetaldehyde | Precursor in Chemical Preparation | Chemicals, Perfumes, Aniline dyes, Plastics and synthetic rubber |
7 | Propionaldehyde | Plasticizers, Lacquers, Flavourings, Precursor in Drugs | Pharmaceutical, Plastics, Cosmetics, Chemicals ,Cellulose and rubber . |
8 | 1,3 Butadiene | Monomer for Polymer Preparation | Chemical ,Rubber and Polymer. |
9 | urea | Fertilizer | Agriculture and Fertilizer |
10 | Diethyl ether | Solvent | Dyes and Plastics. |
11 | Benzene | Solvent | Plastics, Petrochemical and SAF |
12 | Toluene | Solvent | Plastics, Petrochemical and SAF |
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SNo | VAPS Detail | Applications | Industries |
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1 | Ethanol | Disinfectant, Solvent and Automobile Fuel | Pharmaceutical, Distillery, Chemical, Petro Chemical and Automobile |
2 | Ethylene | Fruit ripening Agent, monomer for Polymer Preparation | Food, Polymer and Chemical |
3 | Ethyl acetate | Solvent | Chemical, Varnish, Lacquers and Food |
4 | Acetone | Solvent | Paint, Coatings and Chemical |
5 | Acetic acid | Vinegar, Ink & Dye and Additives | Food, Dye, Petrochemical, Rubber and Plastic . |
6 | Acetaldehyde | Precursor in Chemical Preparation | Chemicals, Perfumes, Aniline dyes, Plastics and synthetic rubber |
7 | Propionaldehyde | Plasticizers, Lacquers, Flavourings, Precursor in Drugs | Pharmaceutical, Plastics, Cosmetics, Chemicals ,Cellulose and rubber . |
8 | 1,3 Butadiene | Monomer for Polymer Preparation | Chemical ,Rubber and Polymer. |
9 | urea | Fertilizer | Agriculture and Fertilizer |
10 | Diethyl ether | Solvent | Dyes and Plastics. |
11 | Benzene | Solvent | Plastics, Petrochemical and SAF |
12 | Toluene | Solvent | Plastics, Petrochemical and SAF |
13 | p-xylene | Solvent | Plastics, Petrochemical and SAF |
14 | Formaldehyde | Preservative and Embalming Solution | Chemical and Medical |
15 | Chloroform | Anaesthetic, Solvent and Refrigerant | Medical, Chemical and Coolant |
16 | Benzoic acid | Perfumes, Dyes, Topical Drugs and Insect repellents | Cosmetic, Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Insecticide |
17 | Methanol | Solvent and Fuel | Chemical, Petro Chemical and Automobile |
18 | Benzyl alcohol | Solvent | Chemical, Paints and Coatings |
19 | Formic acid | Leather tanning, decalcifier , cleaning product and chemical reducing agent | Leather, Chemical and Food |
20 | CO | Precursor and Intermediate | Chemical |
21 | Palmatic acid | Soaps, detergents and cosmetics | Chemical and Cosmetic |
22 | Ethylene vinyl acetate | Co- Polymer | Footwear , foams, Packaging, Agriculture and Photovoltaic encapsulation |
23 | o-nitrophenol | Solvent | Dyes, Pharmaceuticals and Photographic chemicals. |
24 | Ethylene glycol | Solvent | Inks, and Paint |
25 | isopropanol | Solvent | Gravure printing, flexography and lithography |
26 | Methyl isocyanate | Insect repellents | Pesticides |
27 | Chloro acetyl chloride | Intermediate | Chemical, Pharmaceuticals and Pesticide |
28 | Ethylene Dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) | Intermediate | Chemical, Rubber and Polymer |
29 | Isopentane | Monomer for Polymer Preparation | Chemical ,Rubber and Polymer. |
30 | Chloroethanol
(2 - Chloroethanol) | Solvent | Chemical |
31 | Ethylene oxide | Intermediate | Agriculture, Construction, Healthcare, Cleaning, Transportation, and oil and gas sectors |
32 | Iso amyl alcohol | Solvent | Synthetic Flavour in Food Industry. |
33 | Methyl amine | Intermediate | Pharmaceutical |
34 | Benzenediol
(1,4-Benzenediol) | Intermediate | Photographic developer, Rubber, Dyes ,Agrochemicals and Pharmaceuticals. |
35 | syn gas | Fuel | Petro Chemical and Energy Sector. |
36 | Cyclobutene | Intermediate | Chemical |
37 | Ethyl methyl benzene
(1-Ethyl-2-methylbenzene) | Solvent | Chemical |
38 | Dibenzene carbazole
(Carbazole) | Monomer for Polymer Preparation | Electrical and Electronic |
Carbon Capture & Utilization
Entity 1 Technologies has developed technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from emissions.
This CO2 can then be used to create:
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Fuels: Synthetic fuels like methanol or methane.
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Chemicals: Chemicals like urea, polymers, or even building materials like concrete.
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Enhanced Oil Recovery: Injecting CO2 into oil wells to extract more oil.
Waste-to-Energy
Entity 1 Technologies is involved in converting waste materials into energy.
This could involve:
Incineration: Burning waste to generate electricity.
Anaerobic Digestion: Breaking down organic waste to produce biogas (methane).
Gasification: Converting waste into a combustible gas
Air Pollution Control
Entity 1 Technologies has developed technologies to reduce air pollution
This involves:
Scrubbers: Removing pollutants like sulfur dioxide from industrial emissions.
Catalysts: Converting harmful pollutants into less harmful substances.
Filters: Capturing particulate matter from emissions.
Bioremediation
Entity 1 Technologies is biological processes to clean up contaminated soil or water.
This could involve:
Microorganisms: Using bacteria or fungi to break down pollutants.
Phytoremediation: Using plants to absorb and remove pollutants.
MSDS for various Value Added Products
The regulations concerning Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in India are primarily governed by the Occupational Safety, Health, and Working Conditions Code (OSH Code) and related rules. Here are some key regulations and guidelines related to MSDS in India:
Regulations for MSDS in India
Legal Framework:
1. Occupational Safety, Health, and Working Conditions Code (OSH Code):
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The OSH Code specifies provisions related to the safety and health of workers in various industries.
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It mandates the provision of MSDS for hazardous chemicals used in workplaces to ensure worker safety.
2. Chemical Safety Rules
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The Chemical Safety Rules, under the Environment (Protection) Act, set out regulations for the safe handling, use, storage, and transportation of hazardous chemicals.
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These rules require the preparation and availability of MSDS for hazardous chemicals.
3. Manufacture, Storage, and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules:
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These rules provide guidelines for the safe manufacture, storage, handling, and import of hazardous chemicals.
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They mandate the preparation and dissemination of MSDS for hazardous chemicals.
Key Requirements for MSDS in India
1. Content Requirements
The MSDS in India typically includes information on chemical identification, hazards, composition, first aid measures, handling and storage instructions, exposure controls, and emergency procedures
2. Language and Accessibility
MSDSs must be provided in a language understood by workers and be easily accessible in the workplace.
3. Training and Awareness
Employers are responsible for ensuring that workers are trained on the hazards of chemicals, including the information provided in MSDS.
4. Updates and Compliance
MSDSs need to be reviewed and updated as necessary to reflect changes in chemical composition or safety information.
5. Export Requirements
Specific regulations may apply to the export of chemicals, including the provision of MSDS to ensure compliance with international standards.
Enforcement and Penalties
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Non-compliance with MSDS regulations can result in penalties, fines, or legal action by regulatory authorities.
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Regular inspections are conducted to ensure that workplaces are adhering to MSDS requirements and other safety regulations.
Conclusion
In India, regulations on Material Safety Data Sheets are essential for protecting the health and safety of workers and the environment. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for ensuring proper handling, storage, and use of hazardous chemicals in workplaces. Employers have a legal responsibility to provide accurate and up-to-date MSDS to safeguard the well-being of employees and mitigate risks associated with chemical exposure.
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