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PAPER INDUSTRY Dolomite chemical - Coggle Diagram
PAPER INDUSTRY
Dolomite chemical
Physical properties of Dolomite chemical
Uses of chemical
Dolomite has been used in the making of paper and cardboard by mixing it with latex in various amounts.
Because dolomite improves the whiteness of paper, it reduces the need for additional optical brighteners.
Transparency: It's a transparent and translucent.
It's not usually solid or micro.
The color is colorless, white, gray, reddish-white, brownish-white, or pink.
Density is 2.876 g/cm3 (Calculated).
HEALTH IMPACT
Effects the chemicals caused to exposed workers
Exposure pathway
Control measure
Avoid doing anything that will expose you to dust.
To keep exposures below the applicable exposure limits, use local or general air.
To avoid eye irritation or injury, wear safety glasses or goggles when working near activities where dust may come into contact with the eyes. It is not important to wear protective clothes.
Eye contact: Pain, wetness, and redness are some of the possible side effects.
Inhalation: Respiratory tract irritation, coughing, and a burning sensation are some of the possible side effects. It's possible that you'll experience pain, as well as redness and blisters.
When dolomite is breathed in, it includes different levels of crystalline silica, which can harm the lungs or potentially cause cancer.
It is also possible that the substance will damage the skin and eyes.
Especially the adverse reactions in humans when inhaled.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Changes to the environment
Underlying causes of the impacts
Mitigations
Dolomite is a type of limestone. Magnesium and calcium carbonate are common. It also contains trace levels of a number of other minerals.
Heavy metals such as aluminum, arsenic, lead, mercury, and nickel may be included in some dolomite products.
Because of this, it may be a good idea to take a calcium or magnesium supplement instead.
Dolomite has also been linked to stomach irritation, insomnia, anxiety, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Washing dolomite sand off the beach is the same as dumping foreign sediments, which are the most common contaminants in any marine environment.
They have the ability to crush marine organisms and plants, reduce the oxygen in the water, and obstruct their access to sunlight, all of which can damage their habitats.
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