Use on low burning fires in wood burning systems. Effective against scale and soot. Can help reduce the threat of a chimney fire and increase heating efficiency.
Color
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Gray
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Compositions
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Trisodium Phosphate Dodecahydrate, Silica, Amorphous, Quartz
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Specific Gravity
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2 g/cc
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pH Range
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10.5 to 11.5
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Form
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Powder
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Net Content
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2 lb
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Container Type
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Jar
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- Creosote formation in wood burning systems takes many forms, liquid, runny, damp or sticky, crumbly, glazed and hard
- The creosote formed is flammable and presents a potentially serious hazard
- Some creosote can be removed by brushing, others require chemical conditioning to render them more brushable
- Can help reduce the threat of a chimney fire and increase heating efficiency
- May be effective against scale and soot in wood burning systems
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Catalog
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/187/ITEM/DOC/Imperial_100000238_Catalog.pdf
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SDS
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/187/ITEM/DOC/Imperial_100040052_SDS.pdf