What safety precautions should be taken when maintaining Tin Pail?

Mar 19, 2025

1. Personal protection
Operators must wear appropriate protective equipment, including self-priming filter dust masks, chemical safety glasses, anti-toxic penetration work clothes and rubber gloves.
When handling high-temperature tin liquid, special attention should be paid to prevent burns.
2. Equipment inspection
Before maintenance, make sure that the Tin Pail or tin furnace has completely cooled down and the power supply is cut off.
Check whether the equipment is well grounded to ensure safe grounding.
Regularly check the coating integrity of the Tin Pail, especially the welds and the bottom of the tank.
3. Operating environment
Ensure that the operating area is well ventilated to avoid the accumulation of harmful gases.
Stay away from fire, heat sources and flammable items.
During cleaning or maintenance, avoid operating near flammable gases and flammable and explosive items.
4. Cleaning and maintenance
When cleaning Tin Pail, use special tools to avoid damaging the coating.
Regularly clean the debris on the bottom and inner wall of the tin tank to avoid affecting the coating and equipment performance.
Do not start the furnace with no furnace, so as not to damage the furnace body and heating tube.
5. Emergency treatment
If leakage or overflow occurs, the contaminated area should be isolated immediately, access should be restricted, and appropriate emergency measures should be taken.
For large-scale leakage, a clean shovel should be used to collect the leaked material and put it into a dry, clean, covered container.
6. Other precautions
During the use of Tin Pail or tin furnace, avoid contact with oxidants and acids.
Regularly check the power cord and equipment for leakage.
Operators must be specially trained and strictly abide by the operating procedures.

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