Zinc Chloride Safety, Handling & Shipping Requirements for Export
Mar 20, 2026
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Zinc chloride is a corrosive chemical that requires strict safety management during production, handling, storage, and transportation. Understanding these requirements helps importers avoid risks and ensure compliance.
In terms of handling, workers must wear protective equipment including goggles, gloves, and protective clothing. Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. In case of contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical help if necessary.
Storage conditions require dry, ventilated, and sealed warehouses away from moisture, acids, oxidants, and food materials. Prevent rain exposure and high-temperature environments. Proper stacking avoids friction, collision, and package damage.
Transportation of zinc chloride follows international dangerous goods regulations. It is classified as a Class 8 corrosive substance. Packaging must use sealed, moisture-proof, and pressure-resistant containers such as plastic drums, woven bags with inner liners, or composite packaging.
For international shipping, correct UN number, hazard labels, and shipping documents are required. Suppliers must provide complete MSDS, packing declaration, and dangerous goods certification to ensure smooth loading and customs clearance.
Environmental protection is also important. Waste zinc chloride solution must be treated properly to avoid water and soil pollution. Our company strictly follows environmental standards in production and packaging.
As a professional exporter, we provide customers with complete safety guidelines and transportation support. We ensure products are packaged and shipped in full compliance with international regulations.
Safe handling and transportation not only protect personnel and property but also maintain smooth import procedures.
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