Glycerol, also called glycerol, is colorless, tasteless, sweet, clear and sticky in appearance, and can absorb moisture in the air, as well as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide and sulfur dioxide. Insoluble in benzene, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, carbon disulfide, petroleum ether and oil.
Glycerol is packed in aluminum drums or galvanized iron drums, or stored in storage tanks lined with phenolic resin. It should be moisture-proof, heat-proof and waterproof during storage and transportation. It is forbidden to put glycerol together with strong oxidants (such as nitric acid and potassium permanganate). According to the provisions of the general flammable chemicals storage and transportation.
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For many years, bank offices have used sponges to add water, dipped their fingers in sponges to count banknotes and turn over documents. Only 20 cards can be counted at a time, which is very inefficient. The water in the sponge is used for a long time, and bacteria are easy to breed, and bacteria stick to the ticket itself, which affects health.
There are five advantages of using glycerol to count banknotes:
First, through the national patent certification, the technology is leading internationally;
Second, the environmental protection formula of traditional Chinese medicine, adding Chinese herbal medicines such as viola yedoensis and aloe, makes the product have unique sterilization and detoxification effects;
Third, there is no stain, and adding aloe can protect skin and moisturize;
Fourth, the counting speed is super fast, and hundreds of bills can be counted with a touch, which greatly improves office efficiency;
5. Solid fat body, which basically solved the problem that the wax products used to count money were easy to get out of water, and the hands were not frozen in winter and not sticky in summer.
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