Oxidizer Test Strips (starch paper potassium iodide)
$16.50
The Oxidizer Test Strips (starch paper potassium iodide) detects available chlorine, iodine, and peroxides. Also works as a refill for HazCat 2.0 Pro.
- 100 strips per vial
- Perfect for chlorine, iodine or peroxide tests
- Meets Cal OES MEL 1.1.3 requirements
- Made in America
Description
The Oxidizer Test Strips (starch paper potassium iodide) are designed specifically to detect oxidizing agents. In the event of positive detection the potassium iodide test strips then turn blue when wetted with weak Hydrochloric acid (sold separately).
Benefits:
- Easy to use – manual is easy for a non-chemist to follow
- Cost Effective – may eliminate costly, time consuming lab testing
- Versatile – identifies or categorizes over 1000 chemicals
- Fast – 20 minute typical on-site assay times
- Complete – contains everything necessary for field testing
- Rugged – carrying case designed specifically for field use
- Inexpensive – can pay for itself in one use
Features:
- Easy to follow test procedures
- Oldest, most reliable detection products in the nation
- Continuously perfecting the detection methods
- The DHS approves of HazCat Training!
Need More Information?
For more information about the HazCat Oxidizer Test Paper, contact us today +1(805) 617-0987
Cal OES MEL List – Firescope Hazardous Materials Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
This potassium iodide oxidizer test strips meets the requirements for the Firescope MEL List. To see all of the MEL products that HAZMAT Resource provides visit our California MEL List page >>
MEL 1.1.3 TEST STRIPS, OXIDIZER, PACKET: Potassium iodide-starch paper activated by weak hydrochloric acid
HW 4045 Oxidizer Test Paper Potassium Iodide-Starch
Partial list of substances that the oxidizer paper strips can detect:
ammonium dichromate aqueous solution, solid, is a DOT oxidizer ammonium persulfate aqueous solution, solid, is a DOT oxidizer barium hypochlorite benzoquinone is not DOT oxidizer, is a flammable solid bromine in aqueous solution bromine, chlorine or iodine dissolved in organic solvents, eg., carbon tetrachloride, ether and ethanol calcium hypochlorite solid or aqueous solution (pool shock) calcium nitrite cerium oxide solid, technical grade, – not a DOT oxidizer – inert chlorine in aqueous solution, gaseous form chlorocyanurate, cyanuric acid chromate salt aqueous solution, solid chromium oxide chromium trioxide cobalt iodide cobalt salt cobalt thiocyanate aqueous solution, solid, not a DOT oxidizer |
copper acetoarsenite Solid, pesticide, not a DOT oxidizer, “Paris green” copper iodide copper salt copper carbonate, copper chloride, copper sulfate aqueous solution, solid – not a DOT oxidizer ferric chloride aqueous solution, solid ferric nitrate gold chloride surprisingly gold is a stronger oxidizer than iodine hydrobromic acid yellow or brown solution (color most likely due to dissolved Br2) hydrogen peroxide iodine iron salt lithium hypochlorite lithium nitrite manganese salt methyl ethyl ketone peroxide MEKP – (organic peroxide) nitric acid > 20% piranha base mixture of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia platinum chloride aqueous solution |
potassium chromate aqueous solution, solid potassium dichromate aqueous solution, solid potassium ferricyanide aqueous solution, solid potassium iodide potassium monopersulfate potassium nitrate solid that has become exposed to heat or has “aged” in storage potassium nitrite potassium permanganate solid or aqueous solution prague powder curing salts containing ~ 6% sodium nitrite – not a DOT oxidizer silver iodate sodium hypochlorite solid or aqueous solution (household bleach) sodium isopropoxide sodium nitrite sodium perborate aqueous solution, solid sodium percarbonate aqueous solution, solid sodium persulfate aqueous solution, solid tincture of iodine trichloro-s-triazinone vanadium pentoxide |
HazCat Potassium Iodide-Starch Test Papers Detects Oxidizing agents HW4045
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 4 × 3 × 4 in |