Hello everyone,
The subject pretty much says it all... I really haven't been able to find any meaningful data online, just the standard acid precautionary warnings. Just looking for perspective from anyone who's worked with it\ before.
Just for background... I have worked with strong concentrations of HCL and Sulfuric acid in the lab before (it's been a few years) so I have respect for corrosive chemicals and know how to safely handle them.
What I really want to know is: how corrosive is 85% Phosphoric Acid? Is this stuff as nasty as 85% Sulfuric, where a drop will burn a hole through your flesh or is it just going to leave a red spot the equivalent of a sunburn if it sits there for 30 seconds?
Don't want to go overkill and don a Class B Hazmat suit just to adjust my brew water pH if it's not absolutely necessary (j/k)....
The subject pretty much says it all... I really haven't been able to find any meaningful data online, just the standard acid precautionary warnings. Just looking for perspective from anyone who's worked with it\ before.
Just for background... I have worked with strong concentrations of HCL and Sulfuric acid in the lab before (it's been a few years) so I have respect for corrosive chemicals and know how to safely handle them.
What I really want to know is: how corrosive is 85% Phosphoric Acid? Is this stuff as nasty as 85% Sulfuric, where a drop will burn a hole through your flesh or is it just going to leave a red spot the equivalent of a sunburn if it sits there for 30 seconds?
Don't want to go overkill and don a Class B Hazmat suit just to adjust my brew water pH if it's not absolutely necessary (j/k)....