JEFFTREAT® MS-310

JEFFTREAT® MS-310 solvent is a specially formulated methyldiethanolamine (MDEA)-based gas treating solvent. It is a clear, water-white, hygroscopic liquid with an ammoniacal odor.

Chemical Name: Methyl Diethanolamine (MDEA)

Functions: Gas Treating Agent, Solvent

Chemical Family: Chemical Mixtures & Blends

End Uses: Incinerators

Applicable Processes: Hydrogen Sulfide Control, Hydrotreating (HDT), Tail Gas Treating

Labeling Claims: Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)-free, Suspended Matter-free

Features: Cost Effective, Hygroscopic

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

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Product Benefits
  • JEFFTREAT® MS-310 solvent offers the advantage of extremely high H2S selectivity over carbon dioxide(CO2), which results in lower operating costs, increased equipment capacity, and reduced capital costs for new equipment.
  • Proper application of JEFFTREAT® MS-310 solvent may allow shutdown of the incinerator for the off-gas, which could lead to substantial savings for the operator.

Applications & Uses

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Application Information

JEFFTREAT® MS-310 solvent is designed to meet very low (<10 ppmv) hydrogen sulfide (HS) off-gas specifications in low pressure Claus plant tail gas treating units designed for low HS outlet gas concentration.

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Packaging Information

JEFFTREAT® MS-310 solvent is currently available in 210L drum and iso-tank.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life Information

The product should retain its conformance to sales specifications for a period of at least two years after date of manufacture if the product is stored at less than 100°F in its undamaged, unopened, factory packaged container.

Storage and Handling Information
  • The handling and storage of JEFFTREAT® solvents present no unusual problems.
  • The properties and alkaline nature of JEFFTREAT® solvents should be considered when choosing materials of construction.
  • JEFFTREAT® solvents should not be stored in tanks made from zinc, galvanized steel, or copper and its alloys since the solvent will react with copper to form complex salts.
  • Also avoid the use of elastomers such as Buna N, VITON® elastomer, neoprene, and nitrile as these materials tend to swell when exposed to the amine.
  • KALREZ ® 1050 LF elastomer performs satisfactorily in amine service as well as materials made from polypropylene and TEFLON® elastomer.
  • A carbon steel storage tank, constructed according to a recognized code, is generally satisfactory.
  • Carbon steel transfer lines, joined by welds or flanges, are suitable.
  • Screw joints are subject to failure unless back - welded. FLEXITALLIC® gaskets work well for flanged connections.
  • For pumps, a Durametallic Type RO-TT mechanical seal or equivalent is suitable.

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Appearance
Clear to slightly hazy, substantially free of foreign matter
Color (SDS)
Yellow
Odor
Ammoniacal
Chemical Properties
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pH10.2-
Physical Properties
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Density1.05 kg/m³kg/m³
Flash Pointmin. 121.0 °C°CPensky-Martens Closed Cup (PMCC)