Chromium 6 Detection Swabs & Neutralizer Spray – FAQs & Guide

 

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What Is Chromium 6 (Hexavalent Chromium) and Why Is It Dangerous?

Chromium 6, also known as hexavalent chromium, is a highly toxic compound commonly found in industrial settings such as welding, metal plating, and paint manufacturing. Exposure to Chromium 6 can cause serious health risks, including respiratory issues, skin irritation, and an increased risk of lung cancer. The detection and safe handling of this hazardous material are critical for workplace safety.

Where Is Chromium 6 Commonly Found?

 

Chromium 6 is often present in:

  • Welding fumes from stainless steel and chrome-plated metals
  • Paints and primers used in aerospace and automotive industries
  • Metalworking fluids in machining and industrial manufacturing
  • Cement dust and soil contamination near industrial sites
What is the TK20 Chromium-6 Neutraliser?

A liquid solution specifically designed to neutralise and eliminate chromium-6 contamination on metal surfaces.

How do I use the Chromium-6 Test Kist?

The test involves rubbing the moistened end of the swab on the object or material, if the swab turns red/purple, Chromium-6 is present.

How Can You Reduce Chromium 6 Exposure?
  1. Regular Testing – Use Chromium 6 detection swabs to monitor contamination levels.
  2. Proper Ventilation – Implement local exhaust ventilation (LEV) in work areas.
  3. Protective Equipment – Wear PPE, including respirators and gloves when handling materials containing Chromium 6.
  4. Surface Decontamination – Apply neutralizer sprays before cleaning surfaces.
  5. Compliance & Training – Follow HSE, OSHA, and COSHH guidelines for safe handling and disposal.