Diphoterine

Diphoterine

On a chemical handling line or in a lab where corrosives are in use, plain water isn't always enough for a splash to the eye or skin. Amphoteric decontamination solutions are designed to rinse chemical splashes away with an action that works across both acids and alkalis.

Diphoterine or Hexafluorine

Diphoterine solution is the general-purpose option for most chemical splashes, available as the Diphoterine DAP aerosol for area coverage and as individual eyewash bottles for grab-and-go use at the workstation. Where hydrofluoric acid is the risk, Hexafluorine solution is the specific choice, since HF behaves differently to other corrosives and needs its own response. Match the solution to the chemicals actually on site, not a generic kit.

Where it fits in your first aid setup

For how chemical-burn first aid sits alongside thermal burns, see our guide to burns and scalds. Sites that also need fixed flushing capacity should pair this with eye wash stations, and the full eye response sits under the eye care range. Eye cover is one part of a compliant kit, set out in our workplace first aid compliance in Australia guide. Call the FAD team on 03 5443 2239 to match the right decontamination solution to the chemicals on your site.

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Diphoterine

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On a chemical handling line or in a lab where corrosives are in use, plain water isn't always enough for a splash to the eye or skin. Amphoteric decontamination solutions are designed to rinse chemical splashes away with an action that works across both acids and alkalis.

Diphoterine or Hexafluorine

Diphoterine solution is the general-purpose option for most chemical splashes, available as the Diphoterine DAP aerosol for area coverage and as individual eyewash bottles for grab-and-go use at the workstation. Where hydrofluoric acid is the risk, Hexafluorine solution is the specific choice, since HF behaves differently to other corrosives and needs its own response. Match the solution to the chemicals actually on site, not a generic kit.

Where it fits in your first aid setup

For how chemical-burn first aid sits alongside thermal burns, see our guide to burns and scalds. Sites that also need fixed flushing capacity should pair this with eye wash stations, and the full eye response sits under the eye care range. Eye cover is one part of a compliant kit, set out in our workplace first aid compliance in Australia guide. Call the FAD team on 03 5443 2239 to match the right decontamination solution to the chemicals on your site.

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