Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous
- Sodium sulphate anhydrous is commonly used as a filler in the production of soaps, detergents,
and other cleaning products. - It is also used in textile manufacturing, paper production
- Sodium sulphate anhydrous is a non-toxic and eco-friendly substance
- It is affordable and readily
available, making it an extremely popular choice.
Description
Sodium sulphate anhydrous is commonly used as a filler in the production of soaps, detergents,
and other cleaning products.
It is also used in textile manufacturing, paper production, and the
petroleum industry. Sodium sulphate anhydrous is a non-toxic and eco-friendly substance,
which makes it an ideal alternative to other harmful chemicals. It is affordable and readily
available, making it an extremely popular choice for various industrial applications.
Application:
Sodium sulfate has many uses, including:
Detergents: A filler in powdered laundry detergents
Paper: Strengthens paper products like cardboard boxes and brown paper bags
Glass: A fining agent to remove air bubbles from molten glass
Textiles: Allows dyes to penetrate evenly
Starch: Prevents starch from swelling by raising its gelatinization temperature
Bowel cleansing: Used to prepare the bowel for a colonoscopy or barium enema X-ray examination
Drying: Used to dry organic liquids
Laxative: Glauber's salt, the decahydrate, was used as a laxative
Defrosting: Used to defrost windows
Carpet fresheners: Used in carpet fresheners
Cattle feed: Used as an additive to cattle feed
Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous Specification
Items | Standard |
---|---|
Appearance | White Powder |
Na2SO4 % | ≥ 99.0% |
Water insoluble matter % | ≤ 0.05 |
Ca & Mg (Mg) % | ≤ 0.15 |
Chloride (Cl) % | ≤ 0.35 |
Fe % | ≤ 0.002 |
pH | 6.78 |
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