Export Markets: | North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe |
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Place of Origin: | Malaysia |
Packaging Details: | bags |
Quick Details
- Brand Name: Caustic Soda
- Appearance: White Flakes
- Purity: 99
- Grade Standard: Agriculture Grade,Food Grade,Industrial Grade,Medicine Grade,Reagent Grade
- CAS No.: 1310-73-2
- Classification: Caustic Soda
- Application: paper, alumina, soap and detergents
- EINECS No.: 215-185-5
- MF: NaOH
- Other Names: Sodium hydroxide
- Name: Caustic Soda
- Type: Sodium hydroxide
- Quality: Supreme
- Packaging: Bags
- Certificates: COA, HACCP
- Appearance: flakes
- Use: water treatment, food, textiles, metal processing
Specifications
One of the largest consumers of caustic soda is the pulp and paper industry where it is used in pulping and bleaching processes, the de-inking of waste paper and water treatment. Caustic soda is used in aluminium manufacture
the production of alumina from bauxite is a major end-use application for caustic soda.
Caustic soda is a basic feedstock in the manufacture of a wide range of chemicals. It is used as an intermediate and a reactant in processes that produce solvents, plastics, synthetic fibres, bleach, adhesives, coatings, herbicides, dyes, inks and pharmaceuticals. It is also used to neutralise acidic waste streams and the scrubbing of acidic components from off-gases.
Other uses include the saponification or conversion of fat, tallow and vegetable oils in soap manufacture, and in the manufacture of surfactants for detergents. It is used in the petroleum and natural gas industries to remove acidic materials from hydrocarbons and off-gases. In the textile sector, it is used in the chemical processing of cotton and the dying of synthetic fibres.
Caustic soda flakes manufactured by us are free from foreign matter, dirt or other visible impurities.
Sodium hydroxide as NaOH, per cent by mass: Min. 99.50
Chlorides as NaCl, per cent by mass: Max. 0.10
Sodium carbonate as Na2CO3, per cent by mass, Max. 0.40