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Acid Slurry, primarily composed of Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid (LABSA), is a brown, viscous liquid widely used as a key raw material in the production of detergents, cleaning agents, and textile processing chemicals due to its excellent surfactant properties. It is highly soluble in water, provides strong foaming and cleaning power, and typically contains around 90% active matter. Commonly used in liquid and powder detergents, acid slurry is corrosive and must be handled with proper protective equipment. It is produced by sulphonating linear alkyl benzene with sulfur trioxide and should be stored in acid-resistant containers.
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AOS (Alpha Olefin Sulfonate) is a mild, effective, and eco-friendly anionic surfactant commonly used in shampoos, hand washes, dishwashing liquids, and detergents. It appears as a clear to light yellow liquid, offers excellent foaming and cleaning properties, is gentle on the skin, and is easily biodegradable, making it an ideal ingredient for personal care and household cleaning products.
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Bleaching Powder, also known as Calcium Hypochlorite [Ca(OCl)₂], is a white or light grayish powder widely used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent. It is commonly used for water purification, sanitization, and whitening fabrics. Bleaching powder releases chlorine when it reacts with water, which kills bacteria and other pathogens. It is stable when dry but decomposes in moist air, releasing a strong chlorine odor. Its main applications include drinking water treatment, household and industrial cleaning, textile bleaching, and as a component in disinfectant formulations.
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Borax Pentahydrate (Na₂B₄O₇·5H₂O) is a white, crystalline powder used in a variety of industrial and household applications. It is a hydrated form of sodium borate and serves as a source of boron. Commonly used in detergents, cleaning agents, ceramics, glass manufacturing, agriculture (as a micronutrient), and cosmetics, it acts as a buffering agent, water softener, and pH stabilizer. Borax Pentahydrate dissolves easily in water, is mildly alkaline, and is valued for its versatility in chemical processes and formulations.
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Calcium Carbonate (CaCO₃) is a white, odorless, tasteless powder or crystalline compound found naturally in rocks like limestone, marble, and chalk. It is widely used in industries such as plastics, paints, paper, rubber, ceramics, and construction as a filler material. In its purified form, it’s used in pharmaceuticals (as an antacid or calcium supplement) and food products. Calcium carbonate is insoluble in water but reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide, making it useful in acid neutralization and environmental applications like flue gas treatment and water softening.
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Calcium Nitrate Melt is a liquid form of calcium nitrate [Ca(NO₃)₂], typically used in fertilizer production, especially for manufacturing Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) and water-soluble fertilizers. It contains high levels of calcium and nitrogen, both essential nutrients for plant growth. The “melt” refers to its molten or concentrated aqueous state, often formed during industrial processing where calcium nitrate is kept in a hot, liquid phase before solidification or further blending. It is hygroscopic, corrosive in nature, and must be stored in acid-resistant tanks under controlled conditions.
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Caustic Soda Flake, also known as Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) in flake form, is a white, odorless, and highly corrosive solid used extensively in various industries. It is hygroscopic (absorbs moisture from air) and dissolves easily in water, generating heat. Commonly used in the manufacture of soaps, detergents, paper, textiles, alumina, and petroleum products, it also plays a role in water treatment and chemical processing. Due to its strong alkalinity, caustic soda flake must be handled with care using protective equipment and stored in airtight containers.
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Caustic Soda Lye is the liquid form of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), typically available as a clear, colorless, and highly corrosive solution. It is widely used in industries like textiles, paper, soap and detergent manufacturing, water treatment, petroleum refining, and chemical processing. Caustic soda lye is strongly alkaline and reacts vigorously with acids and water, releasing heat. Common concentrations range from 32% to 50%, and it must be handled with proper safety measures such as gloves, goggles, and chemical-resistant containers due to its caustic nature.
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Concentrated Nitric Acid (HNO₃) is a highly corrosive, colorless to yellowish liquid with a sharp, acrid odor, typically containing 68–70% nitric acid by weight. It is a powerful oxidizing agent widely used in fertilizer production (e.g., ammonium nitrate), explosives, metal processing, etching, and chemical synthesis. When exposed to light or heat, it can decompose and release nitrogen oxides, giving it a yellow tint. Due to its reactive and toxic nature, concentrated nitric acid must be handled with extreme care, using acid-resistant containers and full protective equipment.
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Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA), with the chemical formula C₃H₈O, is a colorless, flammable liquid that evaporates quickly and is widely used as an excellent disinfectant, antiseptic, and cleaning agent. It is applied across various sectors such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, electronics cleaning, hand sanitizers, printing, and industrial degreasing. We supply high-purity Isopropyl Alcohol (99% / 70%) in drums, cans, and custom packaging options, offering the best prices for bulk orders.
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Soda Ash Dense, also known as Dense Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃), is a white, granular, and free-flowing powder used primarily in glass manufacturing, where it acts as a flux to lower the melting point of silica. It is also used in detergents, chemicals, metallurgy, pulp & paper, and water treatment. Compared to light soda ash, the dense form has a higher bulk density, making it ideal for industrial processes requiring compact material handling and efficient dissolution. It is non-toxic but mildly alkaline, so basic precautions are recommended during handling.
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Soda Ash Light, or Light Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃), is a fine, white, powdery substance used extensively in detergents, soaps, dyes, water treatment, textiles, and chemical manufacturing. It has lower bulk density compared to soda ash dense, making it ideal for applications where fast solubility and easy mixing are important. Though non-toxic, it is mildly alkaline and may irritate skin or eyes upon contact, so standard safety precautions should be followed during handling.
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Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), commonly known as baking soda, is a white, crystalline powder with mild alkaline properties. It is widely used in food and baking as a leavening agent, and in pharmaceuticals, fire extinguishers, cleaning products, and pH control in water treatment. It releases carbon dioxide when heated or mixed with acids, making it useful for neutralization reactions. Non-toxic and environmentally safe, sodium bicarbonate is valued for its versatility in both household and industrial applications.
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Sodium Nitrate (NaNO₃) is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and widely used as an oxidizing agent, fertilizer, food preservative, and in explosives and pyrotechnics. Naturally found as the mineral “niter” or “Chile saltpeter”, it supplies nitrogen essential for plant growth, making it valuable in agriculture. In food, it helps preserve color and prevent bacterial growth in meats. Sodium nitrate is chemically stable but can support combustion, so it must be stored away from flammable materials.
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Sodium Sulphate (Na₂SO₄) is a white, odorless, crystalline powder primarily used in detergent manufacturing, textile processing, glass production, and the paper industry. It is water-soluble and is available in anhydrous or decahydrate (Glauber’s salt) forms. We supply high-quality Sodium Sulphate in bulk quantities with consistent purity, offering competitive prices and customized packaging options.