Product Overview
Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate is a versatile chemical compound with a wide range of industrial applications. It is commonly used in the manufacture of water glass, glass, porcelain glaze, paper pulp, refrigerant mixtures, detergents, desiccants, dye thinners, and various pharmaceutical products. As a filler in synthetic detergents, it plays a critical role in detergent formulations. Additionally, it serves as a raw material for the production of sodium sulfide, sodium silicate, and other chemicals. Anhydrous sodium sulfate is also utilized in the papermaking industry for cooking agents, in the textile industry for vinylon spinning, and in the pharmaceutical industry as a laxative. With its broad utility, it is essential in many manufacturing processes, ranging from glass production to nonferrous metallurgy.
Key Features & Benefits
Wide Industrial Applications: Anhydrous sodium sulfate is used across various industries including glass manufacturing, papermaking, detergent production, and pharmaceuticals, showcasing its versatility.
Effective Filler in Detergents: It is primarily used as a filler in synthetic detergents, enhancing the performance of washing products by aiding in the dissolution and dispersal of surfactants.
Substitute for Soda Ash in Glass Manufacturing: In the glass industry, it serves as a cost-effective substitute for soda ash, aiding in the production of various types of glass.
Chemical Raw Material: As a key raw material, it is used in the production of sodium sulfide, sodium silicate, and other chemicals, essential for chemical industries and manufacturing.
Papermaking Industry: Acts as a cooking agent in the production of kraft pulp, contributing to the efficiency and quality of the papermaking process.
Pharmaceutical and Textile Use: Used in pharmaceuticals as a laxative and in the textile industry for preparing coagulation baths for vinylon spinning.
Nonferrous Metallurgy and Leather Processing: It plays a role in nonferrous metallurgy and leather production, highlighting its broad industrial applicability.
Typical Applications
Detergent Production: Used as a filler in synthetic detergents, enhancing washing performance and product consistency.
Papermaking Industry: Utilized as a cooking agent for kraft pulp, contributing to efficient pulp production and high-quality paper output.
Glass Manufacturing: Acts as a substitute for soda ash in glass production, reducing costs and improving the production process.
Chemical Industry: Serves as a raw material in the manufacture of sodium sulfide, sodium silicate, and other chemicals, supporting a range of chemical processes.
Textile Industry: Used to prepare coagulation baths for vinylon spinning, essential for the production of synthetic fibers.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Applied as a laxative, offering therapeutic benefits for constipation treatment.
Nonferrous Metallurgy and Leather: Utilized in metal processing and leather manufacturing, aiding in various industrial processes.
Packaging & Storage Recommendations
Packaging Options: Available in various packaging sizes, including 25 kg bags, 50 kg drums, and bulk containers, depending on the quantity required.
Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from moisture and incompatible materials. Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use to prevent contamination and clumping.
Handling Instructions: Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and safety glasses, when handling the product. Ensure proper ventilation to avoid inhalation of dust.
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