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photo_camera | GPC1491-5X | 500g
GPC1491-5X |
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GPC1491-Y |
£60.71 |
What is Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 99%?
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate (Na₂SO₄·10H₂O), also known as Glauber's Salt, is a chemical compound that is commonly used in various industrial applications. It is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and typically found in its decahydrate form. Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 99% refers to a high-purity form of sodium sulfate, used in processes where its properties as a drying agent, filler, or neutral salt are required. This compound is naturally occurring in evaporite deposits and can also be synthetically produced. It is used across many industries, including detergent production, glass manufacturing, and chemical synthesis.
Formulation Details:
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 99% is a high-purity compound, ensuring effective and reliable performance in a variety of industrial applications. The 99% purity level makes it suitable for processes that require high-quality materials.
No Additives:
This product consists solely of high purity sodium sulfate decahydrate with no additional chemicals or preservatives, making it ideal for sensitive processes where purity is essential.
Shipped from Manchester, UK Facility:
Our Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate is sourced and packaged using non-toxic, chemical-resistant containers, ensuring reliable quality for our customers.
Frequent Uses:
Manufacture of Detergents:
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate is widely used as a filler in laundry detergents and cleaning products, contributing to the desired consistency and improving the overall quality of detergent formulations.
Glass Production:
It plays a key role in the glass industry, where it is used as a fluxing agent. Sodium sulfate helps to lower the melting point of silica, making it easier to produce glass and other materials.
Chemical Synthesis:
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate is often used in chemical synthesis processes as a neutral salt. It is involved in the production of various chemicals, including sodium silicate.
Water Treatment:
It can be used in some water treatment processes, where it helps in flocculation or adjusting water chemistry to remove impurities or manage water hardness.
Textile Industry:
In the textile industry, sodium sulfate is employed in dyeing and finishing processes. It enhances the application of dyes to fabrics and is also used in the preparation of textiles before dyeing.
Desiccant Applications:
Due to its moisture-absorbing properties, sodium sulfate decahydrate is used in drying applications, particularly in laboratory and industrial settings that require controlled drying conditions.
Frequent Uses:
Manufacture of Detergents:
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate is widely used as a filler in laundry detergents and cleaning products, contributing to the desired consistency and improving the overall quality of detergent formulations.
Glass Production:
It plays a key role in the glass industry, where it is used as a fluxing agent. Sodium sulfate helps to lower the melting point of silica, making it easier to produce glass and other materials.
Chemical Synthesis:
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate is often used in chemical synthesis processes as a neutral salt. It is involved in the production of various chemicals, including sodium silicate.
Water Treatment:
It can be used in some water treatment processes, where it helps in flocculation or adjusting water chemistry to remove impurities or manage water hardness.
Textile Industry:
In the textile industry, sodium sulfate is employed in dyeing and finishing processes. It enhances the application of dyes to fabrics and is also used in the preparation of textiles before dyeing.
Desiccant Applications:
Due to its moisture-absorbing properties, sodium sulfate decahydrate is used in drying applications, particularly in laboratory and industrial settings that require controlled drying conditions.
Assay: >98.5% (dry wt. basis)
M.F.: Na2SO4•10H2O
M.W.: 322.19 (142.04anhy)
Loss on Drying: 52.0-57.0%
(8.5-10.5 waters, 130°C/const. wt.)
Appearance (Color): Translucent or white
Form: Crystals or crystalline powder
Cas Number: 7727-73-3
Einecs Number: 231-820-9
Hazard Phrases: H0001