October 9, 2024

30% 31% PAC- Poly Aluminium Chloride

1.Product Introduction of the Caustic Soda Pearls 

Sodium hydroxide in solid form, also called caustic soda, is an inorganic chemical compound belonging to the strongest alkali. In solid form, it is a white substance with crystalline appearance (flakes). It has hygroscopic properties. It is perfectly soluble in water, forming corrosive soda lye , which is accompanied by the release of significant amounts of heat.

The raw material of our caustic soda flakes is Ionic Membrane caustic soda liquid. All raw materials are from China State-owned large-scale chlor-alkali plants. At the same time, to fulfill corporate social responsibility and reduce pollution, our factory replaced coal with natural gas as energy.

2.Product Parameter(Specification) of the Caustic Soda Pearls 

ITEM

INDEX

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Superior

First class

Qualified

Appearance

White shiny solids

NaOH, %, ≥

99.0

98.5

98.0

Na2CO3, %, ≤

0.5

0.8

1.0

NaCL, %, ≤

0.03

0.05

0.08

Fe2O3, %, ≤

0.005

0.008

0.01

3.Product Feature And Application of the Caustic Soda Pearls

Caustic Soda Pearls is a highly caustic base and alkali that decomposes proteins at ordinary ambient temperatures and may cause severe chemical burns. It is highly soluble in water, and readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air. It forms a series of hydrates NaOH·

Mainly used in paper,soap,textile, printing and dyeing, chemical fiber, pesticide, petrochemical, power and water treatment industries ets

4.Deliver,Shipping And Serving of the Caustic Soda Pearls

5.Product Qualification of the Caustic Soda Pearls

Notice : ALL  CERTIFICATES   ARE  REAL REAL  REAL  !!!

6. FAQ

Q: May I have some samples for testing before ordering?

A: Yes, samples are available for evaluation if freight cost is paid.

Q: Can you provide other content of Caustic Soda?

A: Sure, We also produce 96% and 70% Caustic Soda Flakes.

Q: Can you provide SGS, BV and CIQ inspection certificate?

A: Yes,We can submit inspection department inspection

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