Soda Ash Light 1000kg

R17,895.00

Soda Ash Light, 1000kg

Weight1000 kg
Dimensions99 × 99 × 155 cm
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Soda Ash Light 1000kg

Soda Ash Light (Sodium Carbonate) is a versatile chemical used across many industries for pH control, cleaning, and as a raw material, primarily in detergents (as a builder/softener), water treatment (pH adjustment), chemicals (producing other sodium compounds like baking soda), pulp & paper, textiles, and even food processing (acidity regulator).

Its fine, light powder form makes it ideal for detergents and processes needing quick dissolution, while it also serves as a degreaser, bleaching agent, and pH buffer in various applications.

Key Uses by Industry:
Detergents & Soaps: A core ingredient (builder) in powdered detergents, it softens hard water by removing calcium/magnesium, boosts cleaning, and helps disperse soil.
Water Treatment: Adjusts pH in industrial and drinking water, neutralizes acidity, and helps remove heavy metals.
Chemical Manufacturing: A crucial precursor for producing sodium bicarbonate, sodium silicate, and other chemicals.
Textiles: Used in dyeing, bleaching, and finishing processes to adjust pH and fix dyes.
Pulp & Paper: Aids in separating cellulose fibers during pulping.
Food Industry (Food Grade): Acts as an acidity regulator (E500) and processing aid.
Environmental: Used in flue gas desulfurization to remove pollutants like sulfur dioxide.
Other: Used in oil refining, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and for cleaning grease from concrete.
It is also called Sodium Carbonate

Dense soda ash is mostly used in the manufacturing of industrial chemicals

Light soda ash is used as a pH regulator in various industrial processes and washing soda is utilized in washing detergents and soaps to upgrade their cleaning abilities.

 

  • Soda Ash Light 1000kg

 

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Lead Time

  • Standard Lead time: 3 - 4 working days.
  • Imports: 4 - 6 Weeks

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