Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 1000kg
Sodium Sulfate Decahydrate (Glauber’s Salt) is a versatile chemical used heavily as a filler in powdered detergents, a fining/fluxing agent in glassmaking, and a leveling agent in textile dyeing to ensure even color.
It’s also used in chemical synthesis, as a drying agent for solvents, for heat storage in thermal tiles, and historically as a laxative. Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 1000kg
Key Applications:
Detergents: Acts as a filler, improving consistency and reducing costs, though its use is declining with liquid detergents.
Glass Industry: Lowers melting points and removes bubbles (fining), improving clarity.
Textiles: Helps dyes penetrate fibers evenly and prevents corrosion in dyeing vats.
Chemical Processing: Used in the Kraft process for paper pulping, producing sodium silicate, and as a neutral salt in synthesis.
Laboratory: A common drying agent for organic liquids and a reagent for protein precipitation.
Energy Storage: Incorporated into thermal tiles for passive solar heating due to its phase change properties.
Medical/Food (Food Grade): Used in some food processing (e.g., sugar refining) and historically as a laxative (Glauber’s salt).
Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 1000kg
Other Uses:
Defrosting windows.
In cattle feed.
In the production of starch.
- Sodium sulfate decahydrate is used as a laboratory reagent to precipitate protein.
- It is largely used as filler in powdered home laundry detergents.
- It facilitates in leveling, reducing negative charges on fibers, thereby allows dye to penetrate evenly.
- It avoids the corrosion of stainless steel vessels used in dyeing
- Sodium Sulphate Decahydrate 1000kg
