Sodium Silicate
Sodium silicate is a clear, viscous liquid or a white, powdered
substance. It is produced by reacting sodium carbonate with
silica sand at high temperatures. It is used in various industrial
applications as a binder, adhesive, sealant, and corrosion
inhibitor. Sodium silicate is a type of silicate that is commonly
used in various industries such as construction and
manufacturing.
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HS Code
28391900
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CAS No
1344-09-8
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Chemical Formula
Na2SiO3
APPLICATION & USAGE
- In detergents
- In the paper industry (as a deinking agent)
- In water treatment (as an iron flocculant and alum coagulant)
- In construction materials
- As a fixative in hand dyeing
- In pottery
- For food preservation
- In homebrewing
- Used in the manufacture of detergents, adhesives, cements, coatings, ceramics, refractories, and as a deflocculant in clay slurries.
- Sodium silicate is used in various applications including construction materials, adhesives, and as a binding agent in pharmaceuticals.
SIMILAR NAME
- Water Glass
- Sodium Metasilicate
PACKING
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