| Also names the thenardite, the glauber salt. in the sodium sulfide, the group is commonly used blue, product of chemical industry and so on sodium silicate manufactures. In the paper industry uses in making the sulfate pulp; In the glass industry uses for to replace the soda ash; In the dye industry makes the auxiliaries; In the printing industry serves as helps the dyeing agent; In the pharmaceutical industry serves as the laxative and the barium salt poison antidote and so on. In addition, in the synthetic fiber, the leather making, the colored metallurgy, the porcelain glaze, the soap and so on the manufacture also has the application. the production method has the evaporation law and the by-product absorption method and so on. transformation nature: The white monoclinic system crystallizes or the powder. Relative density 2.68. Melting point 884℃. Dissolves in the water, the peroxide solution assumes the alkalinity. Dissolves in the glycerine, does not dissolve in the ethyl alcohol. The exposure easy to absorb moisture into the watery sodium sulfate in the air. 241℃ when transforms six side crystallization. High-purity, the pellet thin anhydrous substance is called the glauber salt. |
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| Specifications︰ | ≥99% 50KG packing |
| Advantages︰ | Our company manages the glauber salt, the albedo high, easy to dissolve, low PH:6~8, assumes neutral, the low calcium magnesium, thus causes its performance to surpass the ordinary industry glauber salt or the printing industry salt, presses to dye the function to be better, it not only causes the end product color bright, even consistent, moreover fastness is good. |
| Export Markets︰ | Is mainly industry and so on vinylon, dye, synthetic detergent, glass, papermaking, inorganic salt raw materials. Next uses in making the sulphur alkalies. May make the diuretic, the laxative, the antidote on the medicine and so on. In addition, but also uses in industries and so on non-ferrous metal, leather and porcelain glaze. |
| Ship Date︰ | Year to year |
| Standard Met︰ | GB code |
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