Caustic Soda Flakes
Product Details:
| CAS No | 1310-73-2 |
| Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
| Physical State | Solid |
| Usage/Application | Essential in industries for its role in chemical manufacturing, water treatment, and as a strong base in various processes including soap and paper production. |
| HS Code | 281511 |
| Packaging Details | ?25 / 50 kg HDPE bags with inner HM-HDPE liner |
| Chemical Formula | ?NaOH |
| Purity % | >99% |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sodium Hydroxide Overview:
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), commonly known as caustic soda or lye, is a highly caustic and reactive inorganic compound. It is a white, deliquescent solid at room temperature and is soluble in water. Sodium hydroxide is widely used in various industrial processes, laboratory applications, and as a cleaning and disinfecting agent.
Key Characteristics:
- White, deliquescent solid
- Highly soluble in water
- Strongly alkaline with a slippery feel
Applications:
- Chemical Manufacturing: Sodium hydroxide is a key ingredient in the production of various chemicals, including soaps, detergents, textiles, and paper.
- Petroleum Refining: It is used in petroleum refining processes for the neutralization of acidic impurities and the saponification of fats and oils.
- Water Treatment: Sodium hydroxide is employed in water treatment plants for pH adjustment, neutralization of acidic water, and removal of heavy metals.
- Aluminum Production: It is used in the production of aluminum metal through the Bayer process, where it is used to dissolve aluminum oxide from bauxite ore.
- Cleaning and Degreasing: Sodium hydroxide is used as a cleaning and degreasing agent in household cleaners, industrial degreasers, and oven cleaners.
Hazards:
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- Highly corrosive to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
- Inhalation of vapors or dust may cause severe respiratory irritation.
- Contact with water releases heat and may cause burns or splattering.
- Reacts violently with acids, metals, and organic materials, posing fire and explosion risks.
