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Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate, Min 96%
Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate (NaBO₃·4H₂O), with a minimum purity of 96%, is a technical-grade compound primarily used as a stable source of active oxygen. It serves a range of applications, including developing vat dyes, textile bleaching, and in the formulation of synthetic detergents and laundry products. Compared to more aggressive bleach alternatives like sodium hypochlorite, Sodium Perborate is less harsh on fabrics and dyes, making it ideal for cleaning and laundry bleaches. It is also used in dental compositions, electroplating, and as a laboratory reagent. The product is available as a white powder, sometimes forming clumps, and is moderately toxic by ingestion. Due to its strong oxidizing properties, it poses a fire risk when in contact with organic materials. Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate is available for ground shipping via UPS or FedEx and cannot be shipped by air or priority services.
Key Features
- Stable source of active oxygen for cleaning and bleaching
- Less aggressive than sodium hypochlorite and other chlorine-based bleaches
- Used in textile bleaching, laundry detergents, and vat dye development
- Ideal for dental compositions and electroplating
- Moderately toxic by ingestion; strong oxidizing agent
- White powder, may form clumps
Product Specifications
Chemical Name | Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate |
CAS Number | 10486-00-7 |
Chemical Formula | NaBO₃·4H₂O |
Purity | Min 96% |
Applications | Textile bleaching, detergents, electroplating, dental compositions |
Hazards | Moderately toxic by ingestion; fire risk with organic materials |
Perfect for laundry, textile, electroplating, and dental industries.
Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous, 98%
Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous (Na₂SO₃), is a high-purity technical-grade compound with 98% Na₂SO₃ content, widely valued for its reducing and oxygen-scavenging properties. Commonly used in water treatment, it protects steam boilers and washing machines from corrosion by reacting with dissolved oxygen to form sodium sulfate. In the photographic industry, it prevents developer solutions from oxidizing and facilitates the removal of fixer from photo-paper and film. The textile industry utilizes Sodium Sulfite as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and dechlorinating agent, while the paper industry employs it in various processes. Additionally, it is used as a preservative to prevent discoloration in dried fruits and meats. Sodium Sulfite also functions as a reagent in sulfonation and sulfomethylation reactions. With a 98% purity level and low impurity content, this versatile compound is essential for numerous industrial and commercial applications.
Key Features
- 98% pure technical-grade Sodium Sulfite (Na₂SO₃)
- Protects water systems by scavenging oxygen
- Prevents oxidation in photographic developer solutions
- Used in textile bleaching, desulfurizing, and dechlorination
- Preserves dried fruits and meats from discoloration
- Functions as a reagent in sulfonation and sulfomethylation
Product Specifications
Chemical Name | Sodium Sulfite |
CAS Number | 7757-83-7 |
Chemical Formula | Na₂SO₃ |
Purity | 98% |
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