Agrochemicals
JKM Chemtrade may supply chemicals used in agriculture, such as fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and plant growth regulators.
Alphox 200
9016-45-9
Alphox 200 is an ethylene oxide condensate of alkyl phenol. It is a pale colored liquid solution in water, vegetable Oils, alcohol, glycol ether, chloroform and Insoluble in mineral Oil and Ketone. Alphox 200 is a versatile chemical compound that finds wide application in various industries. It is a highly effective surfactant and emulsifier, known for its excellent performance in diverse applications.
Application
- TEXTILE - Alphox 200 is useful as a powerful wetting and scouring agent in many textiles Processing applications. It also aids bleaching and desizing action due to excellent wetting actions. It is also useful in dye leveling and kier boiling operations.
- AGRICULTURE - Alphox 200 is useful as a non-ionic component along with anionic surfactant for formulation of emulsifiers for pesticidal sprays.
- LEATHER - Alphox 200 is useful as an ingredient in the formulation of tanning agents.
- PAINTS - Alphox 200 is useful as pigment wetting and as an emulsifier in paint formulation.
- DETERGENTS - Alphox200 is useful at low concentration for formulation with anionics to obtain improved detergency. Blended with quarterly ammonium compounds it can yield germicidal cleaners for institutional cleaning. It can also be formulated as a liquid detergent with softeners.
- METAL CLEANING- Alphox 200 is a Powerful detergent at low concentration. Therefore, it is useful in the removal of heavy grease and industrial metal cleaning.
Packing Size: 210 Kg & 50 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Drum & Carboy
Amino Acid 50 & 80%
Amino Acids are organic compounds that serve as the building blocks of proteins and play essential roles in various biological processes. They are critical for the structure and function of proteins and enzymes in living organisms.
Appearance:Cream to Brown Colour
Applications:
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Protein Synthesis: Amino acids are used by living organisms to build proteins through a process known as protein synthesis. Each amino acid contributes to the structure and function of the resulting protein.
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Nutrition: Amino acids are essential nutrients in the human diet. They can be obtained from dietary sources and are required for various bodily functions, including muscle growth, enzyme production, and overall health.
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Pharmaceuticals: Amino acids are used in the pharmaceutical industry for the production of medications and supplements, including amino acid-based nutritional supplements and drugs.
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Research: Amino acids are commonly used in scientific research to study protein structure, function, and interactions. They are essential reagents in molecular biology and biochemistry.
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Food and Beverage: Amino acids are used as food additives in the food and beverage industry to enhance flavor, improve taste, and serve as flavor enhancers. They are often found in products like savory snacks and condiments.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: Bag Packing
Ammonium Sulphate (off White)
7783-20-2
Ammonium sulfate (off white) is a variation of ammonium sulfate, a chemical compound that is typically off-white or light gray in color. Like standard ammonium sulfate, it is used in various industrial, agricultural, and laboratory applications.
IUPAC Name: Diammonium sulfate
Other Name or Common Name: Ammonium sulphate (off white)
Appearance: Off-white or light gray crystalline solid
Chemical Formula: (NH4)2SO4
Molecular Weight: 132.14 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Used as a nitrogen fertilizer, ammonium sulfate (off white) provides essential nitrogen and sulfur nutrients for plant growth. It is particularly effective in alkaline soils and helps to lower soil pH.
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Industrial Applications:
- Water Treatment: It is employed in water treatment processes to precipitate heavy metals and reduce the concentration of certain contaminants.
- Textiles: In the textile industry, it can serve as a flame retardant and dye-fixing agent for fabrics.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Used as a reagent in various chemical reactions and processes.
- Fire Extinguishers: Ammonium sulfate (off white) can be included in some dry chemical fire extinguishers as a fire-suppressing agent.
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Laboratory and Research: In laboratory settings, ammonium sulfate (off white) is used for various purposes, including protein precipitation, chemical reactions, and analytical techniques.
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Food Industry: While its use in the food industry has decreased over time, it has been used as an acidity regulator or dough conditioner in certain food products.
- Pharmaceuticals: In pharmaceutical manufacturing, ammonium sulfate (off white) may be used in some processes for protein purification and crystallization.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Ammonium Sulphate(Pure White)
7783-20-2
Ammonium Sulphate is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)2SO4. It is an inorganic salt commonly used in various industries due to its versatile properties. It is Composed of ammonium cation (NH4+) and sulfate anion (SO42-), and is highly soluble in water .Ammonium sulfate is a white, water-soluble powder that is used as a fertilizer and in other industrial applications. It is a good source of nitrogen and sulfur, two important nutrients for plant growth. Ammonium sulfate can be applied to soil directly or dissolved in water and applied as a liquid fertilizer. It is important to follow the manufacturer's directions for application rates, as too much ammonium sulfate can damage plants.
IUPAC Name: Diammonium sulfate
Other Name or Common Name: Ammonium sulphate
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Chemical Formula: (NH4)2SO4
Molecular Weight:132.14 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Used as a nitrogen fertilizer to provide essential nutrients for plant growth, particularly in alkaline soils. It also helps lower soil pH.
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Industrial Applications:
- Water Treatment: Employed to precipitate heavy metals and reduce water contaminants.
- Textiles: Used as a flame retardant and dye-fixing agent in the textile industry.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Used as a reagent in various chemical processes.
- Fire Extinguishers: Included in some dry chemical fire extinguishers as a fire-suppressing agent.
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Laboratory and Research: Utilized for protein precipitation, chemical reactions, and analytical techniques in laboratory settings.
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Food Industry: Occasionally used as an acidity regulator or dough conditioner in food products, although its use has decreased with the availability of other food-grade additives.
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Pharmaceuticals: May be used in some pharmaceutical processes for protein purification and crystallization.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Borax Decahydrate
1303-96-4
Borax Decahydrate, also known as sodium tetraborate decahydrate, is a naturally occurring mineral compound that is composed of sodium, boron, oxygen, and water. It is typically found as colorless, white, or light gray crystals.
IUPAC Name: Sodium tetraborate decahydrate
Other Name or Common Name: Borax Decahydrate is commonly known simply as "borax."
Appearance: Colorless, white, or light gray crystalline solid
Chemical Formula: Na2B4O7·10H2O
Molecular Weight: 381.37 g/mol
Applications:
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Household Cleaning: Borax Decahydrate is widely used as a household cleaner and laundry booster. It helps to remove stains, deodorize, and soften water in washing machines.
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Insecticides: It can be used as an ingredient in some insecticides to control pests like ants and cockroaches.
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Preservative: In the preservation of wood, borax is used as a natural and eco-friendly alternative to chemical preservatives. It can help protect wood against decay and insect infestation.
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Flame Retardant: Borax is utilized in the manufacturing of flame-resistant materials, including certain textiles and fire-resistant coatings.
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Metallurgy: In metallurgical processes, borax is employed as a flux to facilitate the removal of impurities and improve the quality of metals.
- Glass Production: It is used in the glass industry to improve the strength and clarity of glass products.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Borax Pentahydrate
12179-04-3
Borax Pentahydrate is a hydrated form of sodium tetraborate, a naturally occurring mineral compound. It contains five water molecules for every molecule of sodium tetraborate, resulting in a pentahydrate form. It is typically found as colorless or white crystals.
IUPAC Name: Sodium tetraborate pentahydrate
Other Name or Common Name: Borax Pentahydrate is commonly known simply as "borax."
Appearance: Colorless or white crystalline solid
Chemical Formula: Na2B4O7·5H2O
Molecular Weight: 201.22 g/mol
Applications:
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Household Cleaning: Borax Pentahydrate is widely used as a household cleaner and laundry booster. It helps to remove stains, deodorize, and soften water in washing machines.
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Insecticides: It can be used as an ingredient in some insecticides to control pests like ants and cockroaches.
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Preservative: In the preservation of wood, borax is used as a natural and eco-friendly alternative to chemical preservatives. It can help protect wood against decay and insect infestation.
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Flame Retardant: Borax is utilized in the manufacturing of flame-resistant materials, including certain textiles and fire-resistant coatings.
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Metallurgy: In metallurgical processes, borax is employed as a flux to facilitate the removal of impurities and improve the quality of metals.
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Glass Production: It is used in the glass industry to improve the strength and clarity of glass products.
- Buffer Solution: Borax solutions can be used as a buffer in various chemical and biological applications, including laboratory experiments.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Boric Acid
10043-35-3
Boric Acid is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron. It is a white, crystalline solid that is soluble in water and known for its mild antiseptic and antifungal properties. It is a natural substance that is generally safe for most people to use, but it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when using boric acid products.
IUPAC Name: Boric Acid
Other Name or Common Name: Orthoboric Acid
Appearance: White crystalline powder or solid
Chemical Formula: H3BO3
Molecular Weight: Approximately 61.83 g/mol
Applications:
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Antiseptic and Antifungal: Boric acid is commonly used as an antiseptic and antifungal agent for various purposes, including treating minor cuts, burns, and skin infections.
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Preservative: It is used as a preservative in some cosmetic and personal care products, including eye drops and saline solutions.
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Insecticides: Boric acid is used in some insecticides and pesticides to control pests like ants, roaches, and silverfish. It works by disrupting their digestive systems.
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Flame Retardant: It is utilized as a flame retardant in certain textiles and cellulose-based materials.
- Metallurgy: In metallurgical processes, boric acid is used as a flux to facilitate the removal of impurities and improve the quality of metals.
Packing Size: 25 kg Bag
Packing Type: HDPE bag
Boron 20%
7440-42-8
Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is a boron-containing chemical compound used in various applications, including wood preservation and as an insecticide. It is a white, crystalline solid that contains boron, sodium, and oxygen atoms.
IUPAC Name: Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate
Other Name or Common Name: Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is sometimes referred to as "DOT" or "Borax Boron."
Appearance: White crystalline powder or solid
Chemical Formula: Na2B8O13·4H2O
Molecular Weight: Approximately 381.28 g/mol
Applications:
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Wood Preservation: Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is used to protect wood against decay, fungi, and insect infestation. It is commonly applied as a wood preservative in construction and building materials.
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Insecticide: It is utilized as an insecticide and pesticide to control wood-boring insects, such as termites and wood-destroying beetles.
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Fire Retardant: In some applications, Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is used as a fire retardant in cellulose-based materials, providing flame resistance.
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Textile Fireproofing: It can be used in textiles to enhance their fire resistance properties.
- Fungicide: Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is used as a fungicide in various applications, including agriculture and wood preservation, to prevent fungal growth.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Citric Acid Anhydrous
77-92-9
Citric Acid Anhydrous is a weak organic acid with a tangy taste. It is a natural acid found in various fruits, particularly citrus fruits like lemons and oranges. In its anhydrous form, it exists as a dry, crystalline, and odorless powder.
IUPAC Name: 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid
Appearance: Citric Acid Anhydrous appears as a white, crystalline powder.
Chemical Formula: C6H8O7
Molecular Weight: 192.13 g/mol
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Citric Acid Anhydrous is widely used in the food and beverage industry as a natural acidulant and preservative. It imparts a tart flavor and is used in a variety of products, including soft drinks, fruit-flavored candies, jams, jellies, and as a souring agent in cooking.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an acidulant in the formulation of effervescent tablets and preparations.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: Citric Acid is found in many cosmetics and personal care products, where it serves as a pH adjuster, chelating agent, and as an ingredient in skincare products for its exfoliating properties.
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Cleaning Products: Citric Acid is used in cleaning products, such as descaling agents and dishwasher detergents, due to its ability to break down mineral deposits and remove limescale.
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Water Softening: It is employed in water softening processes to regenerate ion-exchange resins and remove calcium and magnesium ions from hard water.
- Industrial Applications: Citric Acid can be used as a chelating agent to control metal ion content in various industrial processes, such as in the textile and metalworking industries.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Citric Acid Monohydrous
5949-29-1
Citric Acid Monohydrate is a weak organic acid and a natural preservative. It is a crystalline compound derived from citric acid and is commonly used in various applications.
IUPAC Name: 2-Hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid monohydrate
Other Name or Common Name: Citric Acid
Appearance: Citric Acid Monohydrate appears as colorless or translucent crystals.
Chemical Formula: C6H8O7·H2O
Molecular Weight: 210.14 g/mol
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Citric Acid Monohydrate is widely used as an acidulant and flavoring agent in the food and beverage industry. It adds a tart or sour taste to a variety of products, including soft drinks, candies, jams, jellies, and baked goods.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is used in pharmaceutical formulations, including effervescent tablets and solutions, where its acidity and effervescence are beneficial.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: Citric Acid Monohydrate is used in cosmetics and personal care products as a pH adjuster, chelating agent, and exfoliant. It helps to balance the pH of skincare products and aids in the removal of dead skin cells.
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Cleaning Products: It is used in cleaning products, such as descaling agents, due to its ability to dissolve mineral deposits, limescale, and rust.
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Water Softening: Citric Acid Monohydrate can be used to regenerate ion-exchange resins in water softening systems, reducing the hardness of water by removing calcium and magnesium ions.
- Industrial Applications: In various industrial processes, Citric Acid Monohydrate can act as a chelating agent to control metal ion content, such as in the textile and metalworking industries.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrtate
13463-43-9
Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate, also known as iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate or copperas, is a chemical compound with a pale blue-green color in its crystalline form. It is valued for its diverse applications across various industries, including agriculture, water treatment, and as a source of iron in nutritional supplements.
IUPAC Name:
Iron(II) Sulfate Heptahydrate
Other Name or Common Name:
- Copperas
- Green Vitriol
- Ferrous Sulfate Heptahydrate
Appearance:
Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate is typically found as pale blue-green crystals. The heptahydrate form indicates that it contains seven water molecules for each molecule of ferrous sulfate.
Chemical Formula:
The chemical formula for Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate is FeSO4·7H2O, representing the presence of seven water molecules in the compound.
Molecular Weight:
The molecular weight of Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate is approximately 278.01 g/mol.
Applications:
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Agriculture: Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate is widely used as a soil amendment and a source of iron in agriculture. It corrects iron deficiencies in plants and promotes healthy growth.
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Water Treatment: It is employed in water treatment processes to remove or reduce excess levels of phosphates and hydrogen sulfide, improving water quality.
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Nutritional Supplements: Ferrous Sulphate Heptahydrate serves as a source of iron in dietary supplements and fortified foods to address iron deficiency anemia.
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Dye and Pigment Production: It is used in the production of iron oxide pigments and ink formulations.
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Pharmaceuticals: In the pharmaceutical industry, it may be used in the formulation of certain medications.
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Wastewater Treatment: Ferrous Sulphate is used for the reduction of chromate in wastewater treatment processes.
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Chemical Manufacturing: It has applications in chemical reactions and processes as a reagent or catalyst.
Packing Size: 50 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Glycerin
56-81-5
Glycerine, also known as glycerin or glycerol, is a colorless, odorless, and sweet-tasting liquid. It is a versatile and widely used compound with numerous applications in various industries, primarily due to its unique properties as a humectant and solvent.
IUPAC Name: Propane-1,2,3-triol
Common Name:
- Glycerin
- Glycerol
Appearance: Glycerine typically appears as a clear, colorless, and viscous liquid.
Chemical Formula: The chemical formula for Glycerine is C3H8O3.
Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of Glycerine is approximately 92.09 g/mol.
Applications:
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Pharmaceuticals: Glycerine is used in pharmaceutical formulations as an excipient and as a solvent for various medications.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: It is a common ingredient in cosmetics, skin care products, and personal care items due to its moisturizing and hydrating properties.
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Food Industry: Glycerine is used in the food industry as a sweetener, humectant, and as an ingredient in various products, including confectionery, baked goods, and beverages.
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Tobacco Industry: In the tobacco industry, Glycerine is added to tobacco products to prevent drying and to enhance flavor.
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Chemical Manufacturing: Glycerine is used in the synthesis of various chemicals and as a solvent in chemical processes.
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Automotive and Antifreeze: It is employed in the production of antifreeze and brake fluid for vehicles.
- Agriculture: Glycerine is used in agricultural formulations and crop protection products.
Packing Size: 250 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Drum
Hydrogen Peroxide 50%
7722-84-1
Hydrogen Peroxide is a clear and colorless liquid with a slightly sharp odor. It is a powerful oxidizing agent and disinfectant widely used in various applications.
IUPAC Name: Hydrogen Peroxide
Common Name:
- Peroxide
- H2O2
- Hydrogen Dioxide
Appearance: Hydrogen Peroxide typically appears as a clear and colorless liquid. It is available in various concentrations, with common concentrations being 3% (household), 6%, and higher concentrations for industrial use.
Chemical Formula: The chemical formula for Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2, indicating that it is composed of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of Hydrogen Peroxide is approximately 34.02 g/mol.
Applications:
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Disinfection and Sanitization: Hydrogen Peroxide is used as a disinfectant and antiseptic for cleaning wounds, sterilizing medical equipment, and sanitizing surfaces in healthcare and household settings.
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Hair Care: It is used as a hair bleach and hair color remover in the beauty and personal care industry.
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Oral Care: In oral care products, hydrogen peroxide is used for teeth whitening and as a mouthwash.
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Wastewater Treatment: It is employed in wastewater treatment processes to remove impurities and disinfect water.
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Paper and Textile Industry: Hydrogen Peroxide is used in the bleaching of paper pulp and textiles.
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Chemical Synthesis: It is used in chemical reactions and synthesis processes to produce various compounds.
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Agriculture: It has applications in agriculture for soil and seed treatment.
- Cosmetics and Personal Care: Hydrogen Peroxide is used in cosmetics for hair coloring and as an antiseptic in personal care products.
Packing Size: 50 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Carboy
Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate
7487-88-9
Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate, also known as Epsom salt, is a hydrated form of magnesium sulfate. It is a mineral compound that is commonly found in nature and is widely used for various applications.
IUPAC Name: Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate
Other Name or Common Name: Epsom salt
Appearance: Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate typically appears as colorless, transparent, needle-like crystals or white, granular crystals.
Chemical Formula: MgSO4·7H2O
Molecular Weight: 246.47 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Epsom salt is commonly used in agriculture as a magnesium and sulfur fertilizer. It helps to correct nutrient deficiencies in the soil, particularly in magnesium-deficient crops like tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes.
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Personal Care and Wellness: Epsom salt is often used in bath salts and cosmetic products. When dissolved in warm water, it is believed to promote relaxation and relieve muscle soreness, making it a popular ingredient in bath soaks and spa treatments.
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Medicine: In the medical field, Epsom salt may be used as a laxative when taken orally under medical supervision. It can help alleviate constipation.
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Magnesium Supplement: Epsom salt is a source of magnesium, and it may be used as a dietary supplement when recommended by a healthcare professional.
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Wound Healing: Epsom salt is sometimes used in wound care to soak or clean wounds, as it may help reduce inflammation and promote healing.
- Industrial Processes: It is used in various industrial processes, including as a drying agent and desiccant. It may also be used in the production of textiles and paper.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
MANGANESE SULPHATE MONOHYDRATE
10034-96-5
Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate is a chemical compound that contains manganese, sulfur, and water. It is typically found as a pale pink or light brown crystalline solid.
IUPAC Name: Manganese(II) sulfate monohydrate
Other Name or Common Name:Manganese Sulfate
Appearance: Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate appears as pale pink or light brown crystalline solid. The monohydrate form contains one molecule of water per molecule of manganese sulfate.
Chemical Formula: MnSO4·H2O
Molecular Weight: 169.02 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate is widely used as a manganese fertilizer in agriculture. It is applied to soils to correct manganese deficiencies in plants. Manganese is an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development.
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Animal Nutrition: It can be used as a dietary supplement in animal nutrition, primarily for livestock, to ensure proper manganese intake, which is necessary for animal health and reproduction.
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Chemical Industry: Manganese Sulfate is used in various chemical processes and industrial applications, such as in the production of other manganese compounds, dyes, and pigments.
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Battery Manufacturing: In the battery industry, Manganese Sulfate is used as an electrolyte additive in alkaline batteries to enhance their performance.
- Micronutrient Fertilizer: Apart from agricultural use, it may be utilized as a micronutrient fertilizer in horticulture and gardening.
Packing Size:50 kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Methyl Paraben
99-76-3
Methyl Paraben is a synthetic compound that belongs to the class of chemicals known as parabens. It is commonly used as a preservative in various cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and personal care products to extend their shelf life by preventing the growth of microorganisms.
IUPAC Name: Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Other Name or Common Name: Methyl Paraben
Appearance: Methyl Paraben is typically a white, crystalline powder that is odorless or has a faint, sweetish odor.
Chemical Formula: C8H8O3
Molecular Weight: 152.15 g/mol
Applications:
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Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: Methyl Paraben is widely used as a preservative in cosmetics, including creams, lotions, shampoos, and makeup. It helps prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold, thereby extending the product's shelf life and ensuring its safety for use.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is used in pharmaceutical products such as topical creams, ointments, and oral medications to prevent microbial contamination and maintain the stability of the active ingredients.
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Food Industry: Methyl Paraben is occasionally used as a food preservative, although it is less common than in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. It helps prevent the spoilage of certain food products and extends their freshness.
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Industrial Applications: In some industrial processes, Methyl Paraben may be used as a preservative for various formulations, especially those susceptible to microbial degradation.
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Topical Antiseptics: It is sometimes included in topical antiseptic solutions or hand sanitizers to inhibit the growth of microorganisms and enhance product shelf life.
Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG)
107-21-1
Monoethylene glycol (MEG) is a versatile and widely used chemical compound with numerous industrial applications. It is a colorless, odorless, and slightly viscous liquid with the molecular formula C2H6O2. MEG is characterized by its ability to dissolve in water and its hygroscopic nature, meaning it can absorb moisture from the environment. Here is a comprehensive product description of MEG:
Product Name: Monoethylene Glycol (MEG)
Chemical Formula: C2H6O2
Systematic Name: Ethane-1,2-diol
Physical Properties:
- Appearance: Clear and colorless liquid
- Molecular Weight: Approximately 62.07 g/mol
- Melting Point: -12.9°C (8.8°F)
- Boiling Point: 198°C (388.4°F)
- Density: Approximately 1.115 g/cm³ at 20°C
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water, forms homogeneous solutions in all proportions
Key Characteristics:
- Hygroscopic: Has a strong affinity for water, which can lead to moisture absorption from the environment.
- Non-Toxic: Generally considered safe for various industrial applications when handled properly.
- Versatile: Used in a wide range of industries due to its ability to function as a solvent, antifreeze, and raw material for polymers and resins.
Applications:
- Polyester Production: Used to create polyethylene terephthalate (PET) for textiles, bottles, and various plastic products.
- Antifreeze and Coolants: Lowers the freezing point of water, preventing engines from freezing in cold temperatures.
- Solvent: Used as a versatile solvent in chemical processes, inks, dyes, and resins.
- Humectant: Included in personal care products to retain moisture.
- Hydrate Inhibition: Prevents hydrate formation in oil and gas pipelines.
- Deicing Solutions: Used in deicing fluids for aircraft and transportation surfaces.
- Chemical Reactions: Participates in various chemical reactions as a reactant or solvent.
- Plastics and Resins: Used as a raw material in the production of plastics, resins, and synthetic fibers.
Quality Standards: MEG is produced to meet various industry standards depending on its intended use. These standards ensure specific levels of purity, moisture content, and other characteristics.
Safety Precautions:
- MEG is generally safe when handled and used as directed. However, like any chemical, it should be handled with care to avoid contact with skin, eyes, or ingestion.
- Proper storage, handling, and protective equipment should be employed according to established safety guidelines.
Phosphoric acid 85%
7664-38-2
Phosphoric Acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid, is a strong inorganic acid with a wide range of industrial applications. It is a colorless, odorless, and syrupy liquid at room temperature.
IUPAC Name: Phosphoric Acid
Appearance: Phosphoric Acid is a clear, colorless, and viscous liquid.
Chemical Formula: H3PO4
Molecular Weight: 97.99 g/mol
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Phosphoric Acid is commonly used in the food and beverage industry as an acidulant and pH adjuster, especially in carbonated soft drinks, where it provides the tangy flavor and acidity.
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Agriculture: It is utilized in agriculture as a component of fertilizers, particularly in the formulation of phosphorus-containing fertilizers. It provides essential phosphorus to plants for growth and development.
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Rust Removal: Phosphoric Acid is employed to remove rust and corrosion from metals, making it useful for cleaning and restoring metal surfaces.
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Industrial Cleaning: It is used for cleaning and descaling industrial equipment, such as boilers and pipelines, to remove mineral deposits and scale.
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Dentistry: In dental treatments, Phosphoric Acid is used for etching tooth surfaces in preparations for bonding restorative materials like composite fillings.
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Chemical Industry: Phosphoric Acid serves as a raw material for the production of various chemicals and is used in the synthesis of phosphates, which are essential in many industrial processes.
Packing Size: 50kg / 35 kg
Packing Type: HDPE Carboy
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)
25322-68-3
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is a versatile polymeric compound that finds application in various industries due to its unique properties. Here's a general product description of PEG:
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is a synthetic polymer consisting of repeating units of ethylene glycol. Each ethylene glycol unit comprises two carbon atoms, four hydrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms. PEG is available in a range of molecular weights, which determine its physical and chemical properties.
PEG is characterized by its water solubility and hygroscopic nature, which means it can absorb water from the environment. It's widely used as a solubilizer, thickener, binder, lubricant, and humectant in industries such as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal care, food, and industrial applications.
Key properties and uses of PEG include:
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Solubility: PEG is soluble in water and various organic solvents, making it valuable for formulating solutions, gels, and creams.
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Hygroscopicity: PEG's ability to attract and hold water molecules makes it useful for products requiring moisture retention.
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Biocompatibility: PEG is often used in medical and pharmaceutical applications due to its non-toxic and biocompatible nature.
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Drug Delivery: PEGylation, the process of attaching PEG chains to drugs or molecules, is used to modify pharmacokinetics and enhance drug delivery.
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Cosmetics: PEG is used in cosmetics and personal care products for its emulsifying, thickening, and moisturizing properties.
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Industrial Uses: PEG is employed in industrial processes as a lubricant, plasticizer, and in the manufacture of adhesives, coatings, and more.
Potassium Carbonate
584-08-7
Potassium Carbonate is an inorganic salt with a wide range of industrial and chemical applications. It is typically found as a white, granular powder or as colorless, odorless crystals.
IUPAC Name: Potassium Carbonate
Other Name or Common Name: Potash / Pearl Ash
Appearance: Potassium Carbonate typically appears as a white, granular powder or colorless, odorless crystals. It is highly soluble in water.
Chemical Formula: K2CO3
Molecular Weight: 138.21 g/mol
Applications:
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Potassium Fertilizer: Potassium Carbonate is used as a source of potassium in agriculture. It is a component of potash fertilizers and is applied to soil to enhance plant growth, yield, and overall health.
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Food Industry: In the food industry, it is used as a food additive, especially in the production of certain baked goods, where it serves as a leavening agent to help dough rise.
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Chemical Industry: Potassium Carbonate is used in various chemical processes and as a raw material for the production of other potassium compounds and chemicals.
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Glass and Ceramics: It is utilized in the manufacture of glass and ceramics as a flux, which lowers the melting point of raw materials, facilitating the production process.
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pH Regulation: It is employed in water treatment to adjust the pH of water, helping to control acidity and alkalinity levels.
Packing Size: 25 kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Potassium Hydroxide
1310-58-3
Potassium hydroxide (KOH), also known by its common name caustic potash, is an inorganic compound with the formula KOH. It is a strong alkaline substance and is highly soluble in water, forming a caustic and strongly alkaline solution. Potassium hydroxide is commonly used in various industrial applications due to its reactivity and properties as a strong base.
IUPAC Name: Potassium hydroxide
Common Names:Caustic potash
Molecular Formula: KOH
Molar Mass: 56.11 g/mol
Appearance: White, deliquescent solid
Density: 2.12 g/cm³
Melting Point: 360 °C
Boiling Point: 1320 °C
Solubility in Water: Highly soluble, exothermic dissolution
Applications:
1. Chemical Manufacturing:
- Production of Soaps and Detergents: Used as a key ingredient in the saponification process to produce potassium-based soaps.
- Biodiesel Production: Acts as a catalyst in the transesterification process to produce biodiesel from fats and oils.
- Chemical Synthesis: Used in the manufacture of various potassium compounds, including potassium carbonate and potassium phosphates.
2. Agriculture:
- Fertilizer Production: Used to produce potassium fertilizers, which are essential for plant growth and development.
- pH Adjustment: Employed to adjust the pH of acidic soils, enhancing nutrient availability to plants.
3. Food Industry:
- Food Processing: Utilized as a food additive for pH regulation, peeling fruits and vegetables, and as a thickening agent.
- Cocoa Processing: Used in the Dutch process of chocolate production to neutralize acidity and enhance flavor.
4. Industrial Cleaning:
- Degreasing Agent: Effective in removing grease, oils, and other contaminants from surfaces and equipment.
- Drain Cleaners: Commonly found in drain and pipe cleaning products due to its ability to dissolve organic matter and clear blockages.
5. Pharmaceuticals:
- Formulation of Medicines: Used in the production of various pharmaceutical products, including skin ointments and creams.
6. Laboratory Use:
- Reagent: Widely used as a reagent in chemical laboratories for titrations and preparation of buffer solutions.
- pH Control: Employed to maintain the desired pH in chemical reactions and processes.
Propylene Glycol
57-55-6
Propylene Glycol is a synthetic organic compound that belongs to the class of diols or glycols. It is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid with a slightly sweet taste.
IUPAC Name: Propane-1,2-diol
Appearance: Clear, colorless, and odorless liquid with a slightly sweet taste.
Chemical Formula: C3H8O2
Molecular Weight: 76.09 g/mol
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Propylene Glycol is used as a food additive and humectant in various food products. It helps maintain moisture in certain foods and acts as a carrier for flavors and colors.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry as a carrier and solvent in the formulation of oral and injectable drugs, as well as in topical preparations like creams and ointments.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: Propylene Glycol is an ingredient in a wide range of cosmetics, skincare products, and personal care items, where it functions as a humectant, solvent, and vehicle for various active ingredients.
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Antifreeze and Coolants: It is used in antifreeze and engine coolant formulations for automotive and industrial applications due to its ability to lower the freezing point of water and prevent overheating.
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Tobacco Industry: Propylene Glycol is employed in the production of e-liquids and as a carrier for flavors in electronic cigarettes and vaping products.
Packing Size: 215 kg
Packing Type: Barrel Packing
Seaweed Extract Powder
Seaweed Extract Powder is a natural plant growth stimulant and soil conditioner derived from seaweed, primarily brown seaweed. It contains a variety of bioactive compounds that can enhance plant growth and improve soil health.
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Agriculture: Seaweed Extract Powder is used as a natural and organic plant growth stimulant and soil conditioner in agriculture. It can enhance crop yield, improve nutrient uptake, and boost plant resistance to environmental stressors.
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Horticulture: It is applied in horticulture for the cultivation of ornamental plants, flowers, and landscaping to promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
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Gardening: Home gardeners use Seaweed Extract Powder to improve the health and productivity of their gardens, including vegetable gardens and flower beds.
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Organic Farming: Seaweed Extract Powder is popular in organic farming and gardening due to its natural and eco-friendly properties.
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Soil Improvement: It can be used to enhance soil structure and microbial activity, which contributes to healthier and more fertile soil.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: Bag Packing
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous
127-09-3
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous is a sodium salt of acetic acid and is commonly found in a solid, white crystalline form. It is used for various industrial and laboratory applications.
Appearance: Sodium Acetate Anhydrous appears as a white, crystalline powder or solid.
Chemical Formula: CH3COONa (or NaC2H3O2)
Molecular Weight: 82.03 g/mol
Applications:
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Heating Pads and Hand Warmers: Sodium Acetate Anhydrous is used in heating pads and hand warmers as a phase-change material. It can be easily "charged" by heating and then, when it crystallizes upon cooling, releases heat for a prolonged period, providing warmth in these products.
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Buffer Solution: In laboratory and analytical chemistry, it is used to prepare buffer solutions for various applications, including in chemical and biochemical research.
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Textile Industry: Sodium Acetate Anhydrous is employed in the textile industry as a mordant to help fix dyes to fabrics, ensuring colorfastness.
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Food Industry: It is used as a food additive and preservative in some products. In this context, it can act as a pH regulator and preservative.
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Chemical Reagent: It is used as a chemical reagent for various chemical processes, including in the synthesis of organic compounds.
Packing Size: 25 kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Sodium Acetate Trihydrade
6131-90-4
Sodium Acetate Trihydrate is a hydrated form of sodium acetate, which is a sodium salt of acetic acid. It is commonly found in the form of colorless, transparent, or white crystalline needles or granules. The "tri" in its name indicates that it contains three molecules of water of crystallization.
Appearance: Sodium Acetate Trihydrate appears as colorless, transparent, or white crystalline needles or granules.
Chemical Formula: CH3COONa · 3H2O (or NaC2H3O2 · 3H2O)
Molecular Weight: 136.08 g/mol
Applications:
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Hot Ice or Heat Packs: Sodium Acetate Trihydrate is used in heat packs and "hot ice" applications. When it is heated and then allowed to cool, it undergoes a phase change from a liquid to a solid, releasing heat in the process. This property is utilized for heat therapy and warming applications.
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Chemical Reagent: In laboratories, it serves as a chemical reagent for various chemical processes and experiments.
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Buffer Solution: It is used in the preparation of buffer solutions in analytical and laboratory work, helping to control pH levels in reactions.
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Food Additive: In the food industry, it is sometimes used as a food additive and preservative. It can act as a pH regulator and preservative in certain products.
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Electroplating: Sodium Acetate Trihydrate is used in electroplating as an electrolyte solution for certain types of electroplating processes.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Sodium Benzoate
532-32-1
Sodium Benzoate is a synthetic organic compound that is widely used as a preservative in the food and beverage industry, as well as in various other industries. It is the sodium salt of benzoic acid.
Appearance: Sodium Benzoate is typically found as a white, odorless, crystalline powder or granules.
Chemical Formula: C7H5NaO2
Molecular Weight: 144.11 g/mol
Applications:
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Food and Beverage Industry: Sodium Benzoate is extensively used as a preservative in a wide range of food and beverage products, including soft drinks, fruit juices, condiments, and pickles. It helps inhibit the growth of yeast, mold, and certain bacteria, thus extending the shelf life of these products.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: It is an ingredient in cosmetics, skincare products, and personal care items like shampoos, lotions, and creams, serving as a preservative to maintain product integrity and stability.
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Pharmaceuticals: In pharmaceutical formulations, it may be used as a preservative to prevent the growth of microorganisms and ensure the stability of certain drug products.
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Medicinal Use: Sodium Benzoate is used as a treatment for hyperammonemia, a condition where there is excess ammonia in the blood. It helps in reducing ammonia levels when prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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Industrial Applications: It can be used as an anti-corrosive agent in industrial settings, particularly in cooling and heating systems.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Sodium bicarbonate
144-55-8
Sodium Bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is a white, crystalline powder with a slightly alkaline taste. It is a versatile and widely used chemical compound with a variety of applications in both the household and various industries.
IUPAC Name: Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
Common Name:
- Baking Soda
- Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
- Sodium Bicarb
Appearance: Sodium Bicarbonate appears as a white, fine, crystalline powder.
Chemical Formula: NaHCO3
Molecular Weight: 84.01 g/mol.
Applications:
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Baking and Culinary Uses: Sodium Bicarbonate is widely used as a leavening agent in baking. It releases carbon dioxide when mixed with acid ingredients, causing dough or batter to rise and become light and fluffy.
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Antacid: It is used as an antacid to relieve heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach by neutralizing excess stomach acid.
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Cleaning and Deodorizing: Sodium Bicarbonate is used as a household cleaner and deodorizer. It can remove stains, neutralize odors, and act as a gentle abrasive for cleaning various surfaces.
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Personal Care: In personal care products, it is used in toothpaste and oral care products as a mild abrasive and teeth whitener. It's also used in bath products for its skin-soothing properties.
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Fire Extinguishers: Sodium Bicarbonate is used as an extinguishing agent in some fire extinguishers, particularly those designed for grease fires.
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Medical Applications: It is used in medical applications as an intravenous medication to correct acid-base imbalances and treat certain medical conditions.
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Pharmaceuticals: Sodium Bicarbonate is used as an excipient in the pharmaceutical industry for various medications.
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Agriculture: In agriculture, Sodium Bicarbonate can be used to adjust the pH of soil or water in certain applications.
- Wastewater Treatment: It is used in wastewater treatment to neutralize and remove acidity.
Packing Size: 50 KG
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Sodium Carbonate
497-19-8
Sodium Carbonate, commonly known as soda ash or washing soda, is a white, odorless, and crystalline powder. It is a chemical compound with various industrial and household applications, primarily as a cleaning agent and pH regulator.
IUPAC Name: Sodium Carbonate
Common Name:
- Soda Ash
- Washing Soda
- Soda Crystals (in some regions)
Appearance: Sodium Carbonate typically appears as a white, crystalline powder or granules. It is odorless.
Chemical Formula: Na2CO3,
Molecular Weight:105.99 g/mol.
Applications:
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Household Cleaning: Sodium Carbonate is used as a cleaning agent and stain remover for household surfaces and laundry. It helps remove grease, stains, and mineral deposits.
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pH Regulation: In various industries, it is used to adjust pH levels. It is an alkaline compound and can be used to neutralize acidity.
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Water Softening: Sodium Carbonate is used to soften hard water by removing calcium and magnesium ions, which can cause scaling in pipes and reduce the effectiveness of detergents.
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Food and Beverage Industry: It is used in the food industry as a food-grade additive (E500) for various purposes, including as a leavening agent in baking and as an acidity regulator.
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Chemical Manufacturing: Sodium Carbonate is used in the production of various chemicals, including sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium silicate, and glass.
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Glass and Ceramics: It is a key component in the production of glass, ceramics, and glazes.
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Paper and Pulp Industry: Sodium Carbonate is used in paper and pulp manufacturing as an alkaline sizing and pulping agent.
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Textile Industry: It is used for pH adjustment, cleaning, and desizing in textile processing.
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Personal Care Products: Some personal care products, such as soaps and shampoos, may contain Sodium Carbonate for its cleaning and pH-regulating properties.
- Mining and Metallurgy: It is used in mining and metallurgical processes as a flux for removing impurities from ores.
Packing Size: 50 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Sodium Methyl Paraben
5026-62-0
Sodium Methyl Paraben is the sodium salt of methylparaben, a white crystalline powder. It is a preservative commonly used in cosmetics, personal care products, and some pharmaceuticals to extend their shelf life and inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
IUPAC Name: Sodium 4-(methoxycarbonyl)phenoxide
Common Name:
- Sodium Methylparaben
- Sodium Methyl Ester of p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid
Appearance: Sodium Methyl Paraben appears as a white, crystalline powder.
Chemical Formula: C8H7NaO3
Molecular Weight:174.14 g/mol.
Applications:
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: Sodium Methyl Paraben is widely used as a preservative in cosmetics and personal care products, including creams, lotions, shampoos, and makeup. It helps prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and molds, extending the product's shelf life.
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Pharmaceuticals: In pharmaceutical formulations, it is used as a preservative to maintain the stability and safety of certain medications and topical products.
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Food Industry: While less common than in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, Sodium Methyl Paraben can be used as a food preservative in some regions to prevent microbial growth in food and beverages.
- Industrial and Technical Applications: It is employed in various industrial and technical applications for its antimicrobial properties.
Packing Size: 5 Kg
Packing Type: BOX
Sodium Propyl Paraben
Sodium Propyl Paraben is the sodium salt of propylparaben, a white crystalline powder. It is a chemical compound used as a preservative in various industries, including cosmetics, personal care products, and some pharmaceuticals, to prevent microbial growth and extend shelf life.
IUPAC Name: Sodium Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
Common Name:
- Sodium Propylparaben
- Sodium Propyl Ester of p-Hydroxybenzoic Acid
Appearance: Sodium Propyl Paraben appears as a white crystalline powder.
Chemical Formula: The chemical formula for Sodium Propyl Paraben is C10H11NaO3.
Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of Sodium Propyl Paraben is approximately 202.18 g/mol.
Applications:
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: Sodium Propyl Paraben is widely used as a preservative in cosmetics, personal care products, and toiletries. It helps prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and molds, extending the product's shelf life.
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Pharmaceuticals: In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used as a preservative in various medications and topical formulations to maintain product stability and safety.
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Food Industry: While less common than in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, Sodium Propyl Paraben can be used as a food preservative in some regions to inhibit microbial growth in food and beverages.
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Industrial and Technical Applications: It is employed in various industrial and technical applications for its antimicrobial properties.
Packing Size: 5 Kg
Packing Type: Box
Sodium Sulphate
7757-82-6
Sodium Sulfate is a white, crystalline powder or granular substance. It is a chemical compound used in various industrial applications, particularly in the manufacture of detergents, textiles, glass, and paper.
IUPAC Name: Sodium Sulfate
Common Name:
- Glauber's Salt
- Sodium Sulphate
- Salt Cake
Appearance: Sodium Sulfate typically appears as a white crystalline powder or granules. It is odorless.
Chemical Formula: Na2SO4
Molecular Weight: 142.04 g/mol.
Applications:
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Detergents and Cleaning Products: Sodium Sulfate is used as a filler, diluent, and flow control agent in the production of powdered and liquid detergents. It helps improve the texture and flow properties of detergents.
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Textile Industry: It is used in the textile industry for dyeing and desizing processes, helping to remove sizing agents from fabrics.
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Glass Industry: In glass manufacturing, Sodium Sulfate is used to lower the melting point of silica, making it easier to form glass products.
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Pulp and Paper Industry: It is used in the pulp and paper industry as a pulping agent and bleach booster.
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Chemical Manufacturing: Sodium Sulfate is used in the production of various chemicals, including sodium sulfate anhydrous, which serves as a base for other chemicals.
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Laboratory and Research: It is used in laboratories for various chemical reactions and experiments.
- Pharmaceuticals: In some pharmaceutical formulations, it is used as an excipient or diluent in tablet and capsule preparations.
Packing Size: 50 Kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Xanthan Gum
Xanthan Gum is a natural polysaccharide produced by the fermentation of carbohydrates. It is a white to cream-colored powder that is soluble in water. Xanthan Gum is known for its thickening and stabilizing properties and is widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries.
Appearance: Light Yellow Powder
Applications:
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Food Industry: Xanthan Gum is used as a food additive, primarily as a thickening and stabilizing agent. It is added to a wide range of food products, including sauces, dressings, soups, and bakery items, to improve texture and prevent ingredient separation.
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Pharmaceuticals: In pharmaceuticals, Xanthan Gum is used as a binder and disintegrant in tablet formulations. It helps hold tablets together and facilitates their breakdown when ingested.
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Cosmetics and Personal Care: It is used in cosmetics and personal care products such as lotions, creams, and toothpaste to provide texture and viscosity.
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Oil and Gas Industry: Xanthan Gum is utilized in the oil and gas industry as a drilling mud additive to increase viscosity and carry drill cuttings to the surface.
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Industrial Applications: It is used in various industrial applications as a thickener, stabilizer, and suspension agent in products like paints, adhesives, and cleaning agents.
Packing Size: 25kg
Packing Type: Bag packing
Zinc Sulphate Heptahydrate-21%
7446-20-0
Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate is a chemical compound that contains zinc, sulfur, and oxygen. It is found in the form of a colorless, crystalline powder or granules. The "heptahydrate" designation indicates that it contains seven molecules of water of crystallization.
Appearance: Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate appears as colorless, crystalline powder or granules.
Chemical Formula: ZnSO4 · 7H2O
Molecular Weight: 287.54 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate is used in agriculture as a zinc fertilizer to address zinc deficiencies in soils. It is essential for plant growth and is added to soil or applied as a foliar spray.
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Pharmaceuticals: In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used as an ingredient in various medications and supplements, particularly those prescribed to address zinc deficiencies.
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Water Treatment: It is employed in water treatment processes for coagulation and flocculation to clarify water and remove impurities.
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Animal Nutrition: Zinc Sulfate Heptahydrate is used as a dietary supplement for livestock and pets to provide essential zinc nutrition.
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Electroplating: It is used in electroplating processes to deposit a layer of zinc onto various metal surfaces, providing corrosion resistance and enhancing aesthetics.
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Leather Industry: In the leather industry, it is used in tanning processes to stabilize the leather structure.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag
Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate-33%
7446-19-7
Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate is a chemical compound that contains zinc, sulfur, and oxygen. It is commonly found in the form of white, odorless, crystalline powder or granules. The "monohydrate" designation indicates that it contains one molecule of water of crystallization.
Appearance: white Powder
Chemical Formula: ZnSO4 · H2O
Molecular Weight: 179.47 g/mol
Applications:
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Agriculture: Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate is widely used in agriculture as a zinc fertilizer. It provides essential zinc nutrients to crops and corrects zinc deficiency in soils, promoting plant growth and health.
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Pharmaceuticals: It is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an ingredient in various medications and supplements. Zinc sulfate supplements are commonly prescribed to address zinc deficiencies.
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Water Treatment: In water treatment, it is used for coagulation and flocculation processes to remove impurities and clarify water.
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Animal Nutrition: It is used as a dietary supplement for livestock and pets to provide essential zinc nutrition.
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Electroplating: Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate is employed in electroplating processes to deposit a layer of zinc onto various metal surfaces, providing corrosion resistance and enhancing aesthetics.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing Type: HDPE Bag