Soda Ash

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Description

Soda ash, also known as sodium carbonate is a white crystalline chemical compound with the formula Na2CO3. It is an essential raw material in various industries such as glass, soap, paper, textiles, and water treatment. Sodium carbonate is made from the burning of limestone and other raw materials.

Sodium carbonate has numerous uses, as it serves as a vital industrial chemical compound. In the glass industry, it is used as a flux to lower the melting temperature of silica, which in turn helps in lowering the overall energy cost of the glass manufacturing process. In the production of soap, sodium carbonate is an essential ingredient for saponification, which is the process of converting fats and oils into soap.

In textile manufacturing, soda ash is used to treat fabrics and fibers, making them more receptive to dye. In water treatment plants, soda ash is used to neutralize the pH level of acidic water, as it can help to balance the pH level of water and protect natural water sources. Moreover, it is also used in the production of baking soda, where it is combined with carbon dioxide and water to produce sodium bicarbonate.

Soda ash also has various household uses. It is used as a water softener, and in swimming pools, it is used to raise the pH level of the water to prevent corrosion and irritation of skin and eyes of swimmers. Soda ash is also used in cleaning agents as it can be incorporated into cleaning products as a alkaline builder, making them more effective.

Specifications

Product Name: Soda Ash
Na2CO3: 99.2% Min
Na2O: 58% Min
Na Cl: 0.2% Max
SO4: 0.135% Max
Insoluble in water: 0.05% Max
Bulk Density: 0.95-1.06 G/CM3

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