Sodium sulphite, also known as sodium sulfite, is a white crystalline powder with the chemical formula Na2SO3. It is commonly used for various purposes, including:
Food and beverage industry
Sodium sulphite is used as a preservative and antioxidant in food and beverage products to prevent spoilage and inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi.
Water treatment
It is used in water treatment processes to remove excess chlorine and to control the oxygen levels in water systems.
Photography
In the darkroom, sodium sulphite is used as a reducing agent to re-develop exposed photographic films and prints.
Textile industry
Sodium sulphite is used as a reducing agent in the dyeing and printing of textiles.
Paper industry
It is used as a bleaching agent during the production of paper and pulp.
Chemical synthesis
Sodium sulphite is used as a reducing agent in various chemical reactions and as a source of sulphur dioxide.
Please note that sodium sulphite can be hazardous if mishandled or used in excessive quantities, so it is important to follow proper safety procedures and guidelines when using it.
Key Characteristics
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Red flakes
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Application in textile
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Not soluble in water
Product Specifications
Produce Name
Sodium Sulphite Fed Flakes
STANDARD
60%
Sodium Sulfite red flakes can be used for dyeing paper, textile. It can be a fun and creative way to add color to a variety of projects, such as fabric dyeing, tie dyeing, and even DIY crafts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the delivery time?
Within 15 days after order confirming.
What's the loading port?
Any main port of China is workable.
What's the packing of your goods?
We have laminated bag, Kraft paper bag, woven bag, iron drum, plastic drum etc.
What are the primary applications of Sodium Sulfite red flakes?
Sodium Sulfite red flakes are primarily used for dyeing paper and textiles. They offer a creative way to add color in fabric dyeing, tie dyeing, and various DIY craft projects.
What are the physical properties of these red flakes?
They appear as red flakes, are applied in textile processes, and are not soluble in water.
Are there safety precautions for using sodium sulphite?
Yes. Sodium sulphite can be hazardous if mishandled or used in excessive quantities. It is essential to follow proper safety procedures and guidelines during handling and application.