Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Purity | 99% |
Color | White |
Physical State | Powder |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Usage/Application | Detergent |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
Packaging Details | 50 Kg Bag |
Grade | Technical |
Form | Powder |
Brand | JKM |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kilogram |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Purity | 50% |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Brand | JKM |
Grade Or Form Available | Liquid |
Cas Number | 8002-33-3 |
Packaging Type | HDPE Carboys |
Castor oil is a vegetable oil that is used for a wide range of cosmetic and medical purposes. It is said to provide health benefits for the face and skin. Castor oil is a translucent liquid with a yellow tint. It is an active ingredient in a wide variety of household items, from cleaning products to paints. It has also been used to treat a range of medical conditions, most notably digestive issues. Castor oil is broken down into ricinoleic acid in the small intestine. This speed up the process of digestion. Although the evidence is less conclusive, castor oil has also demonstrated some potential benefits for the face and skin. Castor oil and ricinoleic acid are thought to increase absorption in the skin and are sometimes used in the treatment of various skin conditions, including dermatosis, psoriasis, and acne. There are also anecdotal reports of castor oil promoting hair growth, including eyelashes, though no scientific literature that supports this. By serving as a source of ricinoleic acid and several other fatty acids, castor oil has some properties that make it a useful skincare product, particularly for the face. Castor oil, produced from castor beans, has long been of important commercial value primarily for the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, and coatings, among others. Global castor oil production is concentrated primarily in a small geographic region of Gujarat in Western India. This region is favourable due to its labour-intensive cultivation method and subtropical climate conditions. Entrepreneurs and castor processors in the United States and South America also cultivate castor beans but are faced with the challenge of achieving high castor oil production efficiency, as well as obtaining the desired oil quality. In this manuscript, we provide a detailed analysis of novel processing methods involved in castor oil production. We discuss novel processing methods by explaining specific processing parameters involved in castor oil production.
Name: Castor oil
Chemical formula: C57H104O9
Chemical Name: ricinoleic acid triglyceride
Other Names: Ricinus Oil, Turkey red oil,
Cas number: 8001-79-4
Molar mass: 927 g/mol
Appearance: Clear liquid
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: LOCAL
PACK: 50 KG
SPECIFICATION |
RESULT |
Appearance |
Brownish reddish oil |
Chemical Character |
Anionic |
Specific gravity |
0.98 to 1.00 |
pH |
7 to 7.5 |
Solubility |
Miscible with water give milky emulsion |
Active Fatty matter |
30% to 35% |
Packing |
50/200 kg carboys & barrel |
APPLICATIONS
Help Treat Constipation
Induce Labor Treat Arthritis Treat Plantar Fasciitis Ease Symptoms of Fibroids Treat Hemorrhoids Help Delay Signs of Aging Treat Acne and Scars Treat Psoriasis and Eczema Treat Genital Warts Boost Hair Growth
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 25 Kg |
Form | Powder |
Packaging Type | BAG |
Cas Number | 9000-69-5 |
Usage/Application | In the food industry, pectin is used in jams, jellies, frozen foods, and more recently in low-calori |
Packaging Size | 25 KG |
Pectin is a natural and commercially produced essential ingredient in preserves, like jellies and jams. Without pectin, jellies and jams won't gel. Pectin is a type of starch, called a heteropolysaccharide, that occurs naturally in the cell walls of fruits and vegetables and gives them structure. When combined with sugar and acid, it is what makes jams and jellies develop a semisolid texture when they cool. Some fruits, like apples and quince, and the rinds, seeds, and membranes of citrus are naturally very high in pectin. Commercial pectins are usually made from citrus rinds. It is sold as a dry powder and in liquid form and can be expensive. Pectin is a soluble fiber (polysaccharide) found in fruits. It is used as a thickener in cooking and baking. It is also sometimes used to make medicine. Pectin binds substances in the intestines and adds bulk to the stools. It might also reduce how much cholesterol the body absorbs from foods. People use pectin for high cholesterol, prediabetes, heartburn, diarrhea, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
Name: Pectin
Chemical formula: C6H10O7
Chemical Name: pectic polysaccharides
Other names: beta-D-galacturonic acid (2S,3R,4S,5R,6R)-3,4,5,6-tetrahydroxyoxane-2-carboxylic acid
Molar mass: 194.14 g/mol
Cas Number: 9000-69-5
Appearance: white-to-light-brown powder
Applications:
It is used as the gelling, thickening, and stabilizing agent in foods and, to a lesser extent, in pharmaceuticals. In general, it is used to control water in products and help to create the desired texture.
Its application is diverse and covers fruit-based products, dairy products, acidified milk drinks, as well as other.
Beverages, confectionery, bakery products, a variety of fine foods, and spreads.
In addition, it finds use in the pharmaceutical industry.
Finally, increasing consumer awareness of healthy lifestyle habits and the emerging trend to produce functional foods increases the importance of the status of pectin as a water-soluble dietary fiber.
Pectin is primarily used in food production and home cooking as a thickener.
It’s added to commercially produced and homemade jams, jellies, and preserves. It may likewise be added to flavoured milk and drinkable yogurt as a stabilizer.
For home kitchen use, pectin is sold as a white or light-brown powder or a colorless liquid.
Pectin is also used as a soluble fiber supplement, which is often sold in capsule form. Soluble fiber may help relieve constipation, lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, improve blood sugars, and promote a healthy weight
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5 Kg |
Usage/Application | synthetic detergents/scented soap/washing powder |
CAS Number | 27344-41-8 |
Appearance | Yellowish green powder |
Molecular Weight | 562.60 G/MOL |
Commercial Name | Optical Brightener |
Form | Powder |
Color | Green |
Packaging Size | 5 KG |
Molecular Formula | C28H20S2O6Na2 |
CBSX Optical Brightener Powder is mainly a brightening agent and it is non-dusting free flow granular powder. CBS-X has outstanding light fastness for fabrics exposed to sunlight for prolonged periods. CBS-X has high tolerance to chlorine-based bleaches, so can be incorporated into detergent formulations containing sodium hypochlorite. It is stable across a wide pH range and can consequently be used in surface cleaners, where high levels of fluorescence are sometimes required. CBS-X has perfect durability against chlorine/oxygen bleaching, strong whitening strength.
Name: Optical Brightener
Chemical Name: Disodium 2,2'-([1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diyldivinylene)bis(benzenesulphonate)
Chemical formula: C28H20S2O6Na2
Cas Number: 27344-41-8
Molar mass: 562.60 g/mol
Appearance: Yellowish green powder / granular
Applications:
CBSX is used for optical brightening of synthetic detergents.
CBSX is used for optical brightening of scented soap.
CBSX is used for optical brightening of synthetic washing powder etc.
used in increasing whiteness of detergent, soap and extensively used in synthetic washing powder, especially suitable for liquid detergent. It can also be used directly in whiting cotton, silk, woven, and paper etc. CBS-X has perfect durability against chlorine/oxygen bleaching, strong whitening strength, and good solubility in water under low temperature
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Food,Beverages etc |
Brand | JKM |
Packaging Type | Bags, drum |
Packaging Size | 25 kg,50 kg |
Physical Form | Powder |
CAS Number | 144 - 55 - 8 |
Solubility | Soluble In Water, Insoluble In Ethanol. |
Sodium bicarbonate is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation (Na+) and a bicarbonate anion (HCO3−). Sodium bicarbonate is a white solid that is crystalline, but often appears as a fine powder. It has a slightly salty, alkaline taste resembling that of washing soda (sodium carbonate). The natural mineral form is nahcolite. It is a component of the mineral natron and is found dissolved in many mineral springs. Sodium bicarbonate , also known as baking soda, is used to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion by neutralizing excess stomach acid. When used for this purpose, it is said to belong to the group of medicines called antacids. It may be used to treat the symptoms of stomach or duodenal ulcers. Sodium bicarbonate is also used to make the blood and urine more alkaline in certain conditions.
Name: Sodium bicarbonate
Chemical Formula: NaHCO3
Chemical Name: sodium hydrogencarbonate
Other Names: bicarbonate of soda, baking soda, sodium acid carbonate.
Cas Number: 144-55-8
Molar mass: 84.007 g/mol
Appearance: White Crystalline powder
Certificate of analysis
Make: Tata
Pack: 50 kg bag
CHARACTERSISTICS | TEST RESULTS | TCL SPECIFICATIONS |
Description | White, Uniform product | White |
Color |
| White |
pH ( 1% Solution) | 8.290 | 8.8 Max |
Total Alkalinity (as NaHCO3), % by mass | 99.96000 | 99.20 Min |
Chloride (as Cl), % by mass | 0.00890 | 0.06% Max |
Matter Insoluble in water, % by mass |
| 0.1% Max |
Sulphate ( as SO4), % by mass | Passes | 0.07% Max |
Iron (as Fe) % by mass | Passes | 0.004% Max |
Heavy metals (as pb), Parts per million | Passes | 5.0 PPM, Max |
Arsenic (as Parts per million) | Passes | 1.5 PPM, Max |
Applications:
It is used as pest control to kill cockroaches and controlling fungal growth
It is used as a disinfectant
It is used to protect armpits from bad smell and irritation
It is used in cooking especially to bake food items
It is used in medicine to be injected intravenously to the prevention of chemotherapy side effects
It is used to wash kitchen products due to its antibacterial properties
It is used to have clean teeth and mouth
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 90 Kg |
pH Value | 7 pH |
Form | Liquid |
Brand | GNFC |
Purity | 99.85% |
Grade | FOOD |
Usage/Application | FOOD/ AGRICULTURE |
Grade Standard | Food, Industrial, Agriculture |
Packaging Type | CARBOYS |
Packaging Size | 30 KG |
Type | LIQUID |
Shelf Life | 2 YEAR |
FORMIC ACID | 0.05% Max . by wt. |
Acetaldehyde | 0.05% Max . by wt. |
Heavy Metals as Pb | Less than 2 ppm |
Iodides | 40 ppb Max |
Permanganate | 2.00 hrs. min |
Freezing point | 16.4 deg C |
Specific Gravity | 1.049 at 25 deg C |
Acetic acid systematically named ethanoic acid is an acidic, colourless liquid and organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH (also written as CH3CO2H, C2H4O2, or HC2H3O2). Vinegar is at least 4% acetic acid by volume, making acetic acid the main component of vinegar apart from water and other trace elements. Acetic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH3COOH. It is a carboxylic acid consisting of a methyl group that is attached to a carboxyl functional group. The systematic IUPAC name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid and its chemical formula can also be written as C2H4O2. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water and contains between 5% to 20% ethanoic acid by volume. The pungent smell and the sour taste is characteristic of the acetic acid present in it. An undiluted solution of acetic acid is commonly referred to as glacial acetic acid. It forms crystals which appear like ice at temperatures below 16.6oC. It has a wide range of applications as a polar, protic solvent. In the field of analytical chemistry, glacial acetic acid is widely used in order to estimate substances that are weakly alkaline.
Name: Acetic acid
Chemical Formula: CH3COOH
Chemical Name: Ethanoic acid
Other names: Vinegar (when dilute); Hydrogen acetate; Methanecarboxylic acid; Ethylic acid
Cas number: 64-19-7
Molar Mass: 60.052 g/mol
Appearance: Colourless Liquid
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
Make: GACL
Pack: 30 kg carboy
Test Parameters |
Results |
Acetic acid |
99.85% |
Water |
00.15% Max |
Colour |
10 APHA Max |
Formic Acid |
0.05% Max . by wt. |
Acetaldehyde |
0.05% Max . by wt. |
Heavy Metals as Pb |
Less than 2 ppm |
Iodides |
40 ppb Max. |
Permanganate |
2.00 hrs. min |
Freezing point |
16.4 deg C |
Specific Gravity |
1.049 at 25 deg C |
Applications:
Acetic acid is used as an antiseptic due to its antibacterial qualities
The manufacture of rayon fiber involves the use of ethanoic acid.
Medically, acetic acid has been employed to treat cancer by its direct injection into the tumour.
Being the major constituent of vinegar, it finds use in the pickling of many vegetables.
The manufacture of rubber involves the use of ethanoic acid. It is also used in the manufacture of various perfumes.
It is widely used in the production of VAM (vinyl acetate monomer).
When two molecules of acetic acid undergo a condensation reaction together, the product formed is acetic anhydride.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Packaging Type | HDPE bag with Liner, Drum |
Usage | Industrial |
Molar Mass | 84.9947 g/mol |
Solid Sulphate as SO4 | 0.08% |
Max Melting Point | 308 Degree C |
Max Density | 2.257 g/cm3 |
Alkalinity | 0.1%(Na2CO3) |
Insoluble in Water | 0.03% |
Purity | 99% |
Sodium nitrate is an inorganic nitrate salt of an alkali metal with the chemical formula NaNO3.Commonly referred to as “Chile saltpetre”, this compound consists of a sodium cation (Na+) and a nitrate anion (NO3–). At room temperature, sodium nitrate exists as a white, crystalline solid which is highly soluble in water. Moreover, the mineral form of sodium nitrate is also termed as nitrate, nitratine or soda nitre. Sodium nitrate contains a sodium cation and a nitrate anion Na+ and NO3- respectively. It exists in the form of a highly soluble crystalline solid at room temperature and does not support combustion. Sodium nitrate is the inorganic nitrate salt of sodium. It has a role as a fertilizer. It is an inorganic sodium salt and an inorganic nitrate salt. Sodium nitrate appears as a white crystalline solid. Non-combustible but accelerates the burning of combustible materials. If large quantities are involved in fire or the combustible material is finely divided an explosion may result. May explode under prolonged exposure to heat or fire. Toxic oxides of nitrogen are produced in fires. Used in solid propellants, explosives, fertilizers, and for many other uses. Sodium nitrate is a nitrate of sodium. It is used as an ingredient in fertilizers, pyrotechnics, as a food preservative, and as a solid rocket propellant, and in glass and pottery enamels.
Name: Sodium nitrate
Chemical Formula: NaNo3
Chemical Name: Sodium nitrate
Other Names: Peru saltpetre, Soda niter, cubic niter
Molar mass: 84.9947 g/mol
Cas Number: 7631-99-4
Appearance: white Powder or colourless crystals
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: DEEPAK
PACK: 50 KG BAG
TEST PARAMETERS | METHOD | RESULT |
Assay | Ion-Exchange | 99.4%w/w |
Chloride | Limit test | <200 ppm |
Moisture | Oven | 0.30 % w/w |
Sulphate | Limit Test | Not detected |
Borax | Titrimetry | 0.30% w/w |
APPLICATIONS
Sodium nitrate is a water-soluble form of nitrogen primarily used in fertilizers.
It is prevalent to use in developing countries since it does not change the soil's pH level.
Another excellent use for sodium nitrate is in explosives, which work well with ammonium nitrate.
The thermal stability of molten sodium nitrate and potassium nitrate solutions is sound, up to 600 degrees Celsius. This makes it useful for metals that need to be heat-treated and for solar energy storage applications
Sodium nitrate, or NaNO3, is a food additive and preservative used as an oxidizer in fireworks and instant cold packs.
It is also a component of some solar power plants, which helps transfer and store heat.
In order to promote the growth of Nitrosomonas bacteria, this compound is added to the wastewater in several wastewater treatment plants.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Color | Super White |
Brand | JKM |
Purity | 99% |
Assay | 99% |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Usage | Industrial |
Sodium acetate trihydrate is a hydrate. It contains a sodium acetate. The trihydrate sodium salt of acetic acid, which is used as a source of sodium ions in solutions for dialysis and as a systemic and urinary alkalize, diuretic, and expectorant. Sodium acetate trihydrate is commonly used in several applications. A formulation with ethanol may be used for precipitation of nucleic acids. Often used in the preparation of gel stains for protein gel electrophoresis. Effective as a buffer with Acetic acid (sc-214462) in the range of pH 3.6 - 5.6. Studies on microbial pili suggest that sodium acetate suppressed K99 production in E. coli strains cultured on a minimal medium. Experiments have shown that when added to food waste composting systems, sodium acetate may be effective at counteracting the adverse effects of organic acids produced in the composting process. Sodium acetate is used in the textile industry to neutralize sulfuric acid waste streams and as a photo resist while using aniline dyes. It is also a pickling agent in chrome tanning and helps to impede vulcanization of chloroprene in synthetic production. In processing cotton for disposable cotton pads, sodium acetate is used to eliminate the build-up of static electricity. The chemical compounds are formulated using high quality ingredients that are sourced from trusted vendors of the market.
Name: Sodium acetate trihydrate
Chemical formula: C2H3NaO2
Chemical Name: Sodium acetate
Other Names: Hot ice
Cas number: 6131-90-4
Molar mass: 82.034 g/mol
Appearance: White deliquescent powder
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: Local
PACK: 25 kg bag
TEST | RESULT |
Assay | 98.50 % w/w |
Chloride | 200 PPM |
Sulphate | 200 PPM |
Alkality | 0.03% w/w |
Ph | 7.98 |
M/C | 0.22% w/w |
Acid Value | Nil |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kilogram |
Brand | JKM |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Physical State | Slightly Yellowish Crystalline Powder |
Color | White |
Assays | 98% min |
Sodium Nitrite Content | Max. 1.0% |
Moisture Content | Max. 0.5% |
Chloride Content | Max. 0.01% |
Iron | Max. 0.001% |
Calcium | Max. 0.05% |
Sodium nitrite is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaNO2. It is a white to slightly yellowish crystalline powder that is very soluble in water and is hygroscopic. From an industrial perspective, it is the most important nitrite salt. It is a precursor to a variety of organic compounds, such as pharmaceuticals, dyes, and pesticides, but it is probably best known as a food additive used in processed meats and (in some countries) in fish products. Sodium nitrite appears as a yellowish white crystalline solid. Non-combustible but will accelerate the burning of combustible material. If large quantities are involved in a fire or if the combustible material is finely divided, an explosion may result. If contaminated by ammonium compounds, spontaneous decomposition can occur, and the resulting heat may ignite surrounding combustible material. Prolonged exposure heat may result in an explosion. Toxic oxides of nitrogen are produced in fires involving this material. Used as a food preservative, and to make other chemicals. Sodium nitrite is an inorganic sodium salt having nitrite as the counterion. Used as a food preservative and antidote to cyanide poisoning. It has a role as an antimicrobial food preservative, an antihypertensive agent, a food antioxidant, a poison and an antidote to cyanide poisoning. It is a nitrite salt and an inorganic sodium salt. Sodium Nitrite is Odourless, yellowish white, crystalline (sand-like) granule, rod or powder.
Name: Sodium nitrite
Chemical Formula: NaNo2
Chemical Name: Sodium nitrite
Other Names: no
Cas Number: 7632-00-0
Molar Mass: 68.9953 g/mol
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: deepak
PACK:50 kg bag
Test Parameters |
Specifications |
Results |
Specifications |
White or Slightly yellowish crystalline powder |
White or Slightly yellowish crystalline powder |
Purity on Dry basis |
99.0 % Min |
99.0 % Min |
Loss on Drying |
0.5 % Max |
0.5 % Max |
Alkalinity as Na2CO3 |
0.2 % Max |
0.2 % Max |
Chloride as Cl |
0.05 % Max |
0.05 % Max |
Sodium Nitrate |
1.0 % Max |
1.0 % Max |
APPLICATIONS
Listed in the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines, sodium nitrite is an effective drug for cyanide poisoning.
It is used as a humane toxin for wild boar control
It is responsible for the desirable red colour in meat
Used as a food additive
A preservative in fish
Animal control purposes
Car maintenance
Metal treatment and finishing
Treatment in some cases of cyanide poisoning
Certain medications
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 5000 Kg |
Melting Point | Less than 500 Deg C |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Usage/Application | Laboratory,Industrial etc |
Packaging Type | 50 kg HDPE Bag |
pH solution | 5-6 pH |
Substance name | Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous |
PURITY | 97% Min |
FREE ALKALI (AS NAOH) | 2.0% MAX (W/W) |
LOSS ON DRYING | 2.0% MAX (W/W) |
APPERANCE | WHITE CRYSTALLINE POWDER |
CAS-No. | 7757-83-7 |
IUPAC NAME | DISODIUM SULPHITE |
HSN CODE | 28321010 |
MOLECULAR FORMULA | Na2SO3 |
Sodium sulfite is defined as a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid with a sulphurous and salty taste. When heated, it decomposes, and it is generally available in crystalline, tablet and powder forms. The chemical formula of sodium sulphite is given as Na2SO3. Sodium sulfite is yet another dechlorinating agent which can be widely used by utilities. Generally, it is available in powder form. In addition, a few companies manufacture this compound in tablet form. It is slightly alkaline in nature. Sodium sulfite compound is a reducing agent, and it is reported to scavenge more oxygen compared to sodium thiosulfate. Sodium sulfite is defined as an inorganic salt having the chemical formula as Na2SO3.
Name: Sodium sulphite
Chemical formula: Na2SO3
Chemical Name: Sodium sulphite
Other Names: Hypo clear (photography), E221
Cas number: 7757-83-7
Molar mass: 126.043 g/mol
Appearance: White solid
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: LOCAL
PACK: 50 KG BAG
Test Parameters |
Specifications |
Result |
Appearance |
White Crystalline Powder |
White Crystalline Powder |
Purity |
97.00% Min |
97.2% |
pH of 5% Solution |
9.5 to 10.5 |
10.00 |
Free Alkali (As NaOH) |
2.0% Max (w/w) |
2.0% Max (w/w) |
Loss On Drying |
0.2% Max (w/w) |
Complies |
APPLICATIONS
This compound can be often used to prevent dried fruits discolouration because it acts as a preservative.
It can also be used in swimming pools to decrease the levels of chlorine in the water.
In boiler systems, the sodium sulfite acts as an oxygen scavenger in protecting the system from pitting corrosion. Thus, the water fed to broilers is often treated with the sodium sulfite.
The extensive use of Na2SO3 by the textile industry for dechlorinating, desulfurizing, and bleaching purposes.
Sodium sulfite can also be used in purifying the trinitrotoluene (TNT) process, in order to produce it fit for military use.
This compound is also an essential component in sodium thiosulfate preparation
The primary use of Sodium sulfite is in the pulp and paper industry. It is also applied in producing medium density fibreboards (MDF) for the thermomechanical conversion of wood to fibres (defibration).
As an oxygen scavenger agent, it is used to avoid corrosion problems by treating water that is fed to steam boilers.
In the photographic industry, it prevents developer solutions from deterioration and (as hypo clear solution) to wash fixer (sodium thiosulfate) from film and photo-paper amalgamations.
In the textile industry, It is used as a reducing agent for bleaching, desulfurizing and dechlorinating swimming pools.
It is also applied as a preservative to prevent dried fruit from discolouring and for preserving meats and other food products.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Brand | Tata |
Packaging Details | 50 Kg Bag |
Form | Anhydrous |
Molecular Weight | 105.99 g/mol |
Melting Point | 800-851 Deg C |
Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | Bag |
Color | White |
pH Value | 11.4 pH |
Packaging Size | 50 Kg |
Soda Ash is the common name for sodium carbonate, which is a chemical compound with the formula Na2CO3. This compound is also known as washing soda and soda crystals. Soda ash can be categorised as an inorganic compound. It can be noted that all hydrates of sodium carbonate are referred to as soda ash. It can also be noted that all these forms of sodium carbonate are white solids under standard conditions. Soda ash is water-soluble and is known to form slightly alkaline solutions when dissolved in water. Traditional methods of obtaining soda ash involved the burning of plants that grow in sodium-rich soils and collecting their ashes (hence the name). Sodium carbonate is known to be a diazonium salt of carbonic acid (a chemical compound with the formula H2CO3). When dissolved in water, soda ash is known to form carbonic acid and sodium hydroxide. In its pure form, soda ash exists as a white powder and is known to be odourless. It can also be noted that soda ash is a relatively strong base that can act as an antacid. The preparation of soda ash is generally done using one of four processes – the Leblanc process, the Dual-process, the Solvay process, and the Electrolytic process. Soda ash is a weak acid that is slightly soluble in ethanol and insoluble in alcohol. One of the important applications of this compound is as a water softener.
Name: soda ash
Chemical Formula: Sodium carbonate
Chemical Name: Na₂CO₃
Other Names: washing soda
Cas Number: 497-19-8
Molar mass: 105.9888 g/mol
Appearance: White Powder
Certificate of analysis
Make: GHCL
Pack: 50 kg bag
Applications:
It is largely used in production of detergents and soaps.
It is used in the manufacturing of glass.
It is used in the production of rayon polymers.
It is used as a food additive as an anticaking agent, raising agent, stabilizer etc.
It is used in cooking for example ramen noodles get their authentic flavor due to Sodium Carbonate.
It is used in the brick industry.
It is used in processing and tanning of animal hides.
It is used in toothpaste where it acts as a foaming agent.
It's used to make water glass (Sodium silicate), borax, Sodium phosphate, and a range of other salt compounds.
It's used to modify the pH of water.
Carbonate precipitates hard water, which contains magnesium and calcium ions, and is used as a water softener.
It can also be used as a laboratory standardisation reagent and as an analytical reagent.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Brand | GACL |
Purity | 50% |
Grade | Technical Grade |
pH Value | 1-4 pH |
Physical Form | Liquid |
Molecular Weight | 34 g/mol |
Boiling point/ | 115 Deg C |
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a colourless liquid usually produced as aqueous solutions of various strengths, used principally for bleaching cotton and other textiles and wood pulp, in the manufacture of other chemicals, as a rocket propellant, and for cosmetic and medicinal purposes. Solutions containing more than about 8 percent hydrogen peroxide are corrosive to the skin. Its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid that is slightly more viscous than water. It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent, and antiseptic, usually as a dilute solution (3%–6% by weight) in water for consumer use, and in higher concentrations for industrial use. Concentrated hydrogen peroxide, or "high-test peroxide", decomposes explosively when heated and has been used as a propellant in rocketry. Hydrogen peroxide is a reactive oxygen species and the simplest peroxide, a compound having an oxygen–oxygen single bond. It decomposes slowly when exposed to light, and rapidly in the presence of organic or reactive compounds. It is typically stored with a stabilizer in a weakly acidic solution in a dark bottle to block light. Hydrogen peroxide is found in biological systems including the human body. Enzymes that use or decompose hydrogen peroxide are classified as peroxidases
Name: Hydrogen peroxide
Chemical formula: H2O2
Chemical Name: Hydrogen peroxide
Other Names: Dioxidane, Oxidanyl, Perhydroxic acid, 0-hydroxyol, Dihydrogen dioxide, Oxygenated water, Peroxaan
Cas number: 7722-84-1
Molar Mass: 34.0147 g/mol
Appearance: white liquid
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS
MAKE: GACL
PACK: 50 KG CRABOY
Characteristics | Unit % | Specifications | Results |
Purity of Hydrogen Peroxide | % | 50.0-52.0 | 50.40 |
Stability | mlO2/m | 0.3 max | 0.21 |
APPLICATION
Bleaching in Textiles and in Pulp & Paper, Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic, Natural Resources Extraction, Cleaning and Sanitization, Organic and Inorganic chemicals peroxides, Dyestuffs, Pesticides, Effluent treatment, Oxidizing agent for Chemical reaction
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Chemical Formula | (C6H10O5)n |
Packaging Size | 25 KG |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | 25 KG BAG |
Physical State | POWDER |
Molecular Formula | (C6H10O5)n |
Corn starch, maize starch, or cornflour A very fine, white or slightly yellowish powder or irregular white masses which are readily reducible to powder, creaks when pressed between the fingers, odorless and tasteless. Maize Starch exhibits all the properties of native starch with some special features such as non-foaming & non-thinning characteristics of boiling solution. Hence maize starch has a marginal effect on the efficiency in weaving and paper industry. Where high viscosity starch is used, it imparts higher tensile strength to the fiber and thus improves the sizing. It is the starch derived from corn (maize) grain. The starch is obtained from the endosperm of the kernel. Corn starch is a common food ingredient, often used to thicken sauces or soups, and to make corn syrup and other sugars.[3] Corn starch is versatile, easily modified, and finds many uses in industry such as adhesives, in paper products, as an anti-sticking agent, and textile manufacturing.[4] It has medical uses as well, such as to supply glucose for people with glycogen storage disease. Like many products in dust form, it can be hazardous in large quantities due to its flammability—see dust explosion. When mixed with a fluid, corn starch can rearrange itself into a non-Newtonian fluid. For example, adding water transforms corn starch into a material commonly known as oobleck while adding oil transforms corn starch into an electrorheological (ER) fluid. The concept can be explained through the mixture termed "cornflour slime".
Name: Maize starch
Chemical Formula: (C6H10O5)n
Other names: Corn starch, maize starch, or cornflour
Cas Number: 900 5-25-8
Molar mass: 342.30 g/mol
Appearance: White powder
Applications
Food and Beverage Industry
Paper Industry Textile Industry Pharmaceutical Industry Drilling starch BioplasticsMaize starch is used for its gelling or thickening properties in many sectors of agro-food applications (soups, delicatessen meats, sauces, pastas, creams).
Used in Pastry, cream, Desserts, coating, etc.
Sometimes preferred over flour alone because it forms a translucent mixture, rather than an opaque one.
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Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Usage/Application | Food & beverages/pharmaceutical/home & personal care |
Packaging Type | bag |
Packaging Size | 25 kg |
Physical Form | Powder |
Chemical Formula | C6H12O6 |
Molecular Weight | 180.156 g/mol |
Dextrose anhydrous is also known as “Anhydrous dextrose” or “Corn sugar anhydrous” or “Anhydrous sugar”. It is a simple carbohydrate that is directly absorbed into the blood. It is purified and crystallized D-glucose and the total solids content is not less than 98.0 percent m/m. It has a glycaemic index of 100%. It is a colorless, odorless white powder that is less sweet than cane sugar; soluble in water and partially soluble in alcohol. In its crystalline form, this natural sugar has long been used both as a sweetener and as filler for oral dosage forms. It can be used in a wide variety of industries including food production, beverage, pharmaceutical, agriculture/animal feed, and various other industries. It is crystallized alpha-glucose obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis of corn starch.
Name: Dextrose anhydrous
Chemical formula: C₆H₁₂O₆
Chemical Name: D-glucose
Other Names: Anhydrous dextrose/Corn sugar anhydrous/Anhydrous sugar
Cas Number: 50-99-7
Molar Mass: 180.156 g/mol
Appearance: colorless, odorless white powder
Applications:
Food Industries
Dextrose Anhydrous can be used as sweetener in baked goods, candies, gums, dairy products like some ice-creams and frozen yogurts, canned foods, cured meats etc.
Beverage Industries
Dextrose Anhydrous can be used in beverage such as in energy drinks, low calorie beer products as the fermentable carbohydrate source to reduce calories.
Pharmaceutical Industries
Dextrose Anhydrous for oral ingestion may be used in treatment of various diseases and nutrient enhancers. It used as Fillers, Diluents & Binders for tablets, capsules and sachets. As Parenteral Aids / Vaccine Adjuvants it is Suitable for use in cell culture applications. In veterinary industry, glucose may be directly used as drinking agent or applied in various animal drugs as a carrier. As it is Pyrogens free, it is widely used in human and animal’s infusion and injection.
Health and Personal care
Dextrose Anhydrous can be used in the formulation of bath products, cleansing products, eye makeup, skin care products, makeup and hair care products in Cosmetic products.
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Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Molar Mass | 41.988173 g/mol |
Color | WHITE |
Usage/Application | a cleaning agent,insecticide,. used in a nuclear molten salt reactor |
Packaging Size | 25 KG |
Grade | INDUSTRIAL |
Packaging Type | BAG |
Sodium fluoride is a colorless crystalline solid or white powder, or the solid dissolved in a liquid. It is soluble in water. It is non-combustible. It is corrosive to aluminum. It is used as an insecticide. It is also used to fluorinate water supplies, as a wood preservative, in cleaning compounds, manufacture of glass, and for many other uses. Sodium Fluoride is an inorganic salt of fluoride used topically or in municipal water fluoridation systems to prevent dental caries. Fluoride appears to bind to calcium ions in the hydroxyapatite of surface tooth enamel, preventing corrosion of tooth enamel by acids. This agent may also inhibit acid production by commensal oral bacteria. (NCI04) Sodium fluoride is an inorganic chemical compound that is a source of the fluoride ion in many applications, including dental care and radiographic imaging when it is used as [Fluoride ion F-18]. Sodium fluoride's benefits on dental health were first observed in the 1930s, when individuals in communities with fluoridated drinking water showed less tooth decay than those without fluoridated water. The use of fluoride in dental practice began in the 1940s. Now, sodium fluoride may be found in a variety of gels, varnishes, rinses, toothpaste products, and fluoride treatments provided in dental care. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), thorough evidence reviews have indicated that the use of fluoride to prevent and control dental caries is safe when used correctly and is highly effective in reducing the prevalence of caries
The most inexpensive chemical available for fluoridation is sodium fluorosilicate, formerly known as sodium silicofluoride. Sodium fluoride solutions are used with hard water insoluble compounds of calcium and magnesium fluoride can form. It is a dry chemical used in fluoridation of drinking water, it should be manually weighed and added to the mixing tank. Sodium fluoride (NaF) is an inorganic compound with the formula NaF. It is a colorless or white solid that is readily soluble in water. It is used in trace amounts in the fluoridation of drinking water to prevent tooth decay, and in toothpastes and topical pharmaceuticals for the same purpose. It is used as an insecticide.
Name: Sodium Fluoride
Chemical formula: NaF
Chemical Name: Sodium Fluoride
Other Names: Florocid
Molar Mass: 41.988173 g/mol
Cas Number: 7681-49-4
Appearance: White to greenish solid
APPLICATIONS
Sodium fluoride has bactericidal properties, but it is too toxic to be used as a wound antiseptic.
Sodium fluoride makes teeth more resistant to decay and bacteria that cause cavities. This medication is used to prevent cavities.
Sodium fluoride is used as an insecticide.
Used in the fluoridation of public water.
The monosodium salt of Sodium fluoride L-glutamic acid; used in the treatment of encephalopathies associated with liver diseases.
Sodium fluoride is used as a cleaning agent (e.g., as a "laundry sour").
Sodium fluoride can be used in a nuclear molten salt reactor.
Over a century ago, Sodium fluoride was used as a stomach poison for plant-feeding insects.
Inorganic fluorides such as fluorosilicates and sodium fluoride complex magnesium ions as magnesium fluorophosphate. They inhibit enzymes such as enolase that require Mg2+ as a prosthetic group. Thus, fluoride poisoning prevents phosphate transfer in oxidative metabolism.
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Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Packaging Size | 50 KG |
Form | Liquid |
Packaging Type | Drum |
Usage/Application | Cosmetics |
Color | PALE YELLOW |
Pine essential oil is a derivative of pine tree needles, which are known for their strong aroma. In fact, one sniff of pine oil might remind you of a Christmas tree. As with other essential oils, pine has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Pine scents and oil extracts are also abundant in everyday items. These include floor and furniture cleaners, as well as disinfectants and air fresheners. However, oil extracts are not the same as essential oils because they don’t carry the same medicinal-strength properties. Essential oils contain multiple chemical compounds that make them so powerful. As such, essential oils shouldn’t be ingested. Pine oil is produced from the Pinus sylvestris that belongs to Pinaceae family. Pinus sylvestris is also referred as forest pine. It is widely used for relieving sexual and physical fatigue. Furthermore, it is also used to improve circulation. There are numerous health benefits associated with this oil, which the medical practitioners are trying their level best to unravel. Pine oil is one of the most used essential oils for aromatherapy and hence its contribution for making numerous aromatherapy preparations is increasing tremendously. The health benefits of this oil are attributed to its comforting properties like aromatic, antiseptic, antibacterial and diuretic.
Name: Pine oil
Chemical formula: Mixture
Chemical name: monoterpene hydrocarbons (alpha, beta-pinene) and oxygenated monoterpenes (terpineol, borneol, bornyl acetate)
Other names: Essential oil of pine, Yarmor
Cas number: 8002-09-3
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Applications
Pine oil is most useful to relieve mental, physical and sexual fatigue, while having a cleansing and invigorating effect on an area and is great for vapor therapy in a sick room as it promotes healing.
It can be used for cuts and sores, scabies and lice and for excessive perspiration, while its warming properties help with rheumatism, arthritis, gout, muscular aches and pains and it can stimulate circulation.
3. It can help in cases of bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, coughs, laryngitis, colds and the flu. It eases breathlessness and sinusitis
Pine Oil in Industry
In the cleaning sector:
Pine Oil is considered an effective disinfectant and is commonly used in industrial floor and furniture cleaners
For this reason, it is often used in the food industry, particularly for its germicidal properties
In medical institutions, it is also effective in disinfecting areas and surfaces, excepting germs that result in spore-related illnesses
In the mining sector:
Pine Oil is largely used during the froth flotation process in mining
The Oil acts as an effective frothier in mineral extraction from ores
In copper extraction, Pine Oil conditions copper sulphide ores for froth flotation
Pine Essential Oil Uses and Benefits:
Considered to be destressing, energising, and invigorating, Pine Essential Oil is often used in aromatherapy applications
Thanks to its germicidal properties and natural scent, Pine Essential Oil is often added to home cleaning products and air fresheners
The Oil can be used to sooth minor burns and scratches, and is considered good for the immune system when taken medically
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Minimum Order Quantity | 25 KGS |
CAS # | # |
MOLECULE FORMULA | LIOH.H2O |
Molecular Weight | 41.96 |
Density | 1.46 g/cm3 |
CAS No | 1310-66-3 |
Fusion Point | 462 Deg C |
Boiling Point | 924 Deg C |
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Purity | 93% |
Grade | Technical Grade |
Physical State | Powder |
Packaging Type | HDPE Liner Bag, Drum |
Packaging Size | 50 kg |
We process Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous Chemical using superior grade composition.
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Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Kg |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Type | Bag |
CAS Number | 15630-89-4 |
Formula | C2H6Na4O12 |
Packaging Size | 25 KG |
Sodium Percarbonate is a chemical compound utilized as an option for hydrogen peroxide. The formula of the sodium percarbonate is C2H6Na4O12. Sodium Percarbonate is set up by adding sodium peroxide gradually to super cold absolute alcohol. Sodium percarbonate dissolves moderately quickly in water, discharging sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide in the solution. The slight quantity of moisture available now in the environment is adequate to achieve the percarbonate decomposition. Sodium percarbonate can be used in organic synthesis as a convenient source of anhydrous H2O2, in solvents that cannot dissolve the carbonate but can leach the H2O2 out of it. A method for generating trifluoro peracetic acid in situ for use in Baeyer–Villiger oxidations from sodium percarbonate and trifluoroacetic anhydride has been reported; it provides a convenient and cheap approach to this reagent without the need to obtain highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide. Sodium Per Carbonate is applied in the formulation of laundry products and many other detergents. It can provide effective cleaning, bleaching, stain removal capabilities and is environmentally compatible. Coated Sodium Per Carbonate is broadly used in the formulation of oxygenated powder laundry products. It has major applications in heavy duty laundry detergents, all-fabric, paper and pulp, textile and dyeing bleaches, Vat Dye Oxidation and Carpet Cleaners. It is also used in the preparation of disinfectants and used as oxygen generator in fish raising industry and for medical emergency.
Name: Sodium percarbonate
Chemical formula: C2H6Na4O12
Chemical Name: sodium carbonate—hydrogen peroxide (2/3)
Other Names: sodium carbonate sesquiperhydrate, PCS, SPC, solid hydrogen peroxide, Sodium carbonate hydrogen peroxide, sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, sodium carbonate peroxide
Molar mass: 156.982 g/mol
Cas number: 15630-89-4
Appearance: White solid
APPLICATIONS
It has a beneficial impact on bicarbonate hydrogen peroxide, which provides help in the area of oral cleanliness and treatment.
It can be utilized as an option for alkaline treatments. The minerals which can be bleached using H2O2 consist of chalk, rutile, holmites, and natural silicates.
Health Effects of Sodium Percarbonate
Sodium percarbonate, commonly found in customer items, may represent a danger of side effects due to skin or exposure to inhalation. The following are some of the adverse health effects which can be created from sodium percarbonate:
Contact - Skin exposures can cause symptoms that range from minor skin irritation to redness and swelling. Even after having exposure to concentrated solutions of sodium percarbonate, treatment is delayed, then it may cause burns. Also, exposure of sodium percarbonate to the eye may bring about extreme eye irritation, injuries, or even visual deficiency.
Inhalation - It can also cause nose and throat irritation due to the inhalation of sodium percarbonate. It can lead to coughing as well. Repeated exposure of such chemicals may cause sore throat or nosebleeds.
Ingestion - The ingestion of sodium percarbonate may cause swelling, burping, irritation of the mouth and throat, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and nausea.
Other Effects - The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has not characterized sodium percarbonate as a cancer-causing agent (a carcinogen).
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Industry | Chemical Processing |
Brand | JKM |
Purity | 99.2% |
Grade | Technical |
Packaging Type | 25/50 kg |
Packaging Size | Bag, drum |
Iron Content | 18 PPM |