UNISODA H (SODIUM CARBONATE HEAVY)

GENERAL INFORMATION

UNISODA H is a high-density sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃) with superior purity and physical characteristics designed for industrial applications. It features a granular, white appearance with low moisture and low dust levels, providing excellent handling properties for large-scale manufacturing processes.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

PROPERTYVALUE
Product NameUNISODA H (Sodium Carbonate Heavy)
Chemical NameSodium Carbonate
CAS Number497-19-8
Molecular FormulaNa₂CO₃
Molecular Weight105.99 g/mol
AppearanceWhite granular powder
Purity≥ 99.2%
Bulk Density900 - 1100 kg/m³
Moisture Content≤ 0.5%

APPLICATION AREAS

SECTORAPPLICATIONS
Detergent IndustryAlkali source in powder/liquid detergents
Glass ManufacturingSoda ash for glass batch formulations
Chemical IndustrypH control, raw material for sodium chemicals
Water TreatmentWater softening and pH adjustment
Pulp & PaperChemical pulping and bleaching

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • High bulk density for efficient storage and transport

  • Low dust emission for safer handling

  • Consistent particle size distribution for process stability

  • High chemical purity minimizing impurities in formulations


ADVANTAGES

  • Excellent alkali strength and buffering capacity

  • Reduced dust and improved flowability compared to light soda ash

  • Suitable for automated feeding and large-scale industrial processes

  • Compatible with various industrial manufacturing standards


PACKAGING / STORAGE

  • Packaging Options: 25 kg, 50 kg bags, bulk bags, or bulk tanker shipments

  • Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight

  • Shelf Life: 24 months under proper storage conditions


SAFETY / HANDLING

  • Avoid inhalation of dust; use protective masks if necessary

  • Prevent contact with eyes and skin; use protective gloves and goggles

  • Refer to Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling

  • Store in well-ventilated areas away from incompatible materials

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