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Caustic Soda Flakes. 55 Lbs.

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Caustic Soda Flakes. 55 Lbs.

  • 25 kg.
Uses and applications of caustic soda:
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or sodium hydroxide is best known as caustic soda or caustic soda, a substance which is hygroscopic and colorless.
Features of caustic soda
The most important characteristics of the caustic soda:
- Caustic soda often aggressive with skin, therefore, tends to corrode.
- It dissolves very well in water releasing a large amount of heat.
- Generally used in solid form or in solution.
- When dissolved in water or neutralized with an acid releases a large amount of heat may be sufficient to ignite combustible materials.
- Generally used in solid form or as a 50% solution.
Types of caustic soda
Caustic soda can be classified into:
- Liquid Caustic Soda
- Caustic soda granulated
- Solid Caustic Soda
- Caustic Soda Flake
- Caustic soda flakes
- Caustic Soda into pieces
- Caustic Soda Beads
- Caustic Soda bar
- Caustic Soda crystalline
When exposed to temperature, caustic soda is as odorless white solid, has the ability to absorb moisture from the air, making it soluble in water and ethanol. It is insoluble in ether and dissolved in water or an acid releases heat is strong enough to ignite combustible materials.
Both solid and liquid presentation, caustic soda has the same chemical composition. In its granule this has a larger contact surface, this is due to the small particle size which has, making it easier to dissolve.
As it is possible to get the liquid caustic soda should ensure that it is crystal clear, if not well and has been absorbed turbidity is formed CO2 and sodium carbonate.
Uses and applications of caustic soda
As caustic soda is a caustic hydroxide used in various industries, this is often used in the manufacture of:
- Paper
- Fabrics
- Detergents
- Soaps
- Crayon
- Explosives
- Paintings
- Petroleum products
- Drain Cleaners
- Oven cleaners
They are used in sinks drains, sinks, tubs, when they are cloaked with organic matter (hair, bones, food residues, paper, etc..
Pour the soda content of a tablespoon in stuck pipe. Then added a glass of hot water and leave it for half an hour. If this continues after the jam, repeat the operation, provided no soda left undissolved.
Leave plenty of water running through the pipe already unstuck.
If an excess of soda, or does not dissolve all, can crystallize and cause a definitive jam and can not be resolved with this method.