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Sodium Silicate

Sodium Silicate (Glass/Solid)

Sodium Silicate is one of the most branched out and specialized products with its applications ranging to suit different industries. Our product offers a highly interesting combination of properties, which can be adapted freely to meet your requirements, changing the ratio between its components. We are at your complete service to assist you in selecting the most appropriate sodium silicate for your application. We produces the following grade of Solid silicates:

  • Alkaline : 2.1 - 2.3
  • Neutral : 3.1 - 3.3
Packing
  • Loose Truck Load (For Domestic)
  • 50 Kg Bags (For Domestic & Exports)
  • 1000 - 1300 Kg Jumbo Bag (For Export & Domestic)

Sodium Silicate Liquid

Sodium Silicate Liquid is produced by dissolving silicate solids with water which is produced by reacting caustic lye and fine crystalline silica in autoclaves under intense pressure. We produces the following grade of Liquid silicates :

  • Neutral ( Be. 32-42)
  • Alkaline (Be. 50-54)
Packing
  • 12-25T Loose Tanker Load (For Domestic)
  • 25T Flexi-Tanks (For Exports)
  • 1T - 1.4T IBC Tanks (For Domestic & Exports)
  • 250 - 300 Kg. HDPE Barrel (For Domestic & Exports)
  • 50 Kg. Carboys (For Exports)

Sodium Silicate Powder

Sodium silicate powder is composed of sodium ions (Na+) and silicate ions(SiO32-), and its chemical formula is Na2SiO3. It is produced by fusing silica (SiO2)with sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) at high temperatures, followed by cooling and grinding the resulting glass-like material into a powder form. We produces the following grade of Powder silicates :

  • Neutral (3.20)
  • Alkaline (2.20)
Packing
  • 20 & 25 Kg. Bag (Standard For Domestic & Exports)

Application in Industries

Adhesive
Construction
Foundry
Mineral Processing
Paint
Textile Processing
Soap & Detergent
Silica
Refractory Bricks
Pulp & Paper
Titanium Processing
Ceramic & Tiles
Cement & Binders
Film & Coatings
Metals & Steels
Cotton
Petroleum Processing

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