Category:
coloured sulphates / Colored Sulphate
CAS / EINECS:
CAS no.:7757-82-6
EINECS no.. :231-820-9
Specialist:
Information:
Synonyms: Sodium sulfate; Dibasic sodium sulfate; Disodium monosulfate; Disodium sulfate; Natriumsulfate; Sodium sulphate; Sulfuric acid, disodium salt; Na2SO4
Innovation:
The basis for Sirius colored sodium sulphate speckles is a special sodium sulphate (90-95%), completed with some soda, silica, CMC and 0.01-0.02% colorant. The content of NaCl is neglectable.
The colorants are approved in food contact applications such as dish washing tabs.
On top of these unique features not found in commodity colorant fillers, Sirius will sit with you to tailor your exact color index. The result will be a uniquely colored sulphate that distinguishes your end product from any other on the market.
Sirius sodium sulphate speckles are brighter colored and cheaper than colored carbonate and colored bentonite.
Technical:
The blue colorant is strong enough to only require 0.01% addition in thesodium sulphate.
Green comes in second with 0.01-0.02%.
The other speckles contain 0.02% colorant.
Commercial:
Packaging:
25kg bags, 500-1000kg bigbags
Our sodium sulphate speckles are brighter colored and cheaper than colored carbonate and colored bentonite.
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