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Caustic soda

Caustic Soda, also known as Sodium Hydroxide, forms a strong alkaline solution when dissolved in water. ICL produces Caustic Soda 7in the form of flakes, solid, liquid (31% and 50% concentration). In solid form, it is hygroscopic and as such readily absorbs water from the air. Hence, it is stored in airtight containers.

Caustic Soda is used in a wide variety of industrial applications. It is used as a reactant for the manufacturing of other sodium components, which themselves may be intermediate or end- use products, such as Sodium Hypochlorite, having its use as a household Bleach and Disinfectant and Sodium Phenolate, required for making antiseptics and for the manufacturing of Aspirin. It is used in the manufacturing process of Soaps and Surfactants used in soap powders and also in the Textile Industry to remove containments. As a bleach, it is used in the treatment of scoured cloth and to improve luster and dye absorption.

Caustic Soda Liquid (31% and 50% conc.)
Caustic Soda Liquid is manufactured commercially by the electrolysis of brine in electrolytic cells, where 31% membrane grade and 50% Rayon grade Caustic Soda liquid is produced.
Specifications Liquid (31%) Liquid (50%)
Physical Appearance Colorless liquid Colorless liquid
Concentration (NaOH) 31% Min 50±0.2% Min
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) 0.012% Max 0.02% Max
Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3) 0.3% Max 0.5% Max
Iron (Fe) 1.0 Max 3.0 Max
Nickel (Ni) Nil Nil
Caustic Soda (Solid / Flakes)
It is produced by evaporation of liquid Caustic Soda solution to the      anhydrous state, and subsequent conversion to either a Solid or a Flakes form.
Specifications Solid Flakes
Physical Appearance White Deliquescent fused mass White Deliquescent fused flakes
Concentration (NaOH) 97.0±1% Min 97.0±1% Min
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) 0.04% Max 0.04% Max
Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3) 1% Max 1% Max
Iron (Fe) 10 Max 10 Max
Nickel (Ni) 6.0 Max 6.0 Max
Applications
  • Textile finishing process
  • Soap, detergent and cleaner
  • Paper and pulp
  • Oil and gas processing
  • Rayon industry
  • Vegetable oil and ghee
  • Agricultural industry (Fertilizer)
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Beverages and dairies
  • Mineral water and sewage treatment.
Material Handling
Caustic soda solution is a chemically stable product. To extend the storage life of caustic soda solution, minimize its exposure to air and is direct contact with iron-containing metals. Use care when diluting concentrated solutions of caustic soda. In addition to using proper personal protective equipment, ALWAYS add caustic soda to tempered water with constant agitation to minimize a rapid temperature increase and the potential for the solution to boil, splatter or violently erupt.

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