What is Sodium Silica used in
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The sodium silicate, which is also known by the name paohua Alkali, is an inorganic substance that is aqueous in its solution. It is often referred to as sodium silicate and is a form of mineral adhesive. Their chemical formula is: Na2O*nSiO2. It is a soluble inorganic silicate which has a variety of uses. Sodium silicate that is soluble in the water is colorless and slightly transparent or translucent glass body that is commonly used as a filler, fabric fire retardant, and adhesive.
What is the Sodium Slicate used in?
Soaps and detergent
Silicate sodium has the capability to enhance surface effects, for example, wetting with organic surfactants (reducing tension on the surface) and helps to keep small oil particles or dirt within the soap or even enhancing the power to get dirt off the surface.
The alkalinity of sodium silicate allows it to counteract acidic soils and assist in the emulsification and dispersing of protein.
Packaging
Silicate sodium as a cardboard coating may increase the strength of the paper and improve your resistance against moisture, fire and pests. Silicate can also be employed as an oil repellent for its own use.
It is possible to use sodium silicate as a pre-treatment for the application of other materials including paraffin, naphthalene chloride, wax, gum, nitrocellulose, varnish , and other cardboard coatings. It creates a pore in the cardboard and reduces the water absorption of the paper, therefore reducing the amount topping coat required.
Construction
Soluble silicate may be used as a cement binder. When Portland is mixed with cement components, they will undergo chemical reactions and create solid bonds. It is also utilized to increase the durability of concrete.
Mining industry
Soluble Silicate is employed in a variety of mineral enrichment processes. The most important use of sodium silicate in ore flotation is as an antiflocculant . It helps disperse undesirable siliceous substances. Only a small amount of silicate at a concentration similar to the concentration used in cleaning processes is needed. The capacity of silicate to create a sodium ion layer on the particle surface is crucial for preparing the surface for the specific separation. The silicate in sodium can help prevent corrosion, which reduces ball fatigue in the grinding mill.
Water treatment
Dilute anionic silica aqueous solution supplied by soluble silicon can slow the process of corrosion on metal surface.
As an ingredient in water, dissolved SiO2 will prevent the corroding of the metal storage tanks and distribution lines. It can reduce the corrosion of pipelines and pumps by acidic water (for example, from mine drainage) is able to reduce corrosion when grinding on ball rods and reduces the risk of corrosion on processing equipment, which is an ingredient in agglomeration, spray drying or dry mixed detergent formulations and parts made of metal in disheswashing and laundry equipment. It is used as a constituent of the liquid that is used in the permanent auto cooling system. as an additive to water treatment chemicals in boilers and cooling towers.
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