Chemicals
Oxalic Acid, Fine Crystals, 99.6%
Oxalic Acid crystals (C2H2O4.2H2O), technical-grade, 99.6% purity. Applications include wood bleaching, pressure washing, rust cleaning, and laboratory uses. Synonyms: Ethanedioic acid, Ethane-1,2-dioic acid.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Formula | C2H2O4.2H2O |
| CAS Number (Dihydrate) | 6153-58-6 |
| CAS Number (Anhydrous) | 144-62-7 |
| Purity | 99.6% (based on typical COA) |
| Grade | Technical |
| Old Product Code | S014D |
Applications and Benefits:
- Wood bleaching
- Pressure washing
- Automobile radiator cleaning
- Rust cleaning
- General metal and equipment cleaning
- Purifying agent
- Leather tanning
- Catalyst
- Laboratory reagent
Caution:
Toxic by inhalation and ingestion. Strong irritant. Use with care.
WX7580 is a high melting point paraffin waxes blend that comes in 12-lb slabs. It is white when solid, but clear when melted.
For laboratory use, industrial applications, cosmetics applications, arts, sculpture, candles and more.
Comment: This product conforms to FDA 21CFR172.886
High Melt Point Paraffin Wax 4045H, 10-Lb Slab
This high melt point paraffin wax (melting point range 130–135 °F / 54–57 °C) is a blend of refined paraffinic hydrocarbons designed for hurricane candles, tapers, alcove, and single-pour votives. It enables pronounced mottling when used with appropriate additives. With a nominal melt point of 143 °F (62 °C), it provides sufficient rigidity for free standing forms such as pillars and molded novelties. Recommended pour temperature is 140–145 °F (60–63 °C) for optimal surface quality. Supplied in solid slabs of approximately 10 lb (±0.4 lb) for efficient handling in production environments.
Product Specifications
| Melting Point Range | 130–135 °F (54–57 °C) |
| Nominal Melt Point | 143 °F (62 °C) |
| Recommended Pouring Temperature | 140–145 °F (60–63 °C) |
| Packaging | 10 lb slab (approx. 10.4 lb) |
| Applications | Votive, Pillar, Taper, Novelty, and Decorative Candles |
| Additives | Recommended for optimal results |
Applications and Benefits:
- Formulated for multiple candle types
- Enables full mottling effect
- Requires additives for optimal performance
- High melt point for superior structure
- Produces smooth and consistent candle surfaces
Caution:
Use proper safety practices when heating wax. Always monitor temperatures and avoid overheating. Work in a well-ventilated area.
Paraffin Wax, USP II, Pastilles, 150-155
Paraffin Wax, USP II, in pastille form, features a melting point of 150°-155°. It is non-toxic, non-irritating, and non-reactive, providing excellent water barrier properties. It is widely used in applications such as polishes, cosmetics, candles, waterproofing, sealing, lubricating, plant and food protection, pharmaceutical ointments, electronics, hot melt adhesives, and more. This product meets industrial and commercial standards.
Product Specifications
| CAS No. | 8002-74-2 |
| EINECS# | 232-315-6 |
| Melting Point | 150°-155° |
| Congealing Point (ASTM D938) | 149°-154° |
| Acid Value (USP 401) | ≪1 |
| Saponification Value (USP 401-Modified) | ≪1 |
| Penetration (ASTM D1321) | 8-15, 100g, 5 Sec @ 25° |
| Color (Visual) | White |
Applications and Benefits:
- Polishes, cosmetics, and candles for enhanced durability.
- Waterproofing and sealing for industrial use.
- Food, fruit, and vegetable protection coatings.
- Pharmaceutical ointments and salves.
- Hot melt adhesives and electronic insulation.
Caution:
Not tested on animals. Handle with care as per standard guidelines. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety information.
Paraffin Wax, USP II, Kosher, Pastilles, 140°-145°
Paraffin Wax, USP II, Kosher, in pastille form, features a melting point of 140°-145°. This non-toxic, non-irritating, and non-reactive wax is kosher-certified and offers excellent water barrier properties. It is widely used in polishes, cosmetics, candles, waterproofing, sealing, lubricating, plant and food protection, pharmaceutical ointments, electronics, hot melt adhesives, and more. Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available free of charge for orders of one or more 55-lb bags. Ships within 2 days.
Product Specifications
| CAS No. | 8002-74-2 |
| EINECS# | 232-315-6 |
| Melting Point | 140°-145° |
| Congealing Point (ASTM D938) | 139°-144° |
| Acid Value (USP 401) | ≪1 |
| Saponification Value (USP 401-Modified) | ≪1 |
| Penetration (ASTM D1321) | 11-18, 100g, 5 Sec @ 25° |
| Color (Visual) | White |
Applications and Benefits:
- Polishes, cosmetics, and candles for improved performance.
- Waterproofing and sealing for industrial and commercial use.
- Food, fruit, cheese, and vegetable protection coatings.
- Pharmaceutical ointments and salves.
- Hot melt adhesives and electronic insulation.
Caution:
Not tested on animals. Handle with care following standard guidelines. Refer to the SDS for safety and handling instructions.
Partially Hydrogenated Gum Rosin, FLORAREZ PR
Partially hydrogenated gum Rosin has a lighter color and is more stable.
Hydrogenated rosin has more resistance to oxidation and has lighter color.
Like unmodified pine rosin, hydrogenated rosin have a wide span of compatibility with almost all polymers. They are well known for their peel and tack contribution to the adhesive. Specific benefits of hydrogenated rosin include:
Lighter color.
Significantly improved stability.
Less to no skin sensitization (depends on the degree of hydrogenation).
Less UV absorption, thus making them suitable for UV curable polymer based adhesives.
Imparts only a slight decrease of cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems.
Can be used in amorphous polyolefin based adhesives.
CAS Number: 65997-06-0
View the Material Safety Rosin
Key Features
- Improved stability
- Lighter color
- Less skin sensitization
- Less UV absorption
- Imparts only a slight decrease in cohesive strength, especially in block co-polymer systems
- Compatible with almost all polymers
- Contributes to peel and tack in adhesives
Product Specifications
| Property | Value |
| CAS Number | 65997-06-0 |
| Color | Lighter than unmodified pine rosin |
| Compatibility | Almost all polymers |
| UV Absorption | Less than unmodified pine rosin |
| Skin sensitization | Less to no skin sensitization (depending on degree of hydrogenation) |
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Caution:
Hydrogenated Rosin has been found to have less skin sensitization than unmodified pine rosin, but caution should still be exercised when handling it. Always wear appropriate protective equipment when working with Hydrogenated Rosin or any other chemicals.
Perfect for adhesives manufacturers and industrial users who require a high-performance adhesive enhancer with improved stability and lighter color.
Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil is familiar and pleasant to most. It has a strong, minty aroma that is invigorating, fresh, and uplifting.
Peppermint oil contains menthol, which has many medicinal qualities. It is often used to relieve muscular aches as well as to ease headaches. It's medicinal uses span from treating colic and exhaustion, to aiding in digestion and dispelling nausea.
Peppermint has a stimulating, minty scent that enhances alertness, builds stamina, and for some, is also an aphrodisiac. Many people use peppermint oil as part of their daily hair care routine. Peppermint oil is good for your scalp, significantly reducing dryness and itching. In addition to this, the menthol in peppermint oil has been linked to healthier hair as menthol is a vasodilator which improves blood flow. While some people use peppermint essential oil as a home remedy for hair loss, more research needs to be done before it can be touted as a cure.
Key Features:
- Strong, minty aroma
- Contains menthol, which has many medicinal qualities
- Used to relieve muscular aches and ease headaches
- Stimulating, minty scent enhances alertness and builds stamina
- Good for scalp, significantly reducing dryness and itching
- Linked to healthier hair by improving blood flow to the scalp
Product Specifications:
| Chemical Formula | C10H20O2S |
| Appearance | Clear, viscous liquid |
| Purity | 96% min |
| Odor | Slightly acidic |
| Density | 1.05 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 10-13°C (50-55°F) |
| Boiling Point | 315-325°C (599-617°F) |
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Caution: Corrosive. May cause skin and eye irritation. Use personal protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, when handling. In case of contact with skin or eyes, flush with plenty of water and seek medical attention.
Perfect for household and industrial cleaning applications.
Phenolphthalein 99%
Phenolphthalein 99% is a chemical compound commonly used as a pH indicator in laboratories. Its name comes from the Greek words "pheno" meaning shining and "phthalein" meaning to become pale. When added to a solution, it changes color depending on the pH level. This high purity version of Phenolphthalein is ideal for precise measurements and experiments. It is also used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Phenolphthalein 99% |
| Chemical Formula | C20H14O4 |
| CAS Number | 77-09-8 |
| Purity | 99% |
| Appearance | White to light pink crystalline powder |
Target Group:
- Chemistry students
- Laboratory technicians
- Researchers in the field of chemistry
- Manufacturers of chemical products
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Scientists in the field of chemistry
Phenolphthalein
Phenolphthalein (C20H14O4) is an organic compound used as an acid-base indicator. It is prepared using alcohol as a solvent due to its poor solubility in water. The indicator has a visual transition interval that is colorless at pH 8.0, pink at 8.5 and red at pH 10.0.
Key Features:
- Organic compound
- Used as an acid-base indicator
- Colorless at pH 8.0, pink at pH 8.5, and red at pH 10.0
- Poorly soluble in water, typically prepared using alcohol as a solvent
Product Specifications:
| CAS No. | 7220-79-3 |
| Formula | C16H18ClN3S . 3H2O |
| Application | For use in histology, bacteriology (staining), compounding of blood stains, anti-fungus treatment on fish eggs. It can also be used as a protozoacide and a fungicide. |
Perfect for: laboratories, educational institutions, and research facilities.
Pigment Orange 38
Pigment Orange 38, also known as Graphtol Red HFG, is a yellowish red pigment featuring excellent fastness properties. It is suitable for applications in paraffin wax, propylene oxide, PVC, and rubber. The suggested dose is 2 grams per kilogram for polyethylene and up to 9 grams per kilogram for PVC. This pigment contains rosin and is packaged in 16 Oz jars, weighing about 3 Oz due to its low specific gravity.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Pigment Orange 38 |
| Alternate Name | Graphtol Red HFG |
| Density | 1.45 g/cc |
| Apparent Density | 0.13 g/cc |
| Average Particle Size | 155 nm |
| Specific Surface | 67 m²/g |
| Alkali Resistance | 5 |
| Acid Resistance | 5 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Provides a yellowish red pigment with excellent fastness properties.
- Ideal for paraffin wax, propylene oxide, PVC, and rubber applications.
- Highly resistant to alkali and acid (rated 5).
- Suitable for polyethylene and other plastic products.
- Contains rosin for enhanced stability and performance.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Hostaperm® Orange 43 GR
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Hostaperm® Orange GR by Heubach is a perinone-based orange pigment known for its very high chromaticity and excellent light and weathering fastness properties. This pigment exhibits outstanding resistance to acid, water, alkali, and solvents, making it a versatile choice for various paint and coating applications.
Key Features: Vibrant Orange Pigment
- High chromaticity for vivid colors
- Resistant to light, weather, and chemicals
- Suitable for various paint and coating types
Product Specifications
| CAS No. | 4424-06-0 |
| EC Number | 224-597-4 |
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Perfect for Automotive Coatings Manufacturers, Industrial Coating Professionals, Printing Ink Producers, Decorative Paint Makers, and Paint and Coating Enthusiasts.
Pine Oil 85
Pine Oil 85 is a 100% pure essential oil containing 85% or more cyclic terpene alcohols. Known for its familiar pine scent, it offers strong sterilizing effects, superior deodorization, and excellent wetness, clearance, and penetration properties. This versatile oil is widely used in disinfectants, detergents, germicides, polishing agents, anti-rust applications, painting solvents, and as a mineral flotation agent. Natural and highly concentrated, it must be handled with care and is for manufacturing use only.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Pine Oil 85 |
| Other Names | Unipine 85, pinus sylvestris extract, fir oil, oil of pine, oleum abietis, terpentinoel, yarmor pine oil, flotation oil, Aceto De Pino |
| CAS Numbers | 94266-48-5, 68917-63-5, 8002-09-3 |
| Active Content | 85% or more cyclic terpene alcohols |
| Properties | Sterilizing effect, deodorization, wetness, clearance, penetration |
| Usage Restrictions | For manufacturing use only |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used as a disinfectant and germicide for industrial applications.
- Effective as a detergent and polishing agent.
- Acts as an anti-rust agent for maintenance and preservation.
- Serves as a painting solvent and mineral flotation agent.
- Provides a strong deodorizing and cleaning effect.
Caution:
Keep out of reach of children. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Read all labels and SDS sheets. For manufacturing use only.
Polyethylene Powder
Low molecular weight polyethylene powder designed for applications such as aiding pigment dispersion, mold release, and improving scuff resistance in inks. This low-density polyethylene powder increases tensile strength in wax blends and acts as a wax hardener for low melting point waxes. It easily melts and blends with both natural and synthetic waxes, making it ideal for wax modification.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Polyethylene Powder |
| Type | Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene |
| Penetration Hardness | 5 dmm |
| Melting Softening Point | 104 - 108 °C |
| Brookfield Viscosity @ 125°C | 350 - 500 cP |
| Yellowness Index | ≤1.0 |
| Median Particle Size | 300 Micron |
| Apparent/Bulk Density | 0.44 g/cc |
| Shipping NMFC | 156200, Class 60 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Aids in pigment dispersion for better uniformity and quality.
- Enhances mold release for industrial and manufacturing processes.
- Improves scuff resistance in inks and coatings.
- Increases tensile strength in wax blends.
- Acts as a wax hardener for low melting point waxes.
- Compatible with natural and synthetic waxes for modification purposes.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Polyoxyethylene Nonylphenol (NP-9)
Polyoxyethylene Nonylphenol (NP-9) is a versatile nonionic surfactant known for its effective surface-active properties. It belongs to a group of ethoxylated alkylphenols, specifically derived from nonylphenol. This compound is commonly known by several synonyms, including Polyethylene Mono(nonylphenyl)ether Glycols and Tergitol NP-9. Its molecular structure, characterized by an ethoxylate chain, imparts unique properties like low toxicity and good detergency. It's widely used in various industrial and cleaning applications due to its superior emulsifying and wetting capabilities. With a CAS number of 9016-45-9, NP-9 is generally considered safe and non-toxic, although it's combustible under certain conditions. This makes it a reliable choice for a range of applications, from household cleaners to industrial processes.
Key Features
- Effective nonionic surfactant
- Superior emulsifying and wetting capabilities
- Low toxicity, safe for various applications
- Widely used in cleaning and industrial sectors
- Combustible yet generally considered safe
Product Specifications
| Chemical Type | Nonionic Surfactant |
| Synonyms | Polyethylene Mono(nonylphenyl)ether Glycols, Tergitol NP-9 |
| CAS Number | 9016-45-9 |
| Toxicity | Low |
| Applications | Cleaning and Industrial |
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Perfect for Industrial Cleaning Companies, Chemical Product Manufacturers, Environmental Safety Specialists, Research and Development Labs, Commercial Cleaning Services
Polyvinyl Alcohol 30-99, Elvanol 71-30
PVOH Solution PreparationPVOH 30-99 (Elvanol® 71-30) is a medium-viscosity, fully hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol designed for applications requiring high tensile strength, tear resistance, and excellent adhesion to hydrophilic surfaces. This white granular polymer is soluble in hot water and forms transparent films upon evaporation. Insoluble in cold water and common organic solvents, PVOH 30-99 is widely used in the paper, textile, ceramic, and adhesive industries. Key applications include sizing for paper and textiles, ceramic fiber binder, and wallpaper glue. PVOH 30-99 offers excellent film-forming characteristics with superior resistance to tearing and high strength, making it a versatile polymer for coatings, adhesives, and emulsions. It is often applied using brushes, rollers, or spray equipment.
Product Specifications
| Viscosity (4% Solution) | 67 ± 5 cps |
| Hydrolysis Level | Fully hydrolyzed (99%) |
| Average Polymerization | 7150 ± 100 |
| Alcoholysis (mol/mol) | 28–32% |
| Solubility | Soluble in hot water |
Applications and Benefits:
- Binder for paper and textile sizing
- Ceramic fiber binder
- Transparent, high-strength film formation
- Wallpaper glue
- Adhesive and emulsion stabilizer
- Hydrophilic surface adhesion
Caution:
Handle with care according to safety guidelines. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed handling and storage information.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Grade 22-88, PVA 217, Elvanol 52-22
PVOH Solution PreparationPolyvinyl Alcohol grade 22-88 is a water-soluble polymer produced by the alcoholysis of polyvinyl acetate. It has a viscosity of approximately 22 cps in a 4% solution. This polymer is widely used as a binder in sizes due to its excellent penetration and adhesion properties on various fibrous materials. Its remarkable film characteristics include high cohesion, toughness, low electrostatic charging, and redissolving capacity in water. PVOH 22-88 offers excellent barrier properties, repelling oil, grease, and fat due to its insolubility in most organic solvents. It enhances mechanical strength when applied as a film on paper or paperboard, making it an ideal surface sizing agent. It also serves as an outstanding carrier for optical brightening agents and pigments. This grade can replace Elvanol® 52-22, Poval 26-88, Selvol 523, and PVA-217 with comparable viscosity.
Product Specifications
| Viscosity (4% Solution) | 22 cps |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Replacement for | Elvanol® 52-22, Poval 26-88, Selvol 523, PVA-217 |
| Applications | Binder, film formation, surface sizing agent, pigment carrier |
Applications and Benefits:
- Binder for fibrous materials with excellent adhesion
- Film formation with high cohesion and toughness
- Barrier to grease, oil, and fat
- Surface sizing agent for paper and paperboard
- Carrier for optical brightening agents and pigments
Caution:
Handle with care and follow appropriate safety guidelines. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed information.
For similar performance, we recommend: PVOH2288
This grade is comparable to:
- Polyvinyl Alcohol Grade 22-88
- PVA 217
- Elvanol® 52-22
Polyvinyl Alcohol Grade 25-88
PVOH2588 is a medium-viscosity (25 cps), partially hydrolyzed (88%) water-soluble polymer that dissolves in warm or room-temperature water. Equivalent to Elvanol® 52-22, Poval 26-88, Poval 22-88, Selvol 523, and PVA-217, this polymer is widely used in coatings, adhesives, and films. It is especially valued for its higher binding capacity compared to synthetic latex and starch, making it ideal for spiral wound tubes, coated paper, linerboard, and specialty water-soluble films. PVOH2588 also adds strength to recycled boards and enhances oil and grease resistance.
Additional applications include stabilizing vinyl acetate, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride emulsions, re-moisturizing adhesives, temporary binders for ceramics, photosensitive coatings, and as a soil anti-redeposition agent. It is suitable for use in textile coatings and joint compounds.
Product Specifications
| Viscosity (4% Solution at 20ºC) | 23.0 - 27.0 cps |
| Percent Hydrolysis | 87.0 - 89.0% |
| Solution pH | 4.5 - 6.5 |
| Total Organic Volatiles (wt.%) | Max. 1.0% |
| Ash (wt.%) | 0.0 - 0.5% |
| Residual Methanol | < 0.9% |
Applications and Benefits:
- Spiral wound tubes
- Coated paper and linerboard
- Specialty water-soluble films
- Binder for adhesives and coatings
- Enhances oil and grease resistance
- Soil anti-redeposition agent
- Temporary binder for ceramics
- Photosensitive coatings
- Textile coatings
Caution:
Handle in accordance with recommended safety procedures. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed handling and storage guidelines.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Grade 49-88
PVOH Solution PreparationPolyvinyl Alcohol Grade 49-88 is a high-viscosity (49 cps for a 4% solution) and partially hydrolyzed (88%) water-soluble polymer. Equivalent to PVOH5042, Elvanol® 50-42, SELVOL 540, and POVAL 49-88, it dissolves in cold water but benefits from heating or warm water for complete dissolution. This polymer offers high tensile strength, tear resistance, and excellent properties as a disperser and stabilizer. Applications include stabilizing vinyl acetate, polystyrene, and polyvinyl chloride emulsions, re-moisturizing adhesives, temporary binders for ceramics, water-soluble films, paper adhesives, photosensitive coatings, and as a soil anti-redeposition agent. PVOH 49-88 is also widely used in personal care, construction, textile, and emulsion industries and is a key ingredient for making slime.
Product Specifications
| Viscosity (4% Solution) | 47–49 cps |
| Hydrolysis Level | 88% (partially hydrolyzed) |
| Solubility | Cold-water soluble (heating recommended for complete dissolution) |
| Equivalent Products | PVOH5042, Elvanol® 50-42, SELVOL 540, Poval 49-88 |
| Applications | Emulsions, adhesives, coatings, paper, ceramics |
Applications and Benefits:
- Stabilization of vinyl acetate, polystyrene, and PVC emulsions
- Binder for adhesives and paper coatings
- Temporary binder for ceramics
- Water-soluble films and photosensitive coatings
- Soil anti-redeposition agent
- Key ingredient for slime making
Caution:
Handle in accordance with recommended safety procedures. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for detailed handling and storage guidelines.
Portuguese Rosin Flakes
Portuguese Rosin Flakes are a rare type of Brazilian rosin flaked and packaged in Portugal. These flakes are durable at room temperature and come in a limited quantity.
Key Features:
- Rare type of Brazilian rosin
- Flaked and packaged in Portugal
- Durable flakes at room temperature
- Limited quantity available
Target Audience:
The target audience for Portuguese Rosin Flakes includes music professionals such as violinists and other string instrument players, artists and craftsmen, manufacturers of adhesives and coatings, chemical industry professionals, and individuals looking for high-quality rosin flakes. These individuals are likely to appreciate the rare and high-quality nature of the product, as well as its durability at room temperature. They may also be interested in the limited quantity available, which adds to the exclusivity of the product.
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- Brazilian Pine Rosin
- Colophony Rosin Flakes
- Greek Rosin Flakes
- French Rosin Flakes
- Italian Rosin Flakes
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Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Portuguese Rosin Flakes |
| Type | Flakes |
| Origin | Brazil, packaged in Portugal |
| Durability | Durable at room temperature |
| Quantity | Limited quantity available |
Note: Please refer to the MSDS in the Downloads Tab before using this product. Use caution when handling Portuguese Rosin flakes as they are a rare type of Brazilian rosin and come in limited quantity. Research is required to find the best fit for your needs among similar products such as Brazilian Pine Rosin, Colophony Rosin Flakes, Greek Rosin Flakes, French Rosin Flakes, and Italian Rosin Flakes.
Potassium Alum, FCC
Potassium alum, also known as potash alum or potassium aluminum sulfate, has the chemical formula KAl(SO4)2·12H2O. Commonly referred to as alum, it is a versatile compound used in water purification, leather tanning, dyeing, fireproof textiles, and baking powder. It also has cosmetic applications as a deodorant, aftershave treatment, and styptic for minor shaving cuts. Alum crystallizes in regular octahedra with flattened corners and is widely used in crystal growth experiments.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Formula | KAl(SO4)2·12H2O |
| HTS Code | 2833.30.00.00 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Water purification
- Leather tanning
- Dyeing
- Fireproofing textiles
- Baking powder ingredient
- Cosmetic uses (deodorant, aftershave, styptic powder)
- Crystal growth experiments
Additional Information:
Potassium alum is a versatile FCC-grade compound with a wide range of industrial, cosmetic, and educational applications. For more information, download the Safety Data Sheet.
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