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Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate, Min 96%
Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate (NaBO₃·4H₂O), with a minimum purity of 96%, is a technical-grade compound primarily used as a stable source of active oxygen. It serves a range of applications, including developing vat dyes, textile bleaching, and in the formulation of synthetic detergents and laundry products. Compared to more aggressive bleach alternatives like sodium hypochlorite, Sodium Perborate is less harsh on fabrics and dyes, making it ideal for cleaning and laundry bleaches. It is also used in dental compositions, electroplating, and as a laboratory reagent. The product is available as a white powder, sometimes forming clumps, and is moderately toxic by ingestion. Due to its strong oxidizing properties, it poses a fire risk when in contact with organic materials. Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate is available for ground shipping via UPS or FedEx and cannot be shipped by air or priority services.
Key Features
- Stable source of active oxygen for cleaning and bleaching
- Less aggressive than sodium hypochlorite and other chlorine-based bleaches
- Used in textile bleaching, laundry detergents, and vat dye development
- Ideal for dental compositions and electroplating
- Moderately toxic by ingestion; strong oxidizing agent
- White powder, may form clumps
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate |
| CAS Number | 10486-00-7 |
| Chemical Formula | NaBO₃·4H₂O |
| Purity | Min 96% |
| Applications | Textile bleaching, detergents, electroplating, dental compositions |
| Hazards | Moderately toxic by ingestion; fire risk with organic materials |
Perfect for laundry, textile, electroplating, and dental industries.
Chromium Oxide Green (Chromic Oxide; Chromium(III) Oxide)
Chromium(III) oxide (Cr₂O₃), also known as chromic oxide, is an inorganic compound and a principal oxide of chromium. Renowned for its stability and vibrant green hue, it serves as a green pigment in paints, inks, glasses, and ceramic glazes. When used in glazes, Cr₂O₃ creates a range of green shades, including lime green, kelly green, and black. Its green tones can be modified with small additions of other oxides, like cobalt or copper oxide. Chromium oxide green is also used in polishing pastes, catalysts, and as an advanced green pigment for various industries.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Formula | Cr₂O₃ |
| Purity | 99.24% |
| Average Particle Size | 8 Micron |
| Color Index | Pigment Green 17 (77288) |
| Moisture | 0.03% |
| Aluminum (Al) | 0.063% |
| Calcium (Ca) | 0.009% |
| Carbon (C) | 0.017% |
| Chromium (Metallic) | 0.004% |
| Chromium (Hexavalent, Cr⁶⁺) | <0.0001% |
| Iron (Fe) | 0.051% |
| Magnesium (Mg) | 0.001% |
| Phosphorus (P) | <0.001% |
| Silicon (Si) | 0.011% |
| Sodium (Na) | 0.008% |
| Sulfur (S) | 0.008% |
| Vanadium (V) | 0.008% |
Applications and Benefits:
- Advanced green pigment in paints, inks, and ceramics
- Ceramic glaze producing diverse green and black hues
- Catalyst and analytical reagent
- Smelting metal chromium and chromium carbide
- Polishing pastes and special inks
- Building material stains and artificial leather coloring
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation or ingestion. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety guidelines.
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