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Ammonium Chloride, 99.9%, Treated, Technical
Ammonium Chloride Treated is a white crystalline salt used in metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, and as a processing aid in metalworking and textiles. It comes in white-fine crystals, is soluble in water and glycerol, and slightly soluble in alcohol. This chemical is used as a flux in preparing metals to be tin-coated, galvanized, or soldered. It works by cleaning the surface of workpieces, reacting with metal oxides to form volatile metal chlorides. Additionally, Ammonium Chloride has various applications as a fertilizer, in industries, laboratories, and more. It is commonly used in dry batteries, mordant (dyeing and printing), soldering flux, the manufacture of various ammonia compounds, fertilizer, pickling agent in zinc coating and tinning, electroplating, and washing powders. Quantity discounts apply. Perfect for metalworkers, chemical laboratories, farmers, textile and leather industries, and consumers looking for various applications.
Product Specifications
| Form | White fine crystals |
| Purity | 99.9% |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and glycerol; slightly soluble in alcohol |
| Common Uses | Metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, fertilizer, dry batteries, mordant, soldering flux, pickling agent, and more |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used as a flux in tin-coating, soldering, and galvanization
- Ideal for metal finishing and electroplating
- Serves as a fertilizer in agriculture
- Used in dry cell batteries
- Functions as a mordant in textile and leather industries
- Applied in manufacturing ammonia compounds
- Used in washing powders and chemical processing
Caution:
Moderately toxic by ingestion. Handle with care.
Sodium Hydroxide 99%, Caustic Soda (Flakes)
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH), also known as caustic soda, is a high-purity chemical (99%) in flake form, suitable for industrial and chemical applications. It is widely used in chemical manufacturing, detergents, soap making, textile processing, etching, electroplating, and as a laboratory reagent or drain cleaner. This highly corrosive and toxic compound requires careful handling and storage. It is shipped in compliance with hazmat regulations within the continental United States only.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Formula | NaOH |
| CAS Number | 1310-73-2 |
| Grade | Technical |
| NaOH (Purity) | 99.04% |
| Na₂CO₃ | 0.45% |
| NaCl | 0.02% |
| Iron (Fe) | 13 ppm |
Shipping Information:
- Shipped as a hazardous material under code UN1823, PG II.
- Only ships via UPS Ground or FedEx Ground within the continental USA.
- Not available for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Puerto Rico, or internationally.
- 1-lb and 10-lb containers include hazmat fees in the price.
Applications and Benefits:
- Essential for chemical manufacturing
- Key ingredient in detergents and soap making
- Used for etching and electroplating processes
- Effective laboratory reagent and drain cleaner
- Corrosive compound for industrial applications
Caution:
Sodium Hydroxide is highly corrosive to tissue and a strong irritant. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and wear proper protective equipment during handling.
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.
Tin Electrodes Flat
Tin Electrodes Flat are high-purity tin plates designed for electroplating and chemical processing in laboratory environments. Each electrode measures 100mm in length, 20mm width, and 1mm thickness, weighs 18g, and is individually packaged to preserve a purity of ≥99.99%. They are stamped with "SN" for clear identification.
Product Specifications
| Material | High-purity tin |
| Purity | ≥ 99.99% |
| Length | 100mm (or greater) |
| Width | 20mm (average) |
| Thickness | 1mm |
| Weight | 18g per electrode |
| Packaging | Individually packaged |
| Identification | Stamped with "SN" |
| SKU | TINFLAT |
Applications and Benefits:
- Electroplating
- Chemical processes
Key Features and Benefits
- High-purity tin material ensures consistent conductivity
- Flat geometry provides uniform current distribution
- Precise dimensions support reproducible experimental setups
- Individually packaged to maintain purity and prevent contamination
- Stamped with "SN" for clear identification
Caution:
Handle and store in a dry, contamination-free environment to preserve purity and performance.
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