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Fine Iron Powder Acid Soluble
Fine Iron Powder is a high-quality, acid-soluble powder ideal for facilitating quick chemical reactions. Its versatility makes it an excellent choice for various applications, including the production of hydrogen gas, wood stains, Iron Sulfate (Ferrous Sulfate), and other iron-based chemicals. The powder exhibits exceptional solubility in diluted sulfuric acid, diluted hydrochloric acid, and diluted acetic acid (Vinegar), ensuring efficient reactions and desired outcomes.
Key Features:
- Facilitates quick chemical reactions
- Enables hydrogen gas production
- Ideal for wood stains
- Suitable for iron-based chemical production
- Highly soluble in diluted acids
Product Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
| Particle Size | Fine |
| Solubility | Acid Soluble |
| Applications | Chemical Reactions, Hydrogen Gas Production, Wood Stains, Iron-Based Chemicals |
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Perfect for chemists, chemical manufacturers, industrial researchers, and professionals seeking effective iron-based solutions.
Barium Sulfate
Barium Sulfate (BaSO₄) is a chemically precipitated, high-purity compound widely used as a filler and functional additive in paints, coatings, pigments, plastics, and lead-acid batteries. Renowned for its outstanding chemical purity and narrow particle size distribution, Barium Sulfate offers excellent dispersion properties, high gloss, and low binder demand. Its extremely low chloride content and reduced electrical conductivity (100 µS/cm) make it ideal for demanding industrial applications. With an average particle size of 1.7 µm and an oil index of 13 g/100g, Barium Sulfate ensures optimal performance in various formulations. It is resistant to water, acids, alkalis, organic solvents, light, and industrial waste gases, including sulfur dioxide. Its versatility and exceptional properties make it a preferred choice for manufacturers in paints, coatings, plastics, and batteries.
Key Features
- Chemically precipitated, high-purity Barium Sulfate
- Excellent dispersion, high gloss, and low binder demand
- Extremely low chloride content and reduced electrical conductivity
- Resistant to water, acids, alkalis, and industrial gases
- Applications in paints, coatings, plastics, and batteries
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Barium Sulfate |
| CAS Number | 7727-43-7 |
| Chemical Formula | BaSO₄ |
| Particle Size | 1.7 µm (average) |
| Applications | Paints, coatings, plastics, pigments, batteries |
| Oil Index | 13 g/100g |
| Electric Conductivity | 100 µS/cm |
Perfect for industrial fillers and functional additives.
Copper Sulfate, Pentahydrate, 99.9%
Copper Sulfate (Copper (II) Sulfate; Copper Sulphate; Cupric Sulfate; Blue Vitriol; Blue Stone, Blue Copperas) CuSO4.5H2O. High-purity grade, 99.9%.
Product Specifications
| CAS Number | 7758-99-8 (CuSO4.5H2O) |
| Grade | 99.9% High Purity |
Applications and Benefits:
- Electroplating
- Feed additive
- Germicides
- Textile mordant
- Leather industry
- Pigments
- Electric batteries
- Copper salts
- Wood preservative
- Agricultural use (soil additive, pesticides, fungicide)
Caution:
Toxic by ingestion. Strong irritant. Handle with care.
Density Cubes, Metals Iron
These iron cubes are designed for density experiments in the classroom or laboratory, available in 10mm or 20mm sizes, with precise measurements for accurate and consistent results, made from durable iron material. The cubes are packaged individually, with a weight of 0.135 lb, and are for science teachers, students, and researchers. The iron material provides a high density, making it for demonstrating density concepts.
Product Specifications
| Material: | Iron |
| Sizes: | 10mm or 20mm |
| Package Dimensions: | 20 x 20 mm |
| Weight: | 0.135 lb |
| Density: | 7.9 g/cm³ |
Applications and Benefits:
- For density experiments in the classroom or laboratory
- For science teachers, students, and researchers to demonstrate density concepts
- for hands-on learning and experimentation
Key Features and Benefits
- Iron material for high density and precise measurements
- Precise measurements for accurate and consistent results
- Reusable packaging for convenient storage
- Durable iron material for long-lasting use
Caution:
Handle with care, as iron can be sharp and heavy. Avoid touching sharp edges and keep out of reach of children.
Iron Electrodes
These low‑carbon iron electrodes are flat sheets measuring 19 mm × 125 mm × 0.5 mm, each weighing 16 g and stamped with “FE”. Sold in packs, they are for constructing voltaic cells and conducting electrochemical, chemistry, and physics experiments.
Product Specifications
| Material | Low Carbon Iron Sheets |
| Dimensions (L × W × T) | 125 mm × 19 mm × 0.5 mm |
| Weight per Electrode | 16 g |
| Identification Code | Stamped with “FE” |
| SKU | FEFLAT |
Applications and Benefits:
- Construction of voltaic (galvanic) cells
- Electrochemical reaction studies
- Chemistry experiment setups requiring iron electrodes
- Physics experiments involving electrical conductivity and resistance
- Corrosion and material degradation testing
Key Features and Benefits
- Low carbon iron provides consistent electrical conductivity
- Precise dimensions ensure repeatable experimental results
- Stamped “FE” identification for easy tracking and inventory
- Flat sheet geometry simplifies mounting in cell assemblies
- Packaged as a set of two for convenient experiment preparation
Caution:
Metal electrodes have sharp edges; handle with protective gloves and store safely to avoid injury.
Iron Powder, High Purity, Hydrogen Reduced
High-purity, hydrogen-reduced, highly reactive, fine iron powder with a high surface area. Suitable for chemical reactions, magnetism experiments, and making magnetic paints. All particles are 150 microns or smaller.
Product Specifications
| Iron Content | >98% |
| Acid Insolubility | 0.0031 |
| H2-Loss | 0.009 |
| Apparent Density (HALL) | 2.41 G/CC |
| Particle Size Distribution | +80 Mesh: Trace -80/+100 Mesh: 0.8% -100/+140 Mesh: 14.6% -140/+200 Mesh: 25.8% -200/+325 Mesh: 30.3% -325 Mesh: 28.5% |
| HTS Number | 7205.21.0000 |
| CAS Number | 7439-89-6 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Chemical reactions
- Magnetism experiments
- Making magnetic paints
Additional Information:
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Iron Powder, Coarse, Mesh 20
IRON12 is a special coarse iron powder with a spongy flake structure, produced from high-purity iron ore by hydrogen reduction. It is ideal for ground remediation, permeable reactive barriers, and filtration of specific air or gas contaminants. Additionally, it serves as a high-purity iron source for chemical reactions. Apparent density ranges from 1 to 1.5 g/cc.
Product Specifications
| Particle Size | Mesh 20 |
| Apparent Density | 1 - 1.5 g/cc |
| Screen Analysis | +20 Mesh: Trace - 2.0% -20 +60 Mesh: 30.0% - 70.0% -60 +100 Mesh: 10.0% - 35.0% -325 Mesh: Up to 12% |
Applications and Benefits:
- Ground remediation
- Permeable reactive barriers
- Filtration of air or gas contaminants
- Source of high-purity iron for chemical reactions
Iron Powder, Super Fine, Light
Super fine high-purity elemental iron powder with irregular, porous sponge-like particles. Manufactured using high-temperature metallurgical reduction processes with hydrogen gas. This powder is low density, non-flowing, and suitable for various applications.
Product Specifications
| Iron Content | >97.7% |
| Acid Insolubility | 0.90% |
| H2-Loss | 1.75% |
| Apparent Density (HALL) | Low <2.2 g/cm3 |
| Particle Size Distribution | -100 Mesh: 100% +200 Mesh: 0.1% +325 Mesh: 2.4% -325 Mesh: 97.5% |
| HTS Number | 7205.21.0000 |
| CAS Number | 7439-89-6 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Cold casting / resin casting
- Metal clay
- Magnetic pigment
- Fingerprinting powder
- Making magnetic paints
- Magnetic powder for tension control devices
Additional Information:
This product is no longer in production. Limited quantities available. Please consider IRON325AT or IRON325ZV for alternative solutions. For further details, visit:
Iron Powder, Ultra Pure 99.5%
High-purity fine iron powder made of high-purity iron by the water atomization method. Features an apparent density of >2.8 g/cc with a medium particle size distribution. Suitable for various applications requiring ultra-pure iron.
Product Specifications
| Apparent Density | 3 g/cc |
| HTS# | 7205.21.0000 |
| CAS# | 7439-89-6 |
| Sieve Analysis | +212 µm: 0% 180–212 µm: 2% 150–212 µm: 12% -45 µm: 10–30% |
Chemical Analysis (Typical)
| Fe | 99.5% |
| O-tot | 0.12% |
| C | 0.003% |
| S | 0.010% |
| P | 0.01% |
Applications and Benefits:
- High-purity requirements for industrial or scientific uses
- Applications requiring medium particle size distribution
- Water atomized iron suitable for precise manufacturing
Caution:
Handle in accordance with safety guidelines. Refer to SDS for details.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), Powder/Granular
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS or NaDS), is an anionic surfactant with the chemical formula C12H25SO4Na. It is a highly effective emulsifying and cleaning agent used in various industrial and personal care applications. SLS is found in industrial products such as engine degreasers, floor cleaners, and car wash soaps, as well as in lower concentrations in toothpastes, shampoos, shaving foams, and bubble baths. The granular form minimizes dust during handling, with granules resembling rice or broken noodles.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate |
| Also Known As | Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate, SDS, NaDS |
| Chemical Formula | C12H25SO4Na |
| Form | Powder/Granular |
| Dust Content | Approximately 5% |
| Granule Shape | Rice or broken noodles |
Applications and Benefits:
- Emulsifying agent in cleaning products
- Highly effective surfactant for industrial and personal care uses
- Thickening and lathering agent in bubble baths
- Used in shampoos, toothpastes, and shaving foams
- Effective in degreasing and stain removal
- Granular form reduces dust and improves handling
Caution:
Avoid inhalation of dust. Use protective equipment when handling. Store in a cool, dry place.
We regret to inform you that this product has been discontinued. It has been replaced with Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (Coarse Powder or Fine Granular).
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a powerful anionic surfactant used as an emulsifying cleaning agent in many cleaning and hygiene products. It effectively removes oily stains and residues, and is commonly found in engine degreasers, floor cleaners, car wash soaps, toothpastes, shampoos, and shaving foams. It is also an important component in bubble bath formulations for its ability to thicken and create a lather.
Key Features:
- Highly effective surfactant for removing oily stains and residues
- Used in a variety of cleaning and hygiene products, including toothpastes and shampoos
- Thickens and creates a lather in bubble bath formulations
Product Specifications:
| pH (10% solution) | 7.5 ~ 8.5 |
| Active | 28.0% ~ 30.5% |
| Unsulfonated | 1.2% Max |
| Sodium Sulfate | 0.7% Max |
| Sodium Chloride | 0.3% Max |
| Viscosity at 25 degrees Celsius | 500 cPs Max |
| Color Transmit(as is, 440nm/1cm) | 90% Min |
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Caution: May cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged exposure to skin. Keep out of reach of children
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