Sodium hydrosulfite
Sodium hydrosulfite is a very effective reducing agent. Our sodium hydrosulfite comes in solid white crystalline powder form. Designed for flexible volume usage, solid sodium hydrosulfite can be transported easily and stored for an extended period of time. It has wide applications in various industries, including textile, pulp and paper, Kaolin clay, and water treatment.
Flexible yet safe
Sodium hydrosulfite is highly stable if stored and kept carefully. Our solid hydrosulfite has a shelf life of over 12 months. We provide a wide variety of packaging, 50KG drums, 100KG, 200KG to 1,800MT Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC). We give you the option to choose the most appropriate packaging to minimize package handling and air exposure. All our solid hydrosulfite comes with inner liners as an extra precaution against moisture and water.
Patented Innovative bulk packaging
Designed for volume users, our UN-approved IBC pioneered the industry’s first patented bulk packaging for marine transportation. Key benefits of the IBC include
- Safety – Unique inner liners prevent moisture and water
- Convenience – Designed for easy mechanical operation by forklift
- Dust free and odorless – The liners trap all powder and odor when the bag is emptied
- No packaging material handling – All packaging materials, include drums and liners, can be returned to us.
Storage and handling
Our product must be always handled and stored in sealed clean iron drums or bulk containers. Avoid contacts with moisture, acids, oxidizing chemicals and combustible organic substances. Protect it from heat, direct sunlight, sparks and naked flames. Avoid damaging the packaging.
In the event of fire, use large quantities of water to extinguish the product. Other extinguishing media may not stop decomposition thoroughly. For details, please refer to the updated MSDS.
Product specifications
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Hazards
Our solid sodium hydrosulfite is highly stable when stored in dry closed containers. However, solid sodium hydrosulfite is a very reactive chemical which can decompose when exposed to air and moisture or in contact with small amount of water. Decomposition will result in spontaneous ignition and liberation of toxic SO2. The chemical reacts violently with oxidants and will explode or combust.
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