Sodium Bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is a versatile and widely used chemical compound. This white, crystalline powder is renowned for its alkalinity, buffering properties, and non-toxic nature. Our sodium bicarbonate is produced to the highest standards, ensuring exceptional purity and consistent quality, making it suitable for a diverse range of applications across various industries. Application: Food and Beverage Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Cleaning Products, Agriculture Industry, Fire Extinguishers, Personal Care, Water Treatment, Textile Industry, Leather Industry & Rubber and Plastics
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Food grade sodium alginate Sodium alginate is a food gelling agent, can be hot or cold processed. It is popular food ingredients. Sodium alginate food grade specifications ItemE401 AppearancePowder ColorWhite to yellow TasteNeutral Particle sizeAs customer request Viscosity (mpa. S) (1% solution)As customer request Moisture (%)15.0max Ph value6.0-8.0 Ash (%)18.0-27.0 Water insoluble (%) 2.0max As (%)0.0003max Lead (%)0.0005max Content (%)90.8-106.0 Methanal (%)0.0050max Hg (%)0.0001max Cd (%)0.0001max Total bacteria count (cfu/g)5000max Yeast (cfu/g)500max E.Coli Absent in 5g SalmonellaAbsent in 10g. 25kg/bag
Sodium alginate powder used for dental impressions ¡§c the field of dentistry also takes advantage of this natural resource. Powdered sodium alginate can be used to make dental impressions. Dentists mix the powder with water in order to make a stretchable yet strong material which can hold its form. Gummy product is then packed in a dental tray and is typically bitten by the patient. With it, teeth are then molded based on the impression. 25kg/bag
Stabilizer; Thickener; Emulsifier; Dispersant; Gelling Agent; Coating Agent; Suspending Agent. It is used in ice cream and cold spots in Japan to improve the shape retention and make the tissue fine. The dosage is 0.1% to 0.4%. When making fillings, it can impart cohesiveness, and its dosage is 0.1% to 0.7%. Because it is a hydrophilic polymer, it has strong hydration properties, which makes it difficult to form ice crystals from the water absorbed by the stabilizer. Used in the United States for pie fillings, meat sauces, gravy, frozen foods, chocolate, butter flavored hard candy, cold spot gels, jelly gums, syrups, emulsions, etc. The dosage is 0.1%~ 0.5%. In beer production, it is used as a solidification remover of copper, and at the same time it is removed after agglomeration together with protein and tannin. It can be made into film for anti-sticking packaging of candy.
Sodium Alginate textile grade.
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Sodium Hydroxide Solution is used in many industries, mostly as a strong chemical base in the manufacture of pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents and as a drain cleaner. Appearance: A clear colorless liquid free from foreign matter Relative Density at 40�°C: 1.506 % Sodium Hydroxide [as NaOH]: 48.80% Sodium Hydroxide (On Dry Basis) [as NaOH] : 99.80% Sodium Carbonate [as Na2CO3]: 0.084% Chlorides [as Cl] : 0.004% Sulphate [as SO4] : 0.005% Silicates [as SiO2] : 0.003 % Copper as [as Cu]: 0.08 ppm Manganese [as Mn]: 0.06 ppm Iron [as Fe]: 4.02 ppm Matter insoluble in water: 0.010ppm
Sodium Hydroxide Flakes is used in many industries, mostly as a strong chemical base in the manufacture of pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents and as a drain cleaner. Physical Appearance White Flakes, Material shall be free from foreign matter, dirt or other visible impurities Sodium Hydroxide [as NaOH] Min. 99.50 Sodium Carbonate [as Na2CO3] Max. 00.40 Chlorides [as Cl] Max. 00.030 Sulphate [as SO4] Max. 00.030 Silicates [as SiO2] Max. 00.02 Iron [as Fe] Max. 20.00 Copper [as Cu] Max. 02.00 Nickel [as Ni] Max. 02.00 Manganese [as Mn] Max. 01.00 Chlorates & PerChlorate [as NaClO3] Max. 10.00 Matter insoluble in Water. Max. 00.050
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SENNA PODS Senna has been used as a traditional medicine by ancient cultures all over the world for millennia. Senna is an Arabian name and 9th century writings describe how it was used extensively by Arabian physicians. According to a rare Egyptian medical papyrus, dating to the 16th century BCE, Senna was prescribed by the physicians for their distinguished patients. In North America, native tribes used the seeds (pods) as a mucilaginous medicine for sore throat. The Cherokees used the bruised root, moistened with water, for dressing sores. They also used it in a tea to cure fevers with black spots and paralysis as symptoms. Senna Pods Uses: Taking senna by mouth is effective for short-term treatment of constipation. Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription drug for adults and children ages 2 years and older. However, in children ages 3-15 years, mineral oil and a medication called lactulose might be more effective than taking senna. Senna also appears to be effective for treating constipation when used in combination with psyllium or docusate sodium. In elderly people, senna plus psyllium is more effective than lactulose for treating ongoing constipation. Senna plus docusate sodium is effective for treating constipation in the elderly and in people who have undergone anorectal surgery. Taking senna appears to be as effective as lactulose, psyllium, and docusate for relieving constipation in people taking opioids or loperamide. Senna Benefits Constipation The most famous use of this herb is as a laxative and a purgative. It is now known that the laxative effects of Senna are due to anthraquinone glycosides known as sennosides. These compounds stimulate intestinal contractions that lead to the rapid expulsion of waste matter. Senna may also be able to soften the stool by assisting the large intestine to absorb more water and adding bulk to faeces. This allows for bowel movements that are quick and smooth as waste passes through the large intestine. Colon Cleanse Senna is often used to clear the bowel before diagnostic tests such as colonoscopies. Cleansing the colon is believed to improve nutrient uptake and support overall colon health. Anti-Parasitic:Senna also works as an effective vermifuge to destroy parasites and expel worms from the intestinal tract. It works best when combined with other anthelmintic herbs (used in the treatment of roundworm), such as ginger or fennel. These herbs increase regularity and reduce the chance of bowel cramps due to Sennaâ??s strong action. Digestive Health In the case of indigestion, Senna contains natural enzymes that help to restore gastric juice secretions in the stomach. Senna, if used in the proper dosage for certain periods of time, has shown potential in reducing irritability in the intestines by improving overall digestion. Senna also contains the anti-inflammatory compound resveratrol which can help to soothe inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Skin Health
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