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Caustic soda flakes is obtained from sodium hydroxide - technical grade, by electrolytic process. It is a solid white, hygroscopic, odorless substance. Caustic soda flakes easily dissolves in water, with heat release. The product is soluble in methyl and ethyl alcohols. Application: Petroleum Industry (Petroleum products refining) Chemical Industry (dyes, water treatment) Pulp and Paper Industries (wood treatment) Textile Industry Metallurgy Industry (Alumina) Soap and Detergent Industry
Sulfur is abundantly available in plants, especially in their leaves. This element is responsible for producing protein in plant but the most important task of sulfur is contributing in creation of amino acid and consequently protein synthesis. This element is an important factor in making essential vitamins for plant metabolism. Sulphur bentonite fertilizer is one of the most significant suppliers of uncommon and rare elements for agricultural and garden plants.