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OverviewQuick DetailsClassification:SulphateType:Sodium BisulphiteCAS No.: 7631-90-5Other Names:sodium bisulfiteMF: NaHSO3EINECS No.:231-548
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Classification:
Sulphate
Type:
Sodium Bisulphite
CAS No.:
7631-90-5
Other Names:
sodium bisulfite
MF:
NaHSO3
EINECS No.:
231-548-0
Place of Origin:
France
Grade Standard:
Agriculture Grade, Electron Grade, Food Grade, Industrial Grade, Medicine Grade, Reagent Grade
Purity:
99%min
Appearance:
White Powder
Application:
textile industry,bleaching paper pulps
Brand Name:
FG
Model Number:
Sodium Bisulphite
Color:
Pure White
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Per buyers demand
Delivery Time
7 days

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Sodium Bisulfite Specification

 

ITEM

SPECIFICATION LIMITS

NAHSO3 ConTENT :

99.0 %MIN

SO2 :

58.5— 65%

CHLORIDE (NACL):

0.05%MAX

IRON (FE) :

0.005%MAX

HEAVY metaLS (AS PB) :

0.001%MAX

ARSENIC (AS) :

0.0001%MAX

PH :

4.0—4.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sodium Bisulfite Usage

  • Used in food

Sodium Bisulphite is used in almost all commercial wines to prevent oxidation and preserve flavor;
In fruit canning, sodium bisulfite is used to prevent browning (caused by oxidation) and to kill microbes.
Sodium bisulphite is also added to leafy green vegetables in salad bars and elsewhere, to preserve apparent freshness

 

  • Industrial uses

Sodium bisulphite is a common reducing agent in the chemical industries.
It is usually added to large piping systems to prevent oxidative corrosion. 

In biochemical engineering applications, it is helpful to maintain anaerobic conditions within a reactor.
In wastewater treatment, sodium bisulphite is often added following disinfection with a chlorine solution to neutralize the residual chlorine before discharging the treated effluent.

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