What is Sodium Silica used in
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The sodium silicate, more commonly referred to as paohua or paohua alkali an inorganic substance with an aqueous liquid more commonly referred by the name sodium silicate it is a mineral adhesive. Chemical formula: Na2O*nSiO2, it is a water-soluble inorganic silicate and is used for a variety of uses. The sodium silicate is water-soluble is colorless, lightly translucent or transparent glass body that is commonly used as a filler for fabric, fire retardant, and adhesive.
What is Sodium Silica used for?
Soaps and detergent
Silicate sodium has the capability to enhance surface effects, like wetting with organic surfactants (reducing tension on the surface) it helps to keep small oil particles or dirt from being absorbed by the detergent as well as enhancing the capability to get dirt off the surface.
The alkalinity of sodium silicate enables that it can neutralize acidsic soils and encourage the emulsification of oil and dispersion of protein.
Packaging
The use of sodium silicate as a coating can increase the strength of the material and increase its resistance to moisture, fire and grease. It also repels pests. Silicate is also employed as an oil repellent by itself.
The sodium silicate could be utilized as a base for the application of auxiliary materials such as paraffin, Naphthalene chloride, wax, gum varnish, nitrocellulose and other cardboard coatings. It fills the pores of the cardboard and minimizes the water absorption of paper, therefore reducing the amount topcoat required.
Construction
Soluble Silicate can be utilized as cement binder. When Portland is mixed with cement, the components undergo chemical reactions , resulting in compounds that have strong bonding qualities. It can also be employed to enhance the durability of concrete.
Mining industry
Soluble Silica is utilized in numerous mineral enrichment process. The most important use of sodium silicate in flotation of ore is as an antiflocculant to remove unwanted siliceous substances. Only a small amount silicate in a concentration comparable to the concentration used in cleaning operations is required. Silicate's ability to form a sodium ion layer on the particle surface is crucial in preparing the surface for separation. Sodium silicate helps to prevent corrosion, thus reducing ball wear and tear in mills.
Treatment of water
An anionic silica solution that is dilute and offered by soluble Silicate can prevent the corrosion of the metal surface.
As an additive in water, dissolved SiO2 helps prevent the corrosion of metal storage tanks and distribution lines. It is able to prevent corrosion of pipelines and pumps from acidic water (for example, from mine drainage) is able to reduce corrosion when grinding ball rods in the mill; and helps prevent corrosion of equipment in process, as an ingredient in agglomeration, spray drying or dry mixed detergent formulations and , of course, metal parts found in laundry and dishwashing equipment. As a part of the liquid that forms part of the 'permanent' automotive cooling system. To be used as an additive in water treatment components in cooling towers and boilers.
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