About Sodium Hydro Sulphide
With the state-of art and advanced technology, we are able to manufacture and export Sodium Hydro Sulphide. The hydro sulphide we provide complies with international standards of quality. This product can be availed in various compositions and grades so that the customers exact demand can be met. Our range is widely used in copper mining and leather industry as a floating agent. We offer Sodium Hydro Sulphide packed in quality-approved packaging material to keep it free from moisture and dust.
Specifications:
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NaHS Content
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31% + 1%
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Na2S Content
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< 1%
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Iron as Fe
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0.2%
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NaOH
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Nil
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Ammonia
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Nil
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Mercaptans
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Nil
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Versatile Applications Across IndustriesSodium Hydro Sulphide serves crucial roles in several sectors, including pulp and paper manufacturing, where it aids in delignification, and mining, for ore flotation processes. Leather industries depend on its chemical reactivity to remove unwanted hair and impurities. Additionally, its indispensable in specific chemical syntheses, providing substantial value across diverse applications.
Handling and Storage PracticesPackaged in 25 kg or 50 kg plastic woven bags with inner liners, Sodium Hydro Sulphide should be stored in a cool, dry location, away from acids and oxidizing agents to avoid hazardous reactions. The product maintains optimum quality for up to one year if kept sealed and away from moisture, protecting both safety and chemical integrity.
Safety and Compliance StandardsSodium Hydro Sulphide (HS Code: 28301010, UN Number 2922) is classified as a HazMat in class 8 (corrosive). Its use demands proper protective gear and adherence to safety protocols to prevent severe burns, toxic ingestion, or exposure to hydrogen sulphide gas upon contact with acids. Always follow transport and handling regulations for hazardous inorganic compounds.
FAQs of Sodium Hydro Sulphide:
Q: How should Sodium Hydro Sulphide be handled and stored safely?
A: Sodium Hydro Sulphide must be stored in tightly sealed plastic woven bags with inner liners, in a dry, cool area away from acids and oxidizing agents to prevent dangerous chemical reactions. Appropriate protective equipment, like gloves and goggles, is essential during handling due to its corrosive and toxic nature.
Q: What are the main applications of Sodium Hydro Sulphide in industry?
A: This compound is primarily used in the pulp and paper industry for delignification, in mining operations (such as ore flotation), in leather processing for dehairing and purification, and as a reactant in various chemical manufacturing processes.
Q: When is the product shelf life considered expired, and how does storage affect this?
A: Sodium Hydro Sulphide features a shelf life of one year from the production date if stored properly. Exposure to moisture or contaminants can reduce its effectiveness and safety, so always use within the designated period and ensure the packaging remains sealed.
Q: Where can Sodium Hydro Sulphide be sourced, and in what packaging options?
A: It is available from distributors, manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters in India. The product is typically supplied in 25 kg or 50 kg plastic woven bags with internal plastic liners to preserve quality during shipment and storage.
Q: What precautions should be taken due to its reactivity and toxicity?
A: Avoid contact with acids and oxidizing agents, as these interactions produce hazardous hydrogen sulphide gas. As Sodium Hydro Sulphide is toxic and can cause severe burns, always use protective clothing and work in well-ventilated environments.
Q: How does the high solubility and chemical properties of Sodium Hydro Sulphide benefit industrial processes?
A: Its high solubility in water ensures efficient participation in aqueous solutions, particularly useful in ore flotation, leather processing, and chemical synthesis. Its reactive nature enables targeted chemical transformations crucial in industrial applications.