Sodium Chlorate – General Introduction
Chemical Appearance:
Sodium chlorate is a crystalline compound, appearing as a white, odorless powder or colorless crystals.
Applications:
Sodium chlorate finds diverse applications across several industries:
– Herbicides and Defoliants: It is actively used as a key ingredient in herbicides and defoliants for weed control in agriculture.
– Pulp and Paper Industry: Sodium chlorate is a crucial component in the bleaching process of wood pulp in the paper and pulp industry.
– Chemical Synthesis: Employed in various chemical synthesis processes, including the production of chlorine dioxide, a bleaching agent.
– Water Treatment: Applied in water treatment as a disinfectant and for controlling microbial growth in industrial water systems.
– Mining Industry: Utilized in the mining industry for extracting precious metals from ores.
– Pyrotechnics: Used in the manufacturing of pyrotechnic devices and fireworks.
– Safety Matches: Included in the production of safety matches.
– Laboratory Applications: Sodium chlorate is used in laboratories for specific chemical reactions and experiments.
Specification
inspection standard | Q/CDKLHX1852-2019A | |
inspecting item | Standard requirements | The measured results |
surface | Colorless or light yellow liquid | Light yellow liquid |
Effective chlorine (in C1),% | ≥10.0 | 10.8 |
Free base (in Na0H),% | 0.2~1.0 | 0.3 |
Iron (Fe) / (mg / kg) | ≤50 | <50 |
Heavy metals (in Pbt) / (mg / kg) | Lack of 10 | <10 |
Arsenic (As) / (mg / kg) | <1 | <1 |
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