Sodium carbonate
Sodium carbonate, often known as Soda Ash, is one of the most extensively used industrial chemicals in producing alkaline goods, sodium salt, etc. The solid, crystal, or powder form of sodium carbonate is water-absorbing. Soda Ash is the brand name for sodium carbonate, which has a variety of industrial applications and is categorized as either heavy sodium carbonate or light sodium carbonate.
The distinction between sodium carbonate
Heavy and Light
Density and particle size
The only differences between heavy and light sodium carbonate are their densities, particle sizes, and applications; they are not chemically distinct. Additionally, heavy sodium carbonate contains coarser granular particles, which eliminates dust and contaminants and minimizes the likelihood of particles spreading during transit.

Sodium carbonate applications
Sodium carbonate or soda ash has numerous industrial applications. This substance is occasionally used in place of sodium hydroxide to alkalize the environment. Sodium carbonate or soda ash is also used to manufacture detergents, soap, textiles, leather, paper, metals, salt purification units, batteries, and casting.
- In the soap manufacturing industry
As an alkali agent - In the glass manufacturing industry
To lower the glass formation temperature - In the textile industry
As an acid neutralizer - In the toothpaste industry
As an acidifying agent - In the paper industry
As an acidity regulator - In the brick manufacturing industry
The wetting agent in the manufacture of dough.
Analysis and application license
Analysis of sodium carbonate (TDS)
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