Drilling Barite
Chemical formula: BaSO4
Other names: Drilling barite
Grades: barite drilling
Packaging: ceramic tiles
Liquid Sodium Silicate ( Water Glass)
Chemical formula: Na2SiO3
Other names: Silicate Glue
- Variable chemical composition: liquid sodium silicate can exist in various compositions with different proportions of sodium and silicate. The ratio of these two substances affects its composition, properties and different applications.
- Pasting properties: liquid sodium silicate is used as an adhesive in the production of cement blocks and building materials due to its pasting properties.
- Anti-differentiation property: liquid sodium silicate is used as an anti-differentiation material in coating metallic and non-metallic surfaces.
Sodium Humate
Chemical formula: C9H8Na2O4
Reactive stability: sodium humate has a reactive stability that is created due to the reaction between humic acid (from organic soil decomposition) and sodium hydroxide.
Complexing property: This compound has complexing property and can form stable complexes with various metal ions.
Increasing solubility: sodium humate can increase the solubility of some insoluble substances in water and help to form solutions that can be used in agriculture, industry and technology.
Sodium Metasilicate Nonahydrate
Chemical formula: Na2SiO3·9H2O
Melting point: none (the substance is blue and decomposes at temperatures around 100 degrees Celsius)
Solubility: sodium meta-silicate Nonahydrate is soluble in water, and its aqueous solutions are used as detergents and to prevent rust in some applications.
Base Nature: sodium meta-silicate Nonahydrate has a moderate base nature and works in alkaline environments.
Sodium Metasilicate Pentahydrate
Chemical formula: Na2SiO3·5H2O
Melting point: none (the substance is blue and decomposes at temperatures around 100 degrees Celsius)
Solubility: sodium meta-silicate pentahydrate is soluble in water, and its aqueous solutions are used as detergents and to prevent rust in some applications.
Playfulness: sodium meta-silicate pentahydrate has moderate playfulness and works in alkaline environments.
Sodium Silicate
Chemical formula: Na₂SiO₃
Chemical stability: Sodium silicate has a strong chemical stability due to its diverse bonds and can maintain stability in different conditions including temperature and pH.
Ability to form gel: by adding acid to sodium silicate solution, silicate gel can be formed. This gel is usually used in the industry of producing catalysts and laboratory materials.
Thermal resistance: sodium silicate can show good stability at high temperatures and is used as thermal coating in some industrial processes.