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Potassium Carbonate

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Place of Origin China

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Minimum Order Quantity: 22 Ton
Packaging Details: 25KG PLASTIC WOVEN BAGS
Payment Terms: T/T

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1) Product name: Potassium Carbonate 98.5% first grade and 99% TV glass grade

2) H.S. Code: 28364000

3) Molecular Formula: K2CO3

4) Property: Potassium Carbonate may be monoclinic crystal, white powder, granular crystal or prill.
5) Use: Used as raw materials in manufacturing electro tube, TV kinescope, computer display. It is applied in optical glass improving clarity, strength and refractive index. It is also applied in electrode avoiding electric arc breaking-off during welding. It is used to produce food additives like potassium sorbate, monopotassium phosphate, etc. Potassium Carbonate is foliar spray fertilizer and a constituent of compound fertilizer. In dyeing industry, it is used to produce vat dyestuff and discharge of ice dyeing. It is absorbent removing hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide; dry powder extinguisher mixed with soda; auxiliary raw material for producing alcohol and acetone; and anti-aging agent in rubber production. Its solution is used in boiling and scouring of cotton cloth and wool's degreasing. In addition, it is also used in manufacture of printing ink, photograph-drug, polyester, explosives, electroplating, tanning, ceramic, building materials, crystals and medicine.

6) Packing: 25kg plastic woven bags

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Tianjin Ruister International Co., Ltd.
[China]
[Verified Member]

City: Tianjin
Province/State: Tianjin
Country/Region : China

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company

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