Red Oxide S130 Yipin 25kg Bag
Red oxide is a pigment produced by the controlled precipitation of iron salts, such as ferrous sulfate, followed by oxidation and calcination. It is a bright red pigment that is commonly used in various applications, including paints, coatings, plastics, and construction materials, due to its excellent color stability, lightfastness, and chemical resistance
Short Oil Fast Drying (16/50) 200 Kg Drum
"Short oil fast drying" refers to a type of alkyd paint that is made with a low proportion of fatty acid oil in the binder, resulting in a quicker drying time compared to other alkyd paints. The term "short oil" indicates that the oil content is low, while "fast drying" indicates that the paint dries relatively quickly.
Sodium Dichromate 500gm
Analytical Reagents, Anti Corrosion Agents, Microbiology and Cell Culture Reagents, Oxidizing Agents
Sodium dichromate is a bright orange, crystalline compound with the formula NaāCrāOā. It's a strong oxidizing agent often used in laboratories and industrial processes. It's also utilized in cleaning and etching applications due to its powerful oxidizing properties. However, it is highly toxic and carcinogenic, so handling it requires strict safety measures.
Sodium Diphenylamin Sulphonate
Sodium diphenylamine sulfonate (SDS) is a chemical compound used primarily as an antioxidant in various industries, including the rubber and petroleum sectors. It helps prevent oxidation and degradation of materials by acting as a stabilizer. SDS is also utilized in some water treatment processes to inhibit corrosion.
Solvent Naphtha C10 150 180kg Drum
Solvent naphtha is a term used to describe a group of hydrocarbon solvents that are commonly derived from petroleum. These solvents are typically used in industrial processes such as cleaning, degreasing, and as a diluent in the production of paints, coatings, and adhesives. Solvent naphtha can vary in composition, but it generally refers to a mixture of straight-chain and branched-chain hydrocarbons with boiling points in the range of 130°C to 230°C. The exact composition and properties of solvent naphtha can vary depending on the source of the petroleum from which it is derived and the specific refining processes used to produce it