Used in the production of glass, in powdered detergents and soaps, rechargeable batteries, and metallurgical operations.
Uses
Its wide variety of uses include glass, chemical industry, soap and detergent industry, paper production, flue gas treatment, water and wastewater purification.
Benefits
• May help heal wounds
• Anti-caking agent
• Versatile
• Helps break down grease and food particles
Usage Rate
The usage for this product depends on the nature of the formulation, thus there is no exact recommended concentration.
Strengths
Applying water mixed with sodium bicarbonate may be able to speed up the healing process of wounds.
Caution
In its anhydrous form, Sodium Carbonate, often known as Soda Ash, is the sodium salt of carbonic acid.
Soda Ash is most widely used in the production of glass, but it's also found in a variety of other items, including powdered detergents and soaps, rechargeable batteries, metallurgical operations, and in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical sectors. It may also be used to remediate acid rain-affected lakes and enhance their alkalinity.