QUIMPAC S.A. produces
solid caustic soda from the liquid
product, through vaporization of
dissolution water.
The
product can be stored in blocks
or can be converted to flakes after
the concentration process.
Total
Alkalinity
76
%
min.
as
Na2O
Sodium
Hydroxide
98
%
min.
as
NaOH
Sodium
Carbonate
1.00
%
max.
as
Na2CO3
Chloridess
0.075
%
max.
as
NaCl
Sulfates
0.05
%
max.
as
Na2SO4
Chlorates
Free
%
max.
as
NaClO3
Total
Iron
15.0
ppm
max.
as
Fe
Arsenic
Free
ppm
max.
as
As
Presentation
Rectangular sheets
Dimensions: 100 x 300
x 600 mm.
Approximate weight:
30 kg.
Coated with a double
40 µm polyethylene
film
Packaging: Polypropylene
bags
Conditioned in 900 kg.
pallets
Ground and/or granulated
25 kg. bags.
Packing Polyethylene
and polypropylene bags
Palletization: Upon
request
Flakes
25 kg. bags.
Packing: Polyethylene
and polypropylene bags
Palletization: Upon
request
Domestic
Dispatch (in Peru)
Solid
Caustic Soda is sold
in pallets specially
conditioned on prepared
and conveniently fastened
container trucks.
Export Shipping
Solid Caustic Soda is
sold in pallets specially
conditioned on prepared
and conveniently fastened
container truck, upon
request.
The
melting point of Solid Soda
is 328° C (533° F).
The
boiling point of Solid Soda
is 1390° C (2444° F).
Highly
hygroscopic and deliquescent
product.
High
capacity for carbon dioxide
and air water absorption.
Spontaneous
warming.
Highly
corrosive for all animal and
vegetal tissues.
Pulp
preparation.
Hard
metallic soaps production
(base of some conventional
lubricant greases).
Industrial interest sulfates,
sulfites and phosphorus preparation.
Cellulosic
surfactant, cellulosic sheets
and films, rayon cellophane
production.
Preparation
of bitumen anionic emulsion
and coal tar.
Sodium
hypochlorite production.
Oil refinement.
Zinc
and aluminum production.
PH conditioning of residual,
industrial and drinking waters.
Regeneration
of some ionic interchange
resins.
Conditioning
of metallic surfaces, degreasing
and industrial pickling.
Preparation
of disinfectant and washing
solutions. Mixed with compounds
such as sodium metasilicate,
mercerization of natural
fibers.
Tin
deposition, electroplating.
Photogravure.
Production
of explosives.
Pharmaceutical,
foods, plastics and glass
industries.