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  • Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate as Refractory Binder

      Solid sodium silicate (Na₂SiO₃, CAS 1344-09-8, also named solid water glass) is a core inorganic binder widely adopted in various refractory materials, featuring prominent physical and chemical superiorities compared with organic binders and alternative inorganic adhesives, which makes it...
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  • Performance Advantages of High-Modulus Solid Sodium Silicate for Power Batteries

    High-modulus solid sodium silicate (modulus 3.2–3.5) is widely adopted in lithium-ion power batteries, with prominent functional strengths as below: 一、Excellent high temperature resistance It maintains stable physical and chemical properties under extreme heat, effectively resisting thermal run...
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  • Solid Sodium Silicate: Ideal for Laundry Detergent Production

    Solid Sodium Silicate: Ideal for Laundry Detergent Production

      In the manufacturing of laundry detergents and in daily washing applications, solid sodium silicate serves as a widely utilized foundational auxiliary agent. When selecting this product, many customers typically focus on several core questions: Is it suitable for use in laundry detergents? How...
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  • Modulus of Liquid Sodium Silicate for Detergent Manufacturing

    Modulus of Liquid Sodium Silicate for Detergent Manufacturing

    Liquid sodium silicate used in detergents primarily leverages its properties such as alkaline buffering, water softening, anti-redeposition, and corrosion inhibition; it serves as a crucial functional additive in laundry powders, liquid detergents, and soaps. When selecting liquid sodium silicate...
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  • Applications of Water Glass in Construction Materials

    Water glass—specifically an aqueous solution of sodium silicate—is an inorganic binding material with extremely widespread applications in the field of construction materials. Its unique chemical properties—including excellent permeability, strong adhesion, and the ability to react with various ...
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  • The Difference Between Layered Sodium Silicate and Layered Complex Sodium Silicate

    In the chemical industry, particularly in the manufacturing of detergents and cleaners, “Layered Sodium Silicate” and “Layered Complex Sodium Silicate” are two terms that are often encountered. While they share a common base material and are both used as detergent builders...
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  • Solid Sodium Silicate Market Outlook for the First Half of 2026

    Solid Sodium Silicate Market Outlook for the First Half of 2026

    Overall, the solid sodium silicate market in the first half of 2026 is expected to show a general trend of “moderate demand growth, price pressure, and accelerated industry consolidation,” specifically as follows: I. Core Driving Factors and Demand Outlook 1. Traditional Main Demand (...
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  • 40 Essential Chemical Raw Material Terms for Chemical Workers (Part 1)

      1. Density and Relative Density Density refers to the mass contained in a unit volume of a substance; simply put, it is the ratio of mass to volume. Its unit is megagrams per cubic meter (Mg/m³), kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³), or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Relative density, also kn...
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  • Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate in the Paper Industry

    Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate in the Paper Industry

    Solid sodium silicate, commonly known as “water glass,” is a foundational inorganic chemical that delivers critical performance benefits across various stages of the paper manufacturing process. While it is typically dissolved into an aqueous solution (liquid water glass) for applicat...
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  • Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate in Rubber Applications

    Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate in Rubber Applications

    Solid sodium silicate, commonly known as water glass in its dissolved form, serves as a highly functional and multi-purpose inorganic additive in the rubber industry. While not a primary elastomer, its unique chemical properties provide several critical performance enhancements when incorporat...
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  • Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate as a Concrete Additive

    Performance Advantages of Solid Sodium Silicate as a Concrete Additive

      Generally speaking, solid sodium silicate is primarily used in concrete as an accelerator, waterproofing agent, and reinforcement. Its core advantage lies in its rapid reaction with cement hydration products, significantly improving the setting time and density of concrete. The following a...
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  • Performance Advantages of Layered Sodium Silicate Composites in the Detergent Industry

    As a functional detergent additive, layered sodium silicate composites (LSSC), thanks to its unique layered crystal structure and chemical properties, offer significant advantages in replacing traditional detergent additives (such as sodium tripolyphosphate and 4A zeolit...
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