FAQ 1: What is Sodium Carbonate and what is it used for?
Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃), also known as soda ash, is a key inorganic chemical widely used in glass manufacturing, detergents, chemicals, water treatment, and metallurgy. It functions as a flux, pH regulator, and alkaline agent, improving reaction efficiency and product performance across multiple industries.
FAQ 2: What types of Sodium Carbonate are available?
Sodium Carbonate is typically available in light soda ash and dense soda ash. Light soda ash is mainly used in detergents and chemical processing, while dense soda ash is widely applied in the glass industry due to its higher bulk density and better handling properties. Specifications such as purity, particle size, and bulk density can be tailored for different applications.
FAQ 3: How is Sodium Carbonate packaged and shipped for export?
For international export, Sodium Carbonate (Na₂CO₃) is commonly packed in 25 kg bags, 50 kg bags, or 1,000 kg jumbo bags, with palletizing options available. It is suitable for sea freight shipment, ensuring safe and efficient transportation. Supporting documents such as COA, MSDS, and Certificate of Origin are typically provided.