| CAS# | 7775-14-6 |
| Formula | Na2S2O4 |
| Synonyms | Sodium dithionite; Hydros |
| Groups/Uses | Bleaching and dyeing, Reducing agent, Pulp & Paper, |
| Markets | Pulp, Paper & Packaging, Textiles |
FAQ’S
What is Sodium hydrosulfite?
Sodium hydrosulfite is a white crystalline powder with a sulfurous odor that is used as a strong reducing agent in pulp and paper, and textile industry.
What are the uses of Sodium hydrosulfite?
Sodium hydrosulfite is a key component in bleaching and dyeing processes, particularly for cellulose-based fabrics. It acts as a reducing agent, helping to remove color from fabrics and prepare them for dyeing. It is effective in bleaching recycled pulp due to its strong reducing properties. It serves as a reducing bleach in the pulp and paper industry.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Sodium hydrosulfite to users/customers for Pulp & Paper and Textiles.