The difference between caustic soda and granular soda.
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Release time: 2024-01-15
Summary: There are some differences between caustic soda and granular soda in terms of shape, granularity, application fields, and physicochemical properties. Choosing the appropriate alkaline substance depends on specific application requirements and production process requirements.
Soda flakesandsoda granulesrefer to two different shapes and granule sizes of alkaline substances. They are mainly used in industrial production and manufacturing processes for neutralization, desulfurization, deoxidation, decarbonization, and other reactions. Although both soda flakes and soda granules belong to the category of alkalis, there are some obvious differences in shape, granule size, application fields, and physicochemical properties.
Firstly, soda flakes usually exist in the form of flakes or flake crystals, with larger granules, generally in flake or thin sheet form. In contrast, soda granules exist in granular form, with smaller granules, generally in granule or powder form. This difference is mainly due to the differences in preparation processes and raw materials.
Secondly, soda flakes and soda granules also differ in their application fields. Due to the larger granules of soda flakes, their dissolution rate is slower, and they are generally used in industrial production processes that require longer reaction times, such as in the textile, paper, leather, and glass industries. On the other hand, soda granules, with their smaller granules and faster dissolution rate, are generally used in situations that require rapid neutralization, such as in environmental protection, chemical industry, and food processing.
In addition, there are also differences in the physicochemical properties of soda flakes and soda granules. The chemical properties of soda flakes are relatively stable, less prone to moisture absorption, and easy to store, making them suitable for long-term storage. In contrast, soda granules have more active chemical properties, are prone to moisture absorption, and require attention to storage conditions to avoid issues such as dampness and caking.
Finally, the production processes and costs of soda flakes and soda granules also differ. The preparation process of soda flakes is relatively complex, requiring higher temperatures and pressures, resulting in higher production costs. In contrast, the preparation process of soda granules is relatively simple and has lower costs.
In summary, soda flakes and soda granules have some differences in shape, granule size, Applications, and physicochemical properties. The choice of suitable alkaline substances depends on specific application requirements and production process needs.
Key words: The difference between caustic soda and granular soda.
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