It turns out that there are so many uses for sodium formate that you don't know about!

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Sodium formate, chemical formula HCOONa 2H2O?, slightly formic acid odor. Soluble in water and glycerol, slightly soluble in ethanol. Melting point 253 ℃ (anhydrous), toxic.

It turns out that there are so many uses for sodium formate that you don't know about!

 

Sodium formate, chemical formula HCOONa 2H2O?, slightly formic acid odor. Soluble in water and glycerol, slightly soluble in ethanol. Melting point 253 ℃ (anhydrous), toxic. It is decomposed into hydrogen and sodium oxalate when heated. Used as a camouflage acid in the leather industry, in the chrome tanning process, as a catalyst and stabilizer for synthetics, as a reducing agent in the printing and dyeing industry, and in the production of hydrosulfite, oxalic acid and formic acid.

 

Sodium formate, chemical formula HCOONa 2H2O?, slightly formic acid odor. Soluble in water and glycerol, slightly soluble in ethanol. Melting point 253 ℃ (anhydrous), toxic. It is decomposed into hydrogen and sodium oxalate when heated. Used as a camouflage acid in the leather industry, in the chrome tanning process, as a catalyst and stabilizer for synthetics, as a reducing agent in the printing and dyeing industry, and in the production of hydrosulfite, oxalic acid and formic acid.

 

Sodium formate instructions for use

Used as leather industry, camouflage acid in chromium tanning process, used as catalyst and stabilizing synthetic agent, reducing agent in printing and dyeing industry, used in the production of hydrosulfite, oxalic acid and formic acid. Precipitate precious metals. Complex ions of trivalent metals can be formed in solution. It has a buffering effect and can correct the pH value of strong acids.

Used in alkyd resin coatings, plasticizers, high explosives, acid-resistant materials, aviation lubricants, and adhesive additives.

 

  1. Mainly used for the production of formic acid, oxalic acid and hydrosulfite.

 

  1. Sodium formate used as a reagent, disinfectant and mordant for the determination of phosphorus and arsenic.

 

  1. Preservatives. Diuretic effect. EEC countries are allowed, but the UK is not allowed.

 

  1. It is an intermediate in the production of formic acid and oxalic acid, and is also used in the production of dimethylformamide, etc. Also used in medicine, printing and dyeing industry. It is also a precipitant for heavy metals.

 

  1. Used in alkyd resin coatings, plasticizers, high explosives, acid-resistant materials, aviation lubricants, and adhesive additives.

 

  1. Precipitant for heavy metals, which can form complex ions of trivalent metals in solution. Reagents for the determination of phosphorus and arsenic. Also used as a disinfectant, astringent, mordant. It is also an intermediate in the production of formic acid and oxalic acid for the production of dimethylformamide, etc.

 

  1. Sodium formate used for nickel-cobalt alloy electrolyte.

 

  1. Leather industry, camouflage acid in chrome tanning.

 

  1. Sodium formate used as catalyst and stabilized synthetic agent.

 

  1. Reducing agent in printing and dyeing industry.

 

Sodium formate transport storage

Sodium formate is nontoxic to humans. It is non-corrosive and non-flammable. It is generally safe to store, has moisture absorption, and is easy to deliquescence. During storage and transportation, attention should be paid to moisture-proof. When moisture-absorbing agglomerates, it will not change the properties of the product, and it can be used normally after crushing.

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