Product Description
Product details
| Molar Mass | 84.9947 g/mol |
| Brand | Shree Maruti Impex India |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Packaging Type | Plastic Bag |
| Density | 2.26 g/cm3 |
| Melting Point | 308 Degree C |
| Boiling Point | 380 Degree C |
Versatile ApplicationsSodium Nitrate is widely used in industries such as agriculture, food processing, and manufacturing. Its roles range from acting as an effective fertilizer, preserving food, to being a key ingredient in glass production and pyrotechnics. The compound's stable nature and purity make it reliable for diverse commercial and laboratory applications.
Tailored Packaging & Customizable OptionsCustomers can select from 25 kg, 50 kg, or jumbo plastic woven bags, with customizable particle sizes to suit specific requirements. Each package ensures moisture content below 0.5%, preserving product integrity throughout its two-year shelf life if stored in cool, dry conditions.
Safe & Compliant ProductSodium Nitrate conforms to international standards, is non-poisonous, and classified under EINECS No: 231-554-3 (CAS No: 7631-99-4). Its handling and storage instructions help prevent risks associated with incompatible substances or excessive heat, ensuring safety for industrial, commercial, and laboratory use.
FAQ's of Sodium Nitrate:
Q: How should Sodium Nitrate be stored to maintain its quality and shelf life?
A: To preserve Sodium Nitrate's integrity and two-year shelf life, store it in a cool, dry place with containers tightly closed. Avoid exposure to moisture, heat, and incompatible substances like combustible materials or reducing agents.
Q: What are the main industrial applications of Sodium Nitrate?
A: Sodium Nitrate is commonly used as a fertilizer, food preservative, component in glass production, heat transfer salts, explosives, and pyrotechnics due to its high purity and solubility.
Q: When does Sodium Nitrate decompose, and what are its decomposition products?
A: Sodium Nitrate decomposes when heated, especially near its boiling point of 380C, yielding oxygen and nitrogen oxides. Proper storage and handling prevent unwanted decomposition.
Q: Where is Sodium Nitrate typically sourced from and who supplies it?
A: Sodium Nitrate is supplied by exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders in India, conforming to international standards and codes for quality and safety.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for Sodium Nitrate and can particle size be customized?
A: The minimum order quantity is 1 metric ton, and customers can request particle sizes according to their needs, with a standard range of 0.5-2 mm available.
Q: How does using Sodium Nitrate benefit manufacturing and processing industries?
A: Its excellent solubility, stable nature, and high purity enhance efficiency and safety across manufacturing, food processing, and laboratory applications, providing dependable performance in each use.
Q: What process should be followed for safe handling and use of Sodium Nitrate?
A: Always wear protective equipment, keep the compound away from heat sources and incompatible materials, and ensure good ventilation. For disposal or larger processing operations, adhere to local safety regulations and best practices.