Caustic Potash Flakes
CAS No
1310-58-3
EINECS No
215-185-5
Caustic Potash Flakes, also known as potassium hydroxide flakes or potassium lye flakes, are solid, white or slightly translucent crystalline substances. They are a highly caustic, alkaline chemical compound with the chemical formula KOH. These flakes are derived from the alkali metal potassium and are commonly used in various industrial applications due to their strong alkaline properties. Being water soluble and hygroscopic, they readily absorb moisture from the air.
Available in two distinct variations – 87% and 90%. The production of Caustic Potash Flakes utilizes cutting-edge Membrane technology sourced from AKCC in Japan.
Applications
(87% and 90%)
Included in this array are agrochemicals and their intermediates, pharmaceuticals and their intermediates. These compounds find applications across liquid and soft soaps, food industry, liquid fertilizers, dyes and pigments, textile printing, synthetic resins, oil drilling and mud chemicals
- Agro Chemicals and its Intermediate
- Pharmaceuticals and its intermediate
- Liquid and Soft Soaps
- Food Industry
- Liquid Fertilizers
- Dyes and Pigments
- Textile Printing
- Synthetic Resins
- Oil Drilling and Mud Chemicals
Packaging
(87% and 90%)
Packaging options include 25/50 kg HDPE bags with inner HM-HDPE liner bags.