A caustic chemical is a highly corrosive substance that can cause severe burns to skin and tissues upon contact. Common examples include sodium hydroxide (lye) and sulfuric acid. These chemicals are often used in industrial processes, cleaning agents, and manufacturing. They react strongly with organic materials, metals, and other compounds, making them effective for tasks like drain cleaning or pH adjustment. Proper handling, storage, and safety precautions, such as wearing protective gear, are essential to prevent accidents and injuries.
Product Name | Caustic Soda Lye (Sodium hydroxide,) |
CAS No. | 1310-73-2 |
Physical Form | Flakes |
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Product Name | Caustic soda flakes |
CAS No. | 1310-73-2 |
Physical Form | Flakes |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |
Product Name | Caustic Soda Prills |
CAS No. | 1310-73-2 |
Physical Form | Prills |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |
Product Name | Caustic Potash Lye |
CAS No. | 1310-58-3 |
Physical Form | Flakes |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |
Product Name | Caustic Potash Prills |
CAS No. | 1310-58-3 |
Physical Form | Prills |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |
Product Name | Caustic Potash Flakes |
CAS No. | 1310-58-3 |
Physical Form | Flakes |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |
Product Name | Soda Ash – Light/Dense |
CAS No. | 497-19-8 |
Physical Form | Powder |
Packing | As Per Client Requirements |