Sodium perchlorate monohydrate is an inorganic substance, white crystal, hygroscopic. It is oxidizing. Friction or impact with organic matter can cause combustion or explosion. Generally used in the production of fireworks, explosives, matches and dyes.
"Usage:Sodium Perchlorate Monohydrate (SPM) is used in production of packaged explosives for mining applications, production of higher performing Ca-Zn stabilizers in PVC, additives in rubber and plastics.
It is also utilised as a laboratory chemical and reagent, for DNA extraction and other processes in the production of Bio-pharmaceuticals, especially Insulin, manufacturing of propulsion oxidizers for Aerospace and Defence applications and other various Industrial applications."
Products Basic information | ||
Molecular formular: | NaCLO4.H2O | |
CAS No. Cas | 7601-89-0 | |
H.S. Code | 2829. 900090 | |
Proper Shipping Name: | sodium perchlorate monohydrate | |
UN: | 1502 | |
Hazard Class: | 5.1 | |
Packaging Details: | 25kg/bag | |
Load capability: | 27mt/20GP | |
Sample Availability : | yes | |
Specification for Sodium perchloate monohydrate | ||
Items | (GB/T 23850-2009) Standard First Class | Test result for reference |
Sodium perchlorate Mono %≥ | 98.000 | 98.14 |
Water-Insoluble Matter% ≤ | 0.030 | 0.005 |
Chloride (as CL)%≤ | 0.050 | 0.003 |
Chlorate (As CL) | 0.150 | 0.038 |
Sulfate (As SO4+) | 0.030 | 0.02 |
Fe | 0.003 | 0.001 |