Sodium hydrosulfite (NaHS) is a chemical compound with formula NaHSO3. It is used as a water treatment for lowering pH and to control taste in drinking water. It is also known by various names: sodium acid sulphite, sodium hyposulfite, sulfuric acid sodium salt, or hydrosulfuric acid sodium salt. The anhydrous form is colourless, but commercial samples are often contaminated with crystalline anhydrous sodium sulfate (NaSO4).
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Uses of Sodium Hydrosulphite
Vat dyeing, reduction cleaning, printing and stripping, and textile bleaching are all common uses in the textile business.
It's also used to bleach paper pulps, particularly mechanical pulps, and it's the most adaptable bleaching agent in the industry.
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It's utilised in kaolin clay bleaching, fur bleaching and reductive whitening, and bamboo and straw bleaching.
It's found in minerals, thiourea compounds, and other sulphides.
Manufacturing Process:
Sodium hydrosulphite is being produced. Sodium bisulphate and sulphuric acid are heated to form sodium sulphate, which is subsequently treated with steam to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen sulphide.
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The highly hazardous gas is then degraded in two stages: first, thermal breakdown with calcium oxide in water at 500-600 degrees Celsius (the reaction creates calcium sulphide), then heating in air at 300-400 degrees Celsius to release water vapour and leave sodium sulphide behind. Finally, around 200-300°C, sodium hydroxide and sulphur dioxide react to form sodium met sulphite.
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Market Outlook:
Sodium Hydrosulfite Market Size will likely grow by a CAGR of about 4% up to 2024. The rising paper products demand in Asia Pacific will drive the global sodium hydrosulfite market growth till 2024 owing to its extensive application as a reductive bleaching agent for pulp in the paper manufacturing process. Increasing consumer confidence, disposable income, and shoppers’ eagerness to keep up with the latest fashion trends are just a few of the major factors driving the textile market’s growth.
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Sodium Hydrosulfite Market in India provides top-level overview of Sodium Hydrosulfite industry in India. It covers Sodium Hydrosulfite market size and expected growth rate during forecast period, 2021-2024.
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In addition to above fundamentals, it contains revenue estimates for 3 years of all leading players in market, taking into account sales and revenue growth. The study also highlights key drivers, restraints, opportunities and challenges that affect India Sodium Hydrosulfite market.
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