Sodium Sulphite is an inorganic compound widely used as a reducing agent, preservative, and oxygen scavenger in various industrial applications. It appears as a white crystalline powder or granules and is known for its excellent solubility and stability. Sodium Sulphite plays a vital role in water treatment processes by removing dissolved oxygen, helping to prevent corrosion in boilers and pipelines.
It is also extensively used in the paper and pulp industry, textile processing, photographic processing, and chemical manufacturing. Due to its effective antioxidant properties, it is used in certain formulations to enhance shelf life and maintain product quality. Manufactured under strict quality control standards, Sodium Sulphite ensures high purity, consistent performance, and reliable results across multiple industries.
| Chemical Formula | Na₂SO₃ |
| Molecular Weight | 126.04 g/mol |
| Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
| Purity | 95% - 99% |
| Melting Point | Decomposes on Heating |
| Solubility | Highly Soluble in Water |
| Usage | Water Treatment, Photography, Pulp & Paper Industry, Chemical Processing |
| Packaging | 25 kg / 50 kg Bags |
| MOQ | 1 Kilogram |
| Origin | India |