This is a functional aluminum material that achieves Na content of 1/5 or less and Cl content below the detection limit!
"Low Na, Low Cl Liquid Aluminum Sulfate" is an aluminum material that maintains its liquid properties while achieving a sodium content of less than 1/5 and a chlorine content below the detection limit. Liquid aluminum sulfate is used as a coagulant in water treatment and as an additive in papermaking. By improving this material and producing a low Na, low Cl grade, we are advancing development to propose it as an aluminum source for electronic applications such as batteries and for cosmetics. 【Features】 ■ Maintains liquid properties - Achieves sodium content of less than 1/5 - Achieves chlorine content below the detection limit *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【List of Liquid Properties】 ■Al2O3(%): 8.06 ■pH: 3.59 ■Fe(ppm): <30 ■Specific Gravity (g/cm3): 1.323 ■Na(ppm): <50 ■Cl(ppm): n.d. ■Ca(ppm): 16 ■Mg(ppm): 2 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Usage】 ■ For electronic applications such as batteries ■ For cosmetic-related Al sources *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Asada Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. has been a pioneer in aluminum-based coagulants since its founding, producing coagulants such as aluminum sulfate and polyaluminum chloride for water treatment. In addition, we have focused on the production of unsaturated acid metal salt monomers such as zinc methacrylate (R-20S) and acrylic acid salts, which are widely used not only domestically but also internationally as modifiers for rubber and resins in products like golf balls and industrial belts. In recent years, our products have been utilized in a wide range of fields including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, electronic materials, and automotive materials, and we will continue to challenge the infinite possibilities brought by aluminum and other metal compounds in the future.