Top Sodium Silicate Powder Manufacturer
Noble Alchem manufactures Sodium Silicate Powder of different grades suitable for different applications.
Our Sodium Silicate Powder has adhesive, binding, and protective properties. Its ability to form strong bonds when mixed with water and exposed to carbon dioxide makes it valuable in applications such as construction, ceramics, detergents, and more.
Sodium Silicate Powder Applications
One of its primary applications in construction is as an ingredient in the production of concrete and cement products. When sodium silicate powder is mixed with cement, it reacts with the calcium hydroxide present in the cement to form calcium silicate hydrate (CSH) gel. This gel is a crucial compound renowned for its role in enhancing the strength and durability of concrete.
Noble’s spray dried sodium silicate powder provides unique benefits for the detergents & industrial cleaning industries. Produced in state of the art plant and under controlled conditions, our hydrous powders are completely soluble in water and ensure a consistent product quality. Low bulk density and high solubility makes it a perfect ingredient for detergent powders.
Potassium Silicate Powder aids plants in withstanding environmental stresses like drought and salinity by enhancing water retention and nutrient uptake. It improves nutrient absorption, especially silicon, which bolsters plant structure and protection.
Sodium silicate powder has a significant role in foundry applications. It is applied primarily for the creation of molds and cores for metal casting. Sodium slicate powder’s unique properties allow it to serve as a binder when mixed with sand. This mixture forms a hardened shell around patterns or cores, providing stability during the casting process.
Sodium Silicate Powder for Refractory
Sodium silicate powder is widely utilized in refractory applications due to its exceptional heat-resistant properties. When incorporated into refractory materials, it enhances their ability to withstand extreme temperatures without compromising structural integrity. This makes sodium silicate powder a valuable ingredient in the production of refractory bricks, coatings, and linings used in furnaces, kilns, and other thermal applications where resistance to intense heat is paramount.