Sodium percarbonate (Synonyms: sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, sodium carbonate peroxide, PCS) is a free-flowing crystalline granules.
Percarbonate is used as an activated oxygen component in detergents, bleaches and cleaning agents. Due to the unsatisfactory storage stability of the uncoated sodium percarbonate in warm/moist surroundings and in the presence of certain detergent and cleaning agent components, percarbonate must be stabilized against the loss of active oxygen. An essential principle of stabilization involves encasing the percarbonate particles in a coating of components having a stabilizing action. Here comes the definition: the coated sodium percarbonate is the crystals coated with single or multiple layers of various substances in order to increase active oxygen stability and optimize storage and ensiling properties.
Percarbonate is used as an activated oxygen component in detergents, bleaches and cleaning agents. Due to the unsatisfactory storage stability of the uncoated sodium percarbonate in warm/moist surroundings and in the presence of certain detergent and cleaning agent components, percarbonate must be stabilized against the loss of active oxygen. An essential principle of stabilization involves encasing the percarbonate particles in a coating of components having a stabilizing action. Here comes the definition: the coated sodium percarbonate is the crystals coated with single or multiple layers of various substances in order to increase active oxygen stability and optimize storage and ensiling properties.
Benefits
? No environmental hazards - breaks down to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate (soda ash) in your wash water.
? Color safe and fabric safe. It brightens colors
? Continual use will not cause yellowing or graying of cotton fabric
? Effective stain removal in a broad range of water temperatures
? Lengthens time between linen replacement
? Prevents fabric from becoming yellowed or darkened
? Does not weaken the strength of fabrics like chlorine bleach
? In the laundry Sodium Percarbonate is used to destain, deodorize, and whiten. It is very effective as a laundry presoak for heavily stained articles.
? No environmental hazards - breaks down to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate (soda ash) in your wash water.
? Color safe and fabric safe. It brightens colors
? Continual use will not cause yellowing or graying of cotton fabric
? Effective stain removal in a broad range of water temperatures
? Lengthens time between linen replacement
? Prevents fabric from becoming yellowed or darkened
? Does not weaken the strength of fabrics like chlorine bleach
? In the laundry Sodium Percarbonate is used to destain, deodorize, and whiten. It is very effective as a laundry presoak for heavily stained articles.
Coated sodium percarbonate is the more commonly commercialized peroxide compared with the uncoated type. But the uncoated product is still the preferred ingredient for simply mixing with enough quantity of soda ash and some surfactants to form the popular oxygen bleaches.
Chemical Name:sodium percarbonate
Synonyms: PCS, solid hydrogen peroxide, Sodium carbonate hydrogen peroxide, sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate
formula :2Na2CO3·3H2O2
CAS NO.: 15630-89-4
Molecular Weight: 314.02
Molecular Weight: 314.02
Product Specification:
Product properties Standard Specification
Active Oxygen,% 13.1min
Bulk Density,g/ml 0.80-1.10
pH Value(3% Solution) 10-11
Ferrc,% 0.002Max
Moisture,% 1.5Max
Active Oxygen,% 13.1min
Bulk Density,g/ml 0.80-1.10
pH Value(3% Solution) 10-11
Ferrc,% 0.002Max
Moisture,% 1.5Max