Product Description
Sodium Percarbonate is a high‑purity oxygen‑releasing cleaning and bleaching agent. It provides excellent stain removal, deodorizing, sanitizing, and eco‑friendly bleaching. Widely used in detergents, laundry boosters, household cleaners, toilet cleaners, floor cleaners, fabric brighteners, industrial cleaning chemicals, and environmentally safe formulations.
Chemical Information
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Chemical Name: Sodium Percarbonate
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IUPAC Name: Sodium carbonate–hydrogen peroxide (2:3)
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Other Names: Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Oxygen Bleach, Solid Hydrogen Peroxide
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Chemical Formula: 2Na2CO3·3H2O2
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CAS Number: 15630‑89‑4
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Purity: ≥ 98%
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Appearance: White granular powder
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Solubility: Soluble in water, releases active oxygen
Features & Benefits
- Releases active oxygen for strong cleaning
- Eco‑friendly, non‑chlorine bleach
- Effective stain & odor removal
- Enhances detergent performance
- Gentle on fabrics vs. chlorine bleach
Uses & Applications
- Laundry detergent powders & boosters
- Household & multipurpose cleaners
- Fabric brighteners
- Industrial cleaning chemicals
- Eco‑friendly cleaning products
Suggested Formulation Uses (Examples)
- Laundry detergents: 5–20%
- Multipurpose cleaners: 1–10%
- Stain removers: 5–15%
Storage
Store in a cool, dry, well‑ventilated place away from moisture.
Warnings
Avoid dust inhalation and contact with damp surfaces. Use PPE.
Safety & Handling Summary
Use gloves, goggles & mask during handling. Refer to SDS for detailed safety guidance.
Technical Support
Cleansol provides formulation and technical support.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: The information provided is for general reference only. Users must verify suitability for their specific application and follow all safety and regulatory requirements.
Professional Use Declaration
Professional Use Only: By purchasing this product, I confirm it is for professional and commercial use only. I assume full responsibility for safe handling, storage, use, and disposal. Cleansol is not liable for any misuse or non‑professional application.