Sodium Bisulfite Overview
Sodium Bisulfite is a sulfur-based compound that acts as a reducing agent in a variety of industrial processes. One of its most common uses involves dechlorination in water treatment, where it neutralizes free chlorine to protect downstream equipment and maintain safe effluent levels. In the pulp, paper, and textile sectors, it helps moderate bleaching actions, reducing the oxidative damage that can degrade fibers or alter product quality.
Key Properties
- Molecular Formula: NaHSO3
- Acts as a reducing agent
- Helps control oxidative reactions
Typical Applications
- Water Treatment: Dechlorination in municipal and industrial systems
- Pulp & Paper: Bleach control for maintaining material integrity
- Textile Processing: Color stabilization and fiber protection
This compound is essential wherever chlorine residues need to be neutralized or bleaching processes must be carefully managed. Its reliable performance and ease of incorporation help ensure consistent results and compliance with regulatory standards.
Sodium bisulfate (CAS 7681-38-1, EC 231-665-7) is a solid, dry acid used to reduce pH in water treatment, swimming pools, metal finishing, detergents and textile processes. Bortera manufactures and wholesales sodium bisulfate in 25 kg PE bags, palletized and securely shrink-wrapped for safe handling and international transport. Our producer-backed inventory in Turkey allows short lead times and competitive pricing for both recurring contracts and spot buys. We provide full technical documentation (TDS, MSDS) and can align packaging, palletizing and labeling with your plnt requirements. Talk to Bortera if you need mixed-container loads, alternative bag sizes or consolidated shipments with other inorganic acids and salts—your reliable chemical manufacturer and bulk distributor.