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Name: Sodium hexametaphosphate
Other Name:SHMP、hexametaphosphate、Tetrasodium pyrophosphate
CAS No.: 10124-56-8
Appearance: white powder
Molecular formula: (NaPO3)6
Molecular Weight: 611.77
Melting point: 616℃
Water solubility: soluble
Density:2.484g/cm³
Product origin:
ChinaLead Time:
2 weeksDescription:
Sodium hexametaphosphate is a white powder with a specific gravity of 2.484 (20 degrees). It is easily soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents. It has strong hygroscopicity and gradually absorbs water in the air, appearing sticky. It can form soluble chelates with metal ions such as Ca, Ba, Mg, Cu, Fe, etc. It is an excellent water treatment agent.
Application:
Sodium hexametaphosphate is used as a food quality improver in the food industry, used in canned goods, fruit juice beverages, dairy products, and soy milk; It can be used as a pH regulator, metal ion chelating agent, adhesive and expanding agent, etc., for beans and canned fruits. It can stabilize natural pigments and protect food color. When used in canned meat, it can emulsify fat and maintain a uniform texture; Used on the right side of meat products to improve water retention and prevent spoilage of meat fat; Adding it to beer can clarify the sprinkle and prevent turbidity. It is a water softener with excellent water quality and no sedimentation.
Specification:
Item |
Standard |
Appearance |
White Powder |
Total phosphate (as P2O5)%≥ |
68.0 |
Non active phosphate (as P2O5)%≤ |
7.5 |
Fe ≤% |
0.02 |
As ≤% |
0.0003 |
Pb ≤% |
0.0002 |
Heavy Metals (as Pb), ≤% |
0.001 |
F ≤% |
0.003 |
Water insoluble matter% ≤ |
0.06 |
PH value |
5.8-6.5 |
Packaging and Storage
Lined in plastic bags, wrapped in plastic coated woven bags, with a net weight of 25kg per bag.
This product should be stored in a dry and ventilated warehouse to prevent rain and moisture during transportation. Handle with care during loading and unloading to prevent packaging damage and moisture. Store separately from toxic substances.
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