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Sodium Hydroxide often known as caustic soda is a highly corrosive material typically used in soap making industry.
Due to its high reactivity with oils and fats, it represents the main constituent in household detergents and cleaning agents today.
With its highly alkaline nature, it is often deployed in personal care products or other applications where a stable alkaline environment is required.
Industrially, it is often regarded as a platform chemical to serve as a precursor for the synthesis of other useful chemical compounds.
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Hydrochloric acid is corrosive in nature and is a useful cleaning agent for limescale removal. It is typically found in many household application cleaners as stain removers.
Additionally, hydrochloric is used heavily in the metal industry for metal cleaning, pickling steel and aluminium etching processes.
Similar to its alkaline caustic soda counterpart, it is also used to regulate the pH of acidic mediums and is a precursor to other downstream chemicals.
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Sodium Hypochlorite commonly referred to as bleach, is a rich source of chlorine. Its high chlorine reservoir per molecule makes it an excellent disinfectant and antimicrobial agent.
Sodium hypochlorite solutions are generally clear, greenish yellow liquid with an odor of chlorine when in contact with oxidizable material & surfaces (including skin).
It is also a great destaining agent - effective in removing a variety of stains by oxidizing away the intense color yielding chromophores present in any color systems
Chlorine is a halogen and has a characteristic penetrating and irritating odor. Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas but an amber liquid under pressure
While its use is broad and varied, the more popular end uses of chlorine includes but not limited to:
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Disinfection
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Plastics
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Glove manufacturing (Detackifier)
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Water and wastewater treatment
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Pharmaceuticals
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Cosmetics and other organic synthesis
Liquid chlorine produced by MSCI are dried, compressed and liquidfied and subsequently stored in 930kg drums and 68kg cyclinders
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Aqueous Ferric Chloride is a chemical compound that is used in a variety of applications.
It is primarily used in waste and water purification processes. Acting as a coagulating agent, its multiple iron species bring non-settling particles together into larger masses called floc easing the way for filtration of unwanted masses from treated water.
Aqueous ferric chloride is highly corrosive and has also found a home in surface treatment industry such as etchants for copper-based metal in printed circuit boards.
Methyl Chloride otherwise known as chloromethane, is a colorless, sweet-smelling, flammable gas. It was formerly utilized as a refrigerant but has been deemed obsolete due to its toxicity to the environment.
Today, it is commonly used as a methylating agent in the manufacture of silicones and butyl rubber.
Methyl chloride is typically used for the production of paraquats which is highly needed for pest preservation in the agriculture industry


