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Potassium Hydroxide

Strong alkaline and corrosive.
Easily absorb moisture in the air and deliquescence, absorbing carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate
Specification
ITEM
INDEX
INDEX
KOH
90% Min
48%
K2CO3
2.5% Max
1.2%MAX
Cl-
1.0% Max
0.5%MAX
Fe
0.05% Max
-
Na
2.0%MAX
1.5%MAX
Applications / Usages

We have adopted"ion-exchange membrane" to produce potassium hydroxide and introduced Japan's high current density, natural circulation, bipolar ion-exchange membrane electrolyzer and Italy's evaporation & packaging technology and equipment, wchich are both internationaly advanced. This technology is the mainstream technology in the world today in industrial production of potassium hydroxide and it has advantage of lowing energy consumption, high product quality, few waste water, gas and industrial residue, low cost and easy operation.


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