Copper Powder Dealers in Vapi (9 products available)

  • Copper Sulfate Powder

    Copper Sulfate Powder

    170 - 180 Per Kilogram

    100 Kilogram (MOQ)

    Country of Origin : India

    Type : Copper Sulfate Powder

    Form : Powder

    Packaging Size : 50Kg

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  • Copper Sulphate Powder

    Copper Sulphate Powder

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    We have achieved the pinnacle of success on the basis of providing a range of copper sulphate powder in the national and international markets. We are a copper sulphate powder manufacturer offering high quality of this industrial chemical, which is produced in our in-house laboratories under controlled conditions. chemical formula : cuso4 copper sulphate availability : blue granulated powderuneven crystal specifications : min cu 24.5%purity 96 % attributes : non-toxic in naturefine powdercompositional precisionhighly stablesealed packaging applications & uses : trace minerals for animal feeds indtrace minerals for poultry and cattle feed indsuppliments for poultry and cattlefeed indsuppliments for minerals mixturer and mix micronutrientagro chemicals and fertilizersingridents for mineral mixtureringridents for micronutrientelectro plating gradepaint ind, ply wood industrieselements for soil application

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  • Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder

    Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder

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    Owing to the rich industrial experience, we offer a flawless assortment of Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder. Best quality chemical compounds are used to formulate the Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder. Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder is a widely used agricultural chemical that is added to germicides and animal feed. Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder is also used as a reagent in analytical chemistry. Our team of expert chemical engineers tests the Copper Sulphate Crystalline Powder on several parameters to ensure that it is free from impurities, effective and properly packed.

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  • Copper Sulphate Powder

    Copper Sulphate Powder

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    Packaging Size : 25Kg, also available in 50Kg

    Packaging Type : Plastic Bag

    Form : Powder

    Color : Blue

    Usage : Chemical Industry

    Molar mass : 159.609 g/mol

    Formula : CuSO4

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  • Copper Sulphate Powder

    Copper Sulphate Powder

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    We offer Copper Sulphate Powder that̢۪s required in varied industrial applications. Copper Sulphate Powder, offered by us, is accurately formulated at our high-tech facility. The Copper Sulphate Powder is prepared as per the set standards under the strict direction of experts. Moreover, we ensure that Copper Sulphate Powder is packaged in high-grade materials so that the quality remains intact. We are a reliable Copper Sulphate Powder Manufacturer and Trader in Varachharoad, Gujarat.

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  • Copper Sulphate Powder

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    Sulfate compounds arise when cations combine with the anion SO42−. Often this combination results in an ionic compound, although sulfates can engage in covalent bonding with most elements. The metal complex PtSO4P(C6H5)32 is clearly covalent Pt-O bonding. Dialkylsulfates, such as dimethylsulfate are covalent, distillable species. Many sulfate salts are highly soluble in water. Exceptions include calcium sulfate, strontium sulfate, and barium sulfate, which are poorly soluble. Aluminium Sulphate Aluminium sulfate, written as Al2(SO4)3 or Al2O12S3, is a widely used industrial chemical. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as alum, as it is closely related to this group of compounds. It occurs naturally as the mineral alunogenite. It is frequently used as a flocculating agent in the purification of drinking water[1][2] and waste water treatment plants, and also in paper manufacturing. Aluminium sulfate is rarely, if ever, encountered as the anhydrous salt. It forms a number of different hydrates, of which the hexadecahydrate Al2(SO4)3•16H2O and octadecahydrate Al2(SO4)3•18H2O are the most common. Alum Aluminium sulfate may be made by dissolving aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3, in sulfuric acid, H2SO4: 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2SO4 + 3 H2O → Al2(SO4)3·6H2O Aluminium Sulphat Ferric Aluminium Sulfate is used in water purification and as a mordant in dyeing and printing textiles. In water purification, it causes impurities to coagulate which are removed as the particulate settles to the bottom of the container or more easily filtered. This process is called coagulation or flocculation. When dissolved in a large amount of neutral or slightly-alkaline water, aluminium sulfate produces a gelatinous precipitate of aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3. In dyeing and printing cloth, the gelatinous precipitate helps the dye adhere to the clothing fibers by rendering the pigment insoluble. Aluminium Sulphate Non-Ferric Aluminium sulfate is sometimes used to reduce the pH of garden soil, as it hydrolyzes to form the aluminium hydroxide precipitate and a dilute sulfuric acid solution. Aluminium sulfate is the active ingredient of some antiperspirants; however, beginning in 2005 the US Food and Drug Administration no longer recognized it as a wetness reducer. Aluminium sulfate is usually found in baking powder. In construction industry it is used as waterproofing agent and accelerator in concrete. Another use is a foaming agent in fire fighting foam. It is also used in styptic pencils, and pain relief from stings and bites; it is the active ingredient in popular pain relief products such as Stingose. Ammonium Sulphate It is used largely as an artificial fertilizer for alkaline soils. In the soil the sulfate ion is released and forms sulfuric acid, lowering the pH balance of the soil (as do other sulfate compounds such as aluminium sulfate), while contributing essential nitrogen for plant growth. It is also used as an agricultural spray adjuvant for water soluble insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. There it functions to bind iron and calcium cations that are present in both well water and plant cells. It is particularly effective as an adjuvant for 2,4-D (amine), glyphosate, and glufosinate herbicides. It is also used in the preparation of other ammonium salts. Barium Sulphate Barium sulfate (or barium sulphate) is a white crystalline solid with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is poorly soluble in water and other traditional solvents but is soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid. The mineral barite is composed largely of barium sulfate and is a common ore of barium. Calcium Sulphate Calcium sulfate is a common laboratory and industrial chemical. In the form of γ-anhydrite (the nearly anhydrous form), it is used as a desiccant. It is also used as a coagulant in products like tofu. [1] In the natural state, unrefined calcium sulfate is a translucent, crystalline white rock. When sold under the name Drierite, it appears blue or pink due to impregnation with cobalt chloride, which functions as a moisture indicator. The hemihydrate (CaSO4.~0.5H2O) is better known as plaster of Paris, while the dihydrate (CaSO4.2H2O) occurs naturally as gypsum. The anhydrous form occurs naturally as β-anhydrite. Depending on the method of calcination of calcium sulfate dihydrate, specific hemihydrates are sometimes distinguished: alpha-hemihydrate and beta-hemihydrate.[2] They appear to differ only in crystal size. Alpha-hemihydrate crystals are more prismatic than beta-hemihydrate crystals and when mixed with water form a much stronger and harder superstructure. Chromium Sulphate Inhalation : Causes irritation to respiratory tract, symptoms may include coughing, sore throat, and shortness of breath. May result in ulceration and perforation of respiratory tract. When heated, this compound may give off copper fume, which can cause symptoms similar to the common cold, including chills and stuffiness of the head. Basic Chromium Sulphat Appearance : Fine free flowing, spray dried, Dark Green Colour Powder Cr203 Cont. : 25% + 1% BASICITY : 33% + 2% PH : 3 + 0.2 PRESENCE OF CHROMATE : ABSENT. CHROME VI CONTENT : ABSENT. MOISTURE CONT : 6% MAXIMUM. INSOLUBLE : 0.2% MAXIMUM. CHROME VI CONTENT : ABSENT Copper Sulphate Formula : CuSO4.5H2O Appearance : Blue Crystal Assay : 97.00% + - 1% Cu Content : 24.50% +_ 0.50% Insoluble : 1% Max Free Moisture : 1% Max Ferrous Sulphate Formula : Fe(SO4).7H2O Assay : 97.00 % Min Fe Content : 19.50% Min Appearance : Blue green crystals. Solubility : 48.6 g100 g water @ 50C (122F) Density : 1.90 Boiling Point : > 300C (> 572F) Decomposes. Ferric Sulphate Appearance : Grayish-white powder or rhombic crystals. Odor : Odorless. Solubility : Soluble in water. Density : 3.097 (Anhydrous) % Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F) : 0 Melting Point : 480C (896F) Melting Point : 57C (135F) Loses water Lithium Sulphate Lithium sulfate is a white inorganic salt used to treat bipolar disorder (see Lithium pharmacology). It is soluble in water, though it does not follow the usual trend of solubility versus temperature — its solubility in water decreases with increasing temperature. This property is shared with few inorganic compounds, such as the lanthanide sulfates. Manganese Sulphate Appearance : Pale pink granular powder. Odor : Odorless. Solubility : Soluble in 1 part water. Density : 2.95 % Volatiles by volume @ 21C (70F) : 0 Boiling Point : 850C (1562F) Decomposes. Melting Point : 700C (1292F) Loses all water @ 400-500C Potassium Sulphate Formula : K2SO4 Description : White Crystal M.W. : 174 Assay : 98.50 % Min Chloride : 0.005% PH : 5 to 5.5 Lead : Nil Iron : 0.002% Glauber,S Salt Sodium sulfate is the sodium salt of sulfuric acid. Anhydrous, it is a white crystalline solid of formula Na2SO4; the decahydrate Na2SO4·10H2O has been known as Glauber's salt or, historically, sal mirabilis since the 17th century. With an annual production of 6 million tonnes, it is one of the world's major commodity chemicals. Sodium sulfate is mainly used for the manufacture of detergents and in the Kraft process of paper pulping. About two thirds of the world's production is from mirabilite, the natural mineral form of the decahydrate, and the remainder from by-products of chemical processes such as hydrochloric acid production. Stannous Sulphate EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES : Remove from exposure. EYES : Flush with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. SKIN : Remove any contaminated clothing. Flood skin with large volumes of water for 15 minutes. INHALATIONINGESTION : Seek medical attention immediately Tin Sulphate Boiling Point 760 mm Hg : Decomposes Specific Gravity : 3.95 Vapor Density (Air=1) : Not applicable % Volatiles by Weight : NA Solubility in H2O : Soluble Melting Point : 360 o C Ionic Nature : Yes Zinc Sulphate Zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) is a colorless crystalline, water-soluble chemical compound. The hydrated form, ZnSO4·7H2O, the mineral goslarite, was historically known as "white vitriol" and can be prepared by reacting zinc with aqueous sulfuric acid. It may also be prepared by adding solid zinc to a Copper II Sulfate solution. (Zn+CuSO4→ZnSO4+Cu) It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds, fertilizers, and agricultural sprays. ZnSO4·7H2O is used in making lithopone, in coagulation baths for rayon, in electrolytes for zinc plating, as a mordant in dyeing, as a preservative for skins and leather and in medicine as an astringent and emetic. An aqueous solution of zinc sulfate is claimed to be effective at removing moss from roofs. Spraying a mixture on moss will allow the wind to simply blow off the remaining debris, however it is not recommended for use on lawns as it is as effective at removing grass. Iron Sulphate Ferrous sulfate is used to treat iron-deficiency anemia. Side effects of therapy may include nausea and epigastric abdominal discomfort after taking iron. These side effects may be minimized by taking ferrous sulfate at bedtime. Copperas was given indiscriminately by untrained persons to slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries for various ailments. The knowledge that it would cause violent nausea and vomiting made it an ideal "remedy" for virtually anything that ailed a slave and kept him from work. Many slaves were poisoned and died from this practice.[citation needed. Ferrous sulfate is also used to fortify various foods with iron, for example, the enriched corn meal in Cheetos.

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    Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate, copper foundry waste

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    Manganese Carbonate, Magnesium Nitrate, Copper Sulphate Crystal

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