Product name: sodium chlorate
CAS NO: 7775-09-9
Chemical formula: NaClO3
Relative molecular weight 106.44,
Appearance: usually white or yellowish crystalline powder
Packaging: 25kg woven bag, supporting customized packaging
Delivery date: 10-20 working days
Supply capacity: 5000TONS/MONTH
Application: Mainly used in industry to manufacture chlorine dioxide, sodium chlorite, perchlorates (such as potassium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, and other complexes), and other chlorates (such as potassium chlorate, magnesium chlorate, barium chlorate, and so on). At the same time, it is also widely used in pulp, printing and dyeing, medicine, pesticides, dyes, tanning, mineral processing and other industrial fields.
Sodium chlorate
Quality index:
Control project Indicators
Type Type
grade qualified grade
appearance White or yellowish crystals
sodium chlorate(as dry basis), % 99.0 99.0 98.0
moisture, % 0.30 0.50 0.80
water insoluble, % 0.02 0.03 0.03
chloride( CL), % 0.20 0.20 0.30
sulfate(SO4), % 0.10 0.02
chromate(CrO4), % â?¤ 0.01 0.02
ferrum (Fe), % 0.005 0.05
To use:
Used for manufacturing chlorine dioxide (can do tap water treatment), sodium chlorite and other chlorate, perchlorate
Used in herbicide, oxidant, paper making, printing and dyeing, tanning leather, explosive, printing ink manufacturing
Used for match, fireworks, medicine, metallurgical ore treatment and bromine extraction from sea water
Packing:
 25kg plastic woven bag
1000Kg woven bag
Sodium chlorate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaClO3. It is a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water. It is hygroscopic. It decomposes above 300 C to release oxygen and leaves sodium chloride. Several hundred million tons are produced annually, mainly for applications in bleaching pulp to produce high brightness paper.
The main commercial use for sodium chlorate is for making chlorine dioxide (ClO2). The largest application of ClO2, which accounts for about 95% of the use of chlorate, is in bleaching of pulp. All other, less important chlorates are derived from sodium chlorate, usually by salt metathesis with the corresponding chloride. All perchlorate compounds are produced industrially by the oxidation of solutions of sodium chlorate by electrolysis.