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1. Mono Patassium Phosphate

Used to manufacture metaphosphate in medical or food industry. Used as a high effective K and P compound fertilizer. It contains totally 86% fertilizer elements, used as a basic ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

2. Tricalcium Phosphate

Technical Grade TCP is used in the production of ceramic, color glasses and milky glasses. It may used as dental adhesive, plastic stabilizer, polishing powder, syrup clearer, ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

3. Dipotassium Phosphate

Used in medicine and ferment industry, animalcule, Bacteria culture medium, pH buffering agents. The raw material for producing potassium pyrophosphate. Buffering agent for ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

4. Tripotassium Phosphate

Used in production of liquid soap, gasoline refinery, high quality paper making; Used as a NK fertilizer; Used as a water softener for boiler; Also used in pharmaceutical ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

5. Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate

As a leavening agent it is applied to roast foodstuffs to control the fermentation speed; When applied to instant noodles, it can shorten water resetting time and avoid stickiness ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

6. Tetra Potassium Pyrophosphate

It mainly applied to electroplating without cyanate, industrial or household detergents; It can used as a buffering reagent as well as stabilizer for hydrogen peroxide; It can ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

7. Tetra Sodium Pyrophosphate

Applied in industries of detergents as detergent auxiliary, paper production to bleach and electroplating; In food industry it is used as buffering agent, emulsifier, nutrition ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010

8. Disodium Phosphate

Used as a fire-preventio agent for fabric, timber, and paper, also as water softening agent for boiler, food additive, buffering agent, solder, tanning agent, etc. Packing and ...
Last Updated: Mar 30, 2010