Sodium Pyroantimonate
Sodium Pyroantimonate is a high-purity inorganic compound serving as a premier glass fining agent for optical and photovoltaic applications. It acts as a powerful oxidizer to eliminate bubbles and ensure superior clarity in solar glass and cathode ray tubes.
Functioning as a highly effective flame retardant synergist, this white powder enhances the thermal resistance of engineering thermoplastics such as PET and PBT. It is frequently utilized in high-performance polymer formulations where minimal pigmentation impact is required.
This technical-grade material exhibits excellent chemical stability and controlled particle size for uniform dispersion in industrial batches. It is a critical component in the production of specialized ceramics and high-definition display glass.
Sodium Pyroantimonate
- Glass Manufacturing: Used as a high-efficiency fining agent and decolorizer to remove gases and impurities from photovoltaic glassand fiber optics.
- Flame Retardancy: Acts as a synergist with halogens in engineering plastics and resins to inhibit combustion and meet UL fire safety standards.
- Ceramics & Enamels: Applied as an opacifier to improve the durability and finish of high-temperature ceramic glazes and cast iron enamels.
This substance is classified as Harmful if swallowed or inhaled and is Toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects. Personnel must handle this powder in well-ventilated areas using a NIOSH-approved dust respirator, protective gloves, and safety goggles to prevent mucous membrane irritation.
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