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Sodium Metasilicate Pentahydrate

Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate, also known as sodium silicate, is an inorganic compound that exists in the form of colorless, water-soluble crystals. It is characterized by its versatility in various applications, including use as an adhesive, sealant, cleaning agent additive, corrosion inhibitor, and as a binder in the manufacture of refractory materials. Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate reacts with water and acids, forming a strong, heat-resistant bond, making it useful in the construction industry and in the production of refractory bricks and cements. Due to its ability to form water-resistant compounds and its resistance to high temperatures, it has found broad applications in various industries.

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It is characterised by its versatility in various applications, including as an adhesive, sealant, cleaning agent additive, corrosion inhibitor and as a binder in the production of refractories. Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate reacts with water and acids to form a strong heat-resistant bond, making it suitable for use in the construction industry and in the manufacture of refractory bricks and cements. Due to its ability to form waterproof compounds and its resistance to high temperatures, it has found wide applications in various industries.

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