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Thiourea Dioxide



Thiourea dioxide is mainly used as exchange of sodium hydrosulfite in textile and paper making industry. It has good heat stability, high reducibility, easy operation , transportation and storage convenient. Meanwhile, the product can be also used to organic synthesis in synthetic fiber industry, and as additive of polythene, etc.

 


We are the leading manufacturer and supplier of Thiourea dioxide in China, can produce 16,0000mt per year. We can make sure the stable quality for you, and the price is attractive. It's a totally environmentally safe bleaching agent.


 



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Posted by Jinghong Wu
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Henan Hongye Chemical Co., Ltd
Address 2km to the North of Nanle County, Puyang C
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457000
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China
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Product SpecificationsThe specifications of TD are as follows:
Purity: 99.0%min
Thiourea: 0.1%max
Moisture: 0.05%max
Iron(Fe): 10ppm max
Sulphate: 0.17%max

Packing:
1.500kg or 1000kg container bags
2.100kg or 160kg drums
3.50kg fiber drums
4.25kg or 50kg plastic bags inner two layers
5.25kg kraft paper compound plastic bags

Industry CategoryOrganic Chemical

Quality/Safety CertificationsISO9001:2000&ISO14001

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Other ProductsFormamidinesulfinic acid, thiourea, sodium percarbonate, reducing agent fm, pulp bleaching agent fas, titanium dioxide rutile and anatase,melamine, aluminum sulphate, 2-ethyl anthraquinone, monoammonium phosphate and other phosphates,Methyl Cellulose(MC), Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose, etc.

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Company HistoryYear Started:1998

Estimated Annual SalesUSD10

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Product id 20910
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Added 2006.08.06
 

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