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Solvay PERSALTS 

Solvay PERSALTS offers a complete range of solid inorganic persalts. Persalts have been used in cleaning products for most of the last century.

Their formulation flexibility, performance, ease of use, environmental acceptability and availability has ensured that persalts are key ingredients in many formulations. 

These products are designed to provide performance benefits to meet the needs of specific applications in the detergent market.

In addition, they can also provide significant benefits to a range of applications, as solid carriers of hydrogen peroxide


Blends

Solvay can supply blends of sodium percarbonate and sodium carbonate.

Please contact us if you require custom made blends with for example colored speckles, TAED bleach activator or other raw materials.

Sodium Perborates

Sodium perborate is a true inorganic peroxide containing a cyclic peroxide ring structure. Sodium perborate is produced commercially in both a tetrahydrate and monohydrate form.

Sodium perborate is an odourless, stable, easy to use free flowing white granular powder.

Sodium Percarbonates

Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate - commonly referred to as sodium percarbonate - is an addition compound of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide.

Solvay offers a range of coated sodium percarbonate under the OXYPER® S brand name. It combines the dual properties of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide, to provide significant benefits when alkalinity and bleaching is required.

The combination of the 2 in 1 product, in addition to a high available oxygen content and high bulk density,  allows OXYPER® S to improve detergency performance  while reducing the need for additional builders and consequently the environmental impact of the formulated detergents.

OXYPER® Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate has minimal impact on the environment, decomposing after use into water, oxygen and soda ash.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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