Sodium dichromate in the Spotlight

Sodium dichromate is the chemical compound with the formula Na2Cr2O7.  Virtually all chromium ore is processed via conversion to sodium dichromate. In this way, many millions of kilograms of sodium dichromate are produced annually. In terms of reactivity and appearance, sodium dichromate and potassium dichromate are very similar. The sodium salt is, however, around twenty times more soluble in water than the potassium salt (49 g/L at 0 °C) and its equivalent weight is also lower, which is often desirable.

(Source: wikipedia)

We supply our sodium dichromate not only in solid form, but also in diluted form, from 10 % to (maximum) 61 % in almost any packing, our customers may require.  Besides, our sodium dichromate has a full REACH registration and our warehouse has all the necessary licenses to handle these dangerous goods.

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