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Sodium Hydrosulfide is a chemical compound used in a variety of industries, including paper and pulp, leather tanning, and metal processing. It is a white, water-soluble solid with a strong odor. It is used as a bleaching agent, a reducing agent, and a flotation agent in the paper and pulp industry. In the leather tanning industry, it is used to remove hair from hides and to soften leather. In metal processing, it is used to remove oxides from metals and to clean and brighten metals.
In the paper and pulp industry, Sodium Hydrosulfide is used to bleach wood pulp and to reduce the amount of chlorine used in the bleaching process. In the leather tanning industry, it is used to remove hair from hides and to soften leather. In metal processing, it is used to remove oxides from metals and to clean and brighten metals.
Some companies in the Sodium Hydrosulfide market include AkzoNobel, BASF, Dow Chemical, Huntsman, and Solvay. Show Less Read more