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Natrio dibutilo ditiophosfatas / Ditiophosfatas BS 49% – 53% - Ditiophosfatas

Natrio dibutilo ditiophosfatas / Ditiophosfatas BS 49% – 53% - Ditiophosfatas

Chemical appearance Dithiophosphate IBS or Sodium Diisobutyl Dithiophosphate has a yellowish and dark brown coloured appearance. It comes in a stable liquid form which has no strong smell. It has a PH level of 10 to 13. Chemical application and strength Dithiophosphate IBS or Sodium Diisobutyl Dithiophosphate is a very good collector of nickel, zinc minerals (activated), and copper ores. It is also used within gold harvesting plants because of its ability to increase harvest of precious metals. In the process of depressing iron sulphides, high levels of pH is needed which makes this floater the ideal one to use. Also great in the recovery process of refractory gold which is contained in sulphide matrices Compared to most collectors of sulphide, only a small amount of Dithiophosphate IBS is needed in the flotation process. This floater gives maximum value in recovering precious metals. CAS Number:53378-51-1 HS Code:292019
Natrio metabisulfitas 97% (SMBS) - Natrio metabisulfitas (SMBS)

Natrio metabisulfitas 97% (SMBS) - Natrio metabisulfitas (SMBS)

Chemical appearance: The appearance of Sodium metabisulfite is either in the form of white crystals or as a powdered solid with a slight odor of sulfur. Inhalation could lead to toxic results and can cause serious damages to skin and tissue. Sodium metabisulfite is clearly soluble in water and forms a clear and colorless solution. Chemical application and strengths: The primary applications of Sodium metabisulfite are evident in the mining industry. It is used for controlling the depression of pyrites and sphalerite minerals. MBS is ideal for pH control for the froth flotation process, where it could control pyrite depression. Sodium Metabisulfite is also helpful in preventing flotation of sphalerite through copper activation with the availability of Tennantite/Covellite in the ore. In the case of pyrite flotation, the maximum iron/pyrite depression with the use of Sodium Metabisulfite is possible somewhere around the pH of 6. CAS Number:7681-57-4 HS Code:283210