We ship caustic soda to Africa using internationally compliant packaging and logistics. Caustic soda flakes are exported in 25 kg PP/PE bags or 1 MT jumbo bags loaded in 20-foot containers (24–25 MT [...]
Caustic soda flakes are solid sodium hydroxide with 96–99% purity. They are lightweight, easy to store, have a longer shelf life, and are more cost-effective to ship internationally. Liquid caustic soda is a [...]
Caustic soda prices in Africa vary based on several key factors, including product purity grade (96% vs 99%), product form (flakes vs liquid), order quantity and volume discounts, destination country and port of [...]
When choosing a caustic soda supplier Africa businesses can trust, look for these essential qualities: internationally certified products with ISO 9001 quality management, SGS or BV inspection reports with every shipment, competitive wholesale [...]
Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is widely used across African industries for soap and detergent manufacturing, municipal water treatment, gold mining and mineral processing, textile bleaching and mercerizing, petroleum refining, pulp and paper production, [...]
The two main byproducts are chlorine gas (Cl₂) and hydrogen gas (H₂). Both are valuable industrial chemicals rather than waste products. Chlorine is used in PVC manufacturing, water disinfection, and chemical production. Hydrogen is [...]
They are completely different chemicals. Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide (NaOH), a strong and highly corrosive alkali used in heavy industrial applications. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), a mild and safe alkaline compound used [...]
Yes. Caustic soda is classified as a severely corrosive substance. It can cause serious chemical burns to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes on contact. Ingestion can be fatal. However, when handled properly with appropriate [...]
Caustic soda is used in a wide range of industries. The most common applications include paper and pulp manufacturing, aluminum production, soap and detergent making, water treatment, textile processing, petroleum refining, and food processing. [...]
Yes. Caustic soda is simply the common industrial name for sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Other widely used names include lye, soda lye, and sodium hydrate. All of these names refer to the exact same chemical [...]

