Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 10034-99-8 |
Formula: | Mgso4 |
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Item | Index |
MgSO4, % | ≥99.00 |
Cl, % | ≤0.001 |
Pb, % | ≤0.001 |
Fe, % | ≤0.001 |
As, % | ≤0.0002 |
PH | 5-8 |
Clarity | Clarity |
Building materials
After magnesium sulfate is dissolved in water, it can react with light burning powder to form magnesium sulfide cement. Magnesium sulfur cement has good fire resistance, heat preservation, durability and environmental protection, and is used in many fields such as fireproof door core boards, exterior wall insulation boards, silicon-modified insulation boards, and fireproof boards.
medicine
Magnesium sulfate can inhibit the central nervous system, relax skeletal muscle, and have the effects of sedation, antispasm and intracranial pressure. It is often used to treat convulsions, eclampsia, uremia, tetanus and hypertensive encephalopathy.
industry
It is used in tanning, explosives, fertilizers, papermaking, porcelain, printing and dye, lead-acid batteries and other industries. Magnesium sulfate, like other minerals such as potassium, calcium, amino acid salts, and silicates, can be used as bath salts.
agriculture
Fertilizers: In agriculture and horticulture, magnesium sulfate is used to improve magnesium-deficient soils (magnesium is an essential element of the chlorophyll molecule), most commonly used in potted plants, or magnesium-containing crops such as potatoes, roses, tomatoes, peppers, and hemp. The advantage of applying magnesium sulfate over other magnesium sulfate soil amendments (such as dolomitic lime) is its high solubility.