About Strontium Sulphate
Strontium Sulphate, also known as Celestite, stands as a paragon of first-rate industrial materials. This renowned inorganic compound boasts a reduced impurity profile, with heavy metals at a mere 0.002% and residue on ignition at just 0.2%. Presented as a white to colorless crystalline powder, it remains stable under conventional conditions and is valued for its reserve of purity-98% minimum. Water-insoluble yet acid-soluble, Strontium Sulphate is a preferred choice in pyrotechnics, ceramics, paints, and glass, representing exceptional value in diverse industrial applications.
Key Advantages & Versatile Applications
Strontium Sulphate delivers notable advantages, such as exceptional stability, high purity, and customizable particle size. Its paragon-like reliability makes it indispensable in manufacturing pigments, ceramics, pyrotechnics, and specialized laboratory uses. Renowned for being non-toxic and tasteless, it serves as a reserve material in both technical and analytical grades. Its robust performance and adaptability ensure value across multiple sectors, from glassmaking to coatings, underlining its status as a first-rate industrial component.
Sample Policy, Domestic and Export Markets
Our Strontium Sulphate sample policy typically requires a nominal charge for processing and prompt order handling. Once processed, samples are carefully packed and prepared for shipment to ensure material integrity. We primarily serve the Indian domestic market but also reserve the capacity for exports across key international markets. Thanks to streamlined order processing and shipment practices, both local and overseas clients benefit from timely delivery and reliable quality assurance.
FAQ's of Strontium Sulphate:
Q: How should Strontium Sulphate be stored for maximum stability?
A: Strontium Sulphate should be stored in a dry, ventilated area with the container tightly closed to preserve stability and prevent moisture ingress.
Q: What are the main industrial applications of Strontium Sulphate?
A: Strontium Sulphate is widely used in pyrotechnics, ceramics, paints, glass production, and laboratory settings due to its exceptional purity and stability.
Q: Where can Strontium Sulphate be supplied or shipped from?
A: Our Strontium Sulphate is supplied and shipped from India, with provisions for both domestic and international markets.
Q: What is the typical usage process for Strontium Sulphate in manufacturing?
A: Manufacturers incorporate Strontium Sulphate into their formulations where a stable, high-purity sulfate is needed, particularly for creating pigments, ceramics, or specialty glass.
Q: What benefit does the reduced level of heavy metals offer when using this product?
A: The reduced heavy metals content, at just 0.002%, ensures enhanced safety and product quality, especially in sensitive applications such as laboratory and ceramic manufacturing.
Q: When does Strontium Sulphate typically decompose?
A: Strontium Sulphate remains stable up to its melting point of 1605C but begins to decompose when heated beyond this temperature.