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  • How Liquid Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate Improves Alumina Foam Ceramic Performance
    04-20-2016
    Liquid Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate is a high‑performance ceramic binder widely used to improve the strength, thermal stability, and bonding performance of alumina foam ceramics. By forming a stable phosphate network during high‑temperature sintering, it enhances structural integrity, increases resistance to thermal shock, and ensures long‑term durability in demanding environments. This makes it an essential additive for refractory materials, high‑temperature insulation products, porous ceramics, and advanced industrial applications requiring reliable performance under extreme conditions.
  • Three Technological Breakthroughs in Industrial SHMP: Cut Cost by 40% & Unlock New Applications
    05-16-2026
    Industrial-grade Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP) is undergoing major changes. From a new sodium sulfate production route that cuts raw material costs by up to 40%, to stable low-pH SHMP for sensitive applications, and even a dramatic 93.7% gas barrier efficiency in coal mine safety — this article breaks down three key technological shifts every buyer and partner should know.
  • How to Match PAM Based on Water Quality: A Complete Technical Guide from Selection to Optimization
    05-15-2026
    Improper PAM selection leads to poor treatment performance and high costs. This guide explains how to match PAM type (anionic, cationic, non-ionic) based on water quality analysis, select molecular weight and ionic degree, avoid common dosing and dissolution mistakes, and use on-site diagnosis methods. Includes a real case study of lithium battery wastewater optimization saving RMB 1.4 million annually. Concludes with a four-step scientific selection process.
  • How Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate Acts as a High-Performance Inorganic Binder in Porous Ceramic Catalyst Supports
    06-03-2026
    Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP) as a high-performance inorganic binder for porous ceramic catalyst supports delivers 8x strength vs organic binders, 75-91% adjustable porosity, 30-50% energy savings, and one-pot compatibility with active metals—making it the ideal choice for next-generation ceramic catalyst supports.
  • Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate in Magnesium Phosphate Cement: Enhancing Strength and Water Resistance
    06-15-2026
    Magnesium phosphate cement (MPC) sets fast and bonds strong—but water ruins it. New research shows Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP) solves the problem: +20-42% compressive strength and +28% water resistance. Includes formulation guide for rapid repair cements.
  • The Role of SHMP in the Booming Paper Industry
    04-20-2016
    Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP) plays a critical role in the modern paper‑making industry, serving as an effective pulp dispersant, fiber stabilizer, and wet‑end process additive. By improving pulp uniformity, preventing scale formation, and enhancing chemical efficiency, SHMP helps paper mills achieve better sheet formation, smoother production flow, and higher product quality. It is widely used in pulp processing, coating formulations, and industrial water systems, making it an essential chemical for high‑performance paper manufacturing.
  • Industrial Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP) Guide: GB/T 9983-2004 Grades & Applications
    05-19-2026
    This guide introduces industrial sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) based on GB/T 9983-2004. It covers four key applications: detergents, metal cleaning, ceramics, and water treatment. The article compares Excellent, First, and Second grades across critical parameters including P₂O₅ content, iron (Fe), water insolubles, and whiteness. Learn which grade suits your process — from high-end metal cleaning to cost-effective general use.
  • 2026 Industrial Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP) Procurement Guide: Market Trends & Supplier Selection
    05-19-2026
    This 2026 STPP procurement guide covers market trends, grade price differences (Excellent is 5–10% higher than First), and a 5-step supplier screening method. Learn how to verify COA, test samples (iron & water insolubles), and assess supply stability. Key tip: for metal cleaning, Excellent Grade prevents costly rework. Ideal for buyers seeking cost-effective, informed purchasing decisions.
  • Solid Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP) vs. Aluminum Chromium Phosphate Binder (AHFS) in High-Temperature Kilns: A Complete Replacement Guide
    05-27-2026
    In high-temperature kiln environments, switching from Aluminum Chromium Phosphate Binder (AHFS) to Solid Aluminum Dihydrogen Phosphate (ADP) offers chromium-free compliance, strong bonding stability, and comparable thermal performance. This post covers direct replacement feasibility, working temperatures, application tips, and why ADP is gaining traction in refractory mortars and castables.
  • Food Grade Vs Industrial Grade STPP: The Critical Difference Between White Powders
    06-02-2026
    Choosing between Food Grade and Industrial Grade STPP is not a matter of price—it's a matter of compliance and safety. While both share the same chemical formula (Na5P3O₁₀), Food Grade STPP enforces strict limits on heavy metals like Arsenic (As ≤ 3ppm) and Lead (Pb ≤ 5ppm), making it safe for seafood, meat, and poultry processing. Industrial Grade STPP has relaxed impurity standards and is intended only for detergents, ceramics, and water treatment. Using the wrong grade can lead to customs rejection, container destruction, and serious health liability. This guide explains how to read a COA, spot fake food-grade certificates, and source the right STPP for your market.
  • Industrial Grade Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (TSPP) – HG/T 2968-2009
    05-20-2026
    Industrial-grade Sodium Pyrophosphate (TSPP) complies with the HG/T 2968-2009 standard, covering both the anhydrous form (≥96.5%) and the decahydrate form (≥98.0%), with water-insoluble matter ≤0.15% / 0.10% and a pH range of 9.9–10.7. It is suitable for use in industries such as detergents, electroplating, water treatment, and ceramics. Professional support is provided by a dedicated team with over ten years of export experience, complemented by technical analysts; on-site guidance is also available.
  • HG/T 2767-2009 Compliant Industrial Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate: Dihydrate vs. Anhydrous
    05-29-2026
    Choosing the right Industrial Grade Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate is critical for metal pretreatment and industrial water conditioning. This article breaks down the strict parameters of HG/T 2767-2009, compares Dihydrate vs. Anhydrous forms, and explains why controlling trace impurities (Chloride, Iron, Sulfate) directly impacts your production line efficiency.
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