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PI13736 Sodium Thiosulfate Powder (CAS No.: 7772-98-7)

Catalogue Number PI13736
Grade UNS R30003
CAS Number 7772-98-7
Material Nickel Alloy
Composition Na2S2O3
Form Plate
Form Powder

Sodium Thiosulfate Powder is a chemical reagent used in synthesis processes and industrial procedures. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) employs stringent process controls using gravimetric and spectroscopic analysis to monitor chemical consistency and batch purity. The production process targets precise formulation while minimising impurities, ensuring that the material meets application-specific performance criteria. This controlled method supports reproducible outcomes in laboratory and manufacturing environments.
Related Products: Croscarmellose Sodium, Ammonium Thiosulfate, Sodium Starch Glycolate

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What processing methods are recommended for Nickel-Based Superalloy Plate UNS R30003?

Recommended processing includes hot working and precision machining. Proper thermal treatments and controlled cooling cycles enhance microstructural uniformity and performance in high-temperature applications. Contact us for detailed process guidelines.

How does the microstructure of UNS R30003 influence its performance in corrosive environments?

The alloy’s refined microstructure improves resistance to oxidation and corrosion. This composition minimises impurity segregation and enhances mechanical stability, particularly under cyclic loading and high-temperature exposures. Contact us for further material insights.

What quality control measures ensure the consistency of the Nickel-Based Superalloy Plate UNS R30003?

Quality control includes spectrometric analysis and standardised heat treatments, which verify the alloy's composition and structural uniformity. These measures reduce anomalies and assure performance consistency. Contact us for additional technical details.

What concentration is optimal for industrial reactions when using Sodium Thiosulfate Powder?

The optimal concentration depends on the specific reaction parameters. Users typically prepare solutions between 1-10% by weight. Adjustments may be needed based on reaction kinetics and downstream processing requirements. Contact us for detailed guidelines tailored to your reaction setup.

How should Sodium Thiosulfate Powder be stored to maintain its chemical stability?

Storage in a cool, dry place with controlled humidity levels is advised. Exposure to moisture can cause clumping or degradation. Maintain the product in a sealed, moisture-barrier container at ambient temperatures (15-25°C) for optimal results.

Is Sodium Thiosulfate Powder suitable for photographic processing applications?

Yes, it is utilised in photographic fixing solutions due to its redox properties. Its controlled reactivity supports precise clearing of unreacted halogen compounds, thereby ensuring consistent image development. Users should follow approved photographic protocols when integrating this reagent.

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