INORGANIC CHEMICALS

LIGHT LIQUID PARAFFIN

Light liquid paraffin, also known as mineral oil, is an organic compound derived from petroleum. It is commonly used as a lubricant, emollient, and moisturizer in cosmetics and personal care products. Additionally, it serves in pharmaceuticals as a laxative and is used in various industrial applications due to its hydrophobic properties.

CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE

Calcium hypochlorite is an inorganic compound commonly used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent. It is primarily utilized for water treatment, especially in swimming pools, to kill bacteria and algae. Additionally, it serves in the textile and paper industries for bleaching and as a sanitizer in food processing.

SODIUM BICARBONATE

Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is an inorganic compound used primarily as a leavening agent in baking. It releases carbon dioxide when reacting with acids, causing dough to rise. Additionally, it serves as an antacid for relieving heartburn, a cleaning agent, and a deodorizer in various household applications.

MAGNESIUM STEARATE

Magnesium stearate is an inorganic compound typically classified as a salt. It is commonly used as a lubricant and anti-caking agent in pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements, ensuring smooth tablet production and preventing clumping. Additionally, it is found in cosmetics and food products, enhancing texture and consistency in formulations.

CAUSTIC SODA

Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is an inorganic compound classified as a strong alkali. It is widely used in various industrial applications, including the production of soap, paper, and textiles. Additionally, caustic soda serves as a drain cleaner and pH adjuster in water treatment and cleaning products.