Sodium Percarbonate is a detergent chemical used in a variety of cleaning products. It is a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid that is composed of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. It is used as a bleaching agent, stain remover, and disinfectant in laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and other household cleaning products. It is also used in industrial applications such as paper bleaching, textile bleaching, and water treatment. Sodium Percarbonate is a relatively new detergent chemical, and its use is growing rapidly. It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional chlorine-based bleaches, as it breaks down into harmless byproducts. It is also more effective than chlorine-based bleaches, as it is more stable and has a longer shelf life. Some of the major companies in the Sodium Percarbonate market include Solvay, AkzoNobel, BASF, and Evonik. Show Less Read more
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