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SODIUM BROMIDE Solution
Sodium Bromide is an excellent biocide. It has wide industrial applications, including water treatment and pulp & paper manufacturing, Oil Field Industries etc
Sodium bromide stockist and supplier in INDIA and Exporter to Middle East. For use in completion and oil drilling fluids and for industrial use. bromide is a salt with the formula NaBr, widely used as an anticonvulsant in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its action is due to the bromide ion (potassium bromide is equally effective). Sodium bromide (NaBr) is a single salt clear brine fluid. It is available in 40% to 46% concentration.
Sodium bromide is used to prepare dense fluids used in oil wells, Because of its density, sodium bromide is used as a completion, work-over and packer fluid in oilfield applications.
And Sodium bromide can be used as a source of the chemical element bromine. This can be accomplished by treating an aqueous solution of NaBr with chlorine gas. When used with an oxidizer, such as sodium hypochlorite, sodium bromide is an excellent biocide. It has wide industrial applications, including water treatment and pulp & paper manufacturing.
Sodium Bromide is a pesticide used in formulating liquid sodium bromide microbiocides for the control of algal, bacterial and fungal slimes in industrial water treatment as well as municipal wastewater applications.
Other applications for sodium bromide also include photography and medicines.
Sodium Bromide CAS No : 7647-15-6
Sodium Bromide is available in drums, totes, and bulk quantity from different storage facilities around the India and Middle East.
Sodium bromide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaBr. It is a widely used source of the bromide ion and has many applications.
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Sodium bromide is a strong salt solution. Protective clothing, rubber gloves and eye protection are recommended. Rubber safety boots should also be worn in work areas, since sodium bromide can damage leather. This product should be handled in areas with proper ventilation. For proper disposal guidelines for sodium bromides wastes, consult the appropriate local regulatory authorities.