Sodium hydrogen sulphite in paper and pulp production
In the paper industry, sodium hydrogen sulphite is used as a decolourizing, reducing and dechlorinating agent. It prevents yellowing and improves optical quality. The most important areas of application include:
- Removal of coloured compounds from wood fibres.
- Prevention of yellowing by stabilising the cellulose.
- Binding of iron and heavy metal ions.
- Removal of printing inks in recycling processes.
- Improvement of the print quality of coated papers.
- Dechlorination of process water.
Sodium bisulphite in the construction industry
Sodium hydrogen sulphite is used in the construction industry as a reducing and cleaning agent to eliminate defects in concrete, raw materials and surfaces. Applications include:
- Reduction of unwanted oxides in cement and raw materials.
- Prevention of colour defects in concrete.
- Removal of rust and discolouration on concrete, stone and natural stone.
- Pickling of metals prior to coating or welding.
- Reduction of wood discolouration.
- Use in plasterboard production for visual stability.
Sodium hydrogen sulphite in the energy industry
In the energy sector, sodium hydrogen sulphite plays a central role in emission control, fuel stabilisation and process chemistry. Common areas of application are:
- Flue gas desulphurisation through reduction of SO2.
- Use as a fuel additive to reduce emissions.
- Antioxidant in biodiesel and ethanol.
- Reduction of oxidised metal compounds in process chemistry.
- Oxygen removal in pipeline and drilling systems.
- Dechlorination in cooling and boiler feed water.
Sodium hydrogen sulphite in textile manufacturing
In the textile industry, sodium bisulphite is used as a reducing agent - both for dyeing and decolourization. Examples of possible applications are:
- Reduction dyeing (e.g. indigo for jeans).
- Decolourization and bleaching of textiles.
- Removal of excess dyes.
- Ensuring uniform dyeing.
Sodium bisulphite in the rubber and caoutchouc industry
In the rubber industry, sodium bisulphite acts as a processing aid, stabiliser and reducing agent in rubber processing. It is used in the following areas, among others:
- Stabiliser and reducing agent in latex and rubber production
- Prevention of premature hardening
- Optimisation of the material properties of technical rubber products
Sodium bisulphite in photography
Sodium bisulphite is used in photography as a reducing agent in development and fixing. It reduces the silver halide used and serves as an aid to prevent oxidation and stabilise the image.
Summary
Sodium hydrogen sulphite (NaHSO3, E 222) is a highly effective reducing agent, antioxidant and preservative that is indispensable in numerous industries. Due to its high reactivity in solution form and its ability to control oxidation processes, it plays a central role in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, water, energy, textile, paper and construction industries.