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Newstone Sodium Polyacrylate - Superabsorbent Diaper Polymer (White, 0.38mm granulars, 450g,15.8oz, 1 lbs.)

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About Newstone Sodium Polyacrylate - Superabsorbent

ALSO AVAILABLE IN 1kg (2.2 Lbs)BAG Other usage of our Super absorbent Polymer Our products are made by a global Chemical Company in Japan. The usage are as follows 1. To use as emergency toilets. Make solid of human wastes when there is no toilets. 2. To use in outdoor camps, where there is no toilets, use a bag and apply this powder and wastes will be solid for disposal. Color of item: White powder. pH : Neutral Odor: None Non Hazardous material used Approximate speed to become solid:Please refer as reference only... 50ml > 20seconds/gram. 100ml> 1 minute/gram. 300ml > 3minutes/gram, 500ml > 10minutes/gram. Superabsorbent polymers (SAP) (also called slush powder) are polymers that can absorb and retain extremely large amounts of a liquid relative to their own mass. SAP may absorb 500 times its weight (from 30-60 times its own volume) and can become up to 99.9% liquid, but when put into a 0.9% saline solution, the absorbency drops to maybe 50 times its weight. The largest use of SAP is found in personal disposable hygiene products, such as baby diapers, adult protective underwear and sanitary napkins. SAP is also used for blocking water penetration in underground power or communications cable, horticultural water retention agents, control of spill and waste aqueous fluid, artificial snow for motion picture and stage production. The first commercial use was in 1978 for use in feminine napkins in Japan and disposable bed liners for nursing home patients in the USA. Appearance: White Powder Absorption Capacity: De-ionized water 400 Absorption Capacity: 0.9% NaCl solution 60 Centrifuge Retention Capacity(CRC) g/g 32 Absorbing Speed (By vortex method) Seconds 60 pH: 6 to 8