
Industrial Production of Glauber’s Salt (Na₂SO₄·10H₂O)
From Sodium Chloride & Sulfuric Acid (Mannheim Process)
Detergent Industry
Glass Manufacturing
Pulp & Paper Industry
Textile Industry
Dye & Pigment Production
Chemical Manufacturing
Powdered Chemicals
Bulk Chemicals
This is historically linked to the Leblanc process:
(At high temperature, anhydrous sodium sulphate forms.)
On cooling the solution containing Na₂SO₄, you can crystallize Glauber’s salt (the decahydrate).
From Neutralization of Sodium Hydroxide with Sulphuric Acid
Add dilute sulphuric acid to sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate:
Cool the solution to about 32°C or lower – crystals of Glauber’s salt form.
Direct Mining
Natural deposits exist as Mirabilite, which is essentially Glauber’s Salt.
Mined and purified by recrystallization.
Lab-Scale Preparation (Simpler)
If you want to make it yourself in a lab:
Dissolve sodium carbonate (washing soda) in water.
Slowly add dilute sulphuric acid with stirring.
Filter off any impurities.
Cool the clear solution to below 32°C.
Crystals of Glauber’s salt (Na₂SO₄·10H₂O) form.
Filter and dry the crystals.
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Temperature matters: Above 32.4°C, sodium sulphate is mostly anhydrous.
To get Glauber’s salt, always crystallize from a saturated solution below 32°C.
Store in airtight containers because it slowly loses water.
Key applications — what it does and why it’s used
Glass manufacturing — helps reduce surface defects and remove small air bubbles during melting; improves product uniformity.
Heat treatment / salt baths — used in certain salt formulations to provide uniform heat transfer and controlled atmospheres.
Fertilizers — source of sulfate sulphur when blended into fertilizer formulations.
Dyes & pigments — acts as a carrier, filler or process aid to improve dispersion and stability.
Metal processing — used in cleaning, fluxing or finishing operations where consistent ionic strength and sulfate content are needed.
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Chemical name: Sodium sulphate (Na₂SO₄) — anhydrous / decahydrate (specify)
Appearance: White crystalline powder
Assay (Na₂SO₄) %: High purity — e.g., ≥ 99% (insert verified value)
Moisture / Loss on drying: ≤ insert value
Chloride (Cl⁻): ≤ insert value
Sodium carbonate as Na₂CO₃: ≤ insert value
Iron (Fe) ppm: ≤ insert value
pH (1% solution): insert range
Typical particle size / mesh: insert
Packaging: 25 kg / 50 kg kraft bags, jumbo bags, bulk tanker (as applicable)
Storage: Keep dry, cool, away from incompatible materials. Shelf‑life/lot traceability noted on COA.
(Replace “insert” with laboratory-verified numbers before publishing.)
Safety, compliance & documentation
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Recommend routine impurity testing and batch traceability for critical industrial users.
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