50% PURE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE WITH A VERY WIDE RANGE OF USAGE
Pale blue in color, turning colorless when diluted, a compound with a very wide range of uses.
FEATURES
_ Suitable for use in the paper industry
_ Used to give white color to papers
_ Used to clean falls, cuts, and wounds
_ Used to clean wounds after surgery
_ Used to clean various white goods
_ Suitable for use as a bleach
_ Suitable for use in toilet and bathroom cleaning
_ Suitable for use in dishwasher cleaning
_ Suitable for removing mold and soap stains on tiles
_ Suitable for use as a mouthwash when mixed with water. Prevents bad breath and kills harmful bacteria in the mouth.
_ Whitens teeth
_ Cleans toothbrushes
_ Provides permanence in hair dyes, commonly used to color hair dyes
_ Suitable for use as a spray when diluted to remove bad odors
_ Suitable for disinfecting commonly used kitchen utensils
_ Spraying plants with a mixture of water nourishes the plants and promotes growth
_ Suitable for whitening purposes
_ Suitable for sterilization purposes
_ Suitable for use in the pharmaceutical sector
_ Preferred agent in natural cellulose and organic fibers
_ Suitable for ear cleaning
_ Suitable for use as a bleach for stains on carpets
_ Suitable for use as a spray when diluted to combat bad odors
_ Suitable for use when diluted for nail fungus
_ Cleanses and clears your face from acne
_ When added to dish detergent, increases the detergent's ability to dissolve grease and enhance washing power
_ Suitable for whitening curtains and drapes when added to water
_ Applying to metals such as teapots and pans gives them a shine
PRODUCT INFORMATION
_ Molecular Formula : H2O2
_ Density : 1.45 g/cm³
_ Molar Mass : 34.0147 g/mol
_ Boiling Point : 150.2 °C
_ Melting Point : -0.43 °C
_ CAS No. : 7722-84-1
_ Purity : %50
WARNING
_ When in contact with heat, it turns into a flammable substance, so contact with heat should be avoided
_ Due to its corrosive and caustic properties, application without dilution causes irritation on the skin
_ Hydrogen peroxide, when used intensively, burns and causes permanent damage to the eyes
_ Heating it leads to sudden explosions and fires
_ It is necessary to dilute it in sufficient and correct amounts according to the area of use