Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula NaOH
Sodium hydroxide has strong alkalinity and strong corrosiveness. It can be used as acid neutralizer, complex masking agent, precipitating agent, precipitation masking agent, color developer, saponification agent, peeling agent, detergent, etc., and has a wide range of uses.

Storage method
Sodium hydroxide should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouse, away from fire and heat sources. The storage temperature must not exceed 35 degrees Celsius and the relative humidity must not exceed 80%. The packaging must be sealed to prevent moisture, and should be stored separately from flammable (combustible) substances, acid substances, etc., and should not be mixed and stored. Storage areas should be equipped with appropriate materials to control leaks.
About Product
It is strongly alkaline and corrosive. It can be used as acid neutralizer, matching masking agent, precipitating agent, precipitation masking agent, color developer, saponification agent, stripping agent, detergent, etc. With strong alkaline and strong hygroscopicity. Easily soluble in water, exothermic when dissolving. The aqueous solution is alkaline and greasy. It is highly corrosive and is corrosive to fibers, skin, glass and ceramics. It reacts with aluminum, zinc, non-metallic boron, and silicon to
release hydrogen, and undergoes disproportionation reaction with halogens such as chlorine, bromine, and iodine, and neutralizes with acid to generate salt and water.