CAS#9003-04-7
FORMULA(C3H3NaO2)n
SynonymsAcrylic acid, polymers, sodium salt; Acrysol GS
GROUPS/USESCosmetics, Personal care, Construction, Water treatment,
MarketsConstruction & Building Materials, Personal care & Pharmaceutical, Water treatment

FAQ’S

What is Sodium polyacrylate?

Sodium polyacrylate is a sodium salt of polyacrylic acid, a superabsorbent polymer, is a non-toxic, water-soluble substance that absorbs and retains large amounts of water, commonly used in diapers and other absorbent products. 

What are the uses of Sodium polyacrylate?

Sodium polyacrylate is used in cosmetics, including face creams, body lotions, hair care, and makeup. It is the main ingredient in baby diapers and is used in sanitary napkins because of its absorbency. It is used as a concrete additive that improves workability and decreases water content. It helps in wastewater stabilization and removes suspended particles from water.

Is Sodium polyacrylate toxic?

Sodium polyacrylate is normally considered non-toxic when used as intended. However, it can irritate the eyes and nasal membranes, and it can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some people. 

Choice Organochem LLP supplies Sodium polyacrylate to users/customers for Construction & Building Materials, Personal care & Pharmaceutical, and Water treatment.