Sodium Acetate

Sodium Acetate has plenty of far-ranging uses throughout industries such as:

Cleaning a surface

Cleaning

Sodium acetate effectively removes rust, scale and stains on metal surfaces

Pouring of concrete

Concrete

Sodium acetate seeps into the crevices on the surface of concrete, sealing it against the elements, thus avoiding costly water damage

Bales of carpet fabric

Textile

Sodium acetate is used in the textile industry to neutralize excess sulfuric acid in fabrics and to fix dyes


Burge, Fries and Soda with condiments

Food/Beverage

Sodium acetate gives potato chips that pungent salt and vinegar flavor in addition to preventing bacteria growth due to its acidity

Microscope with chemical substances

Laboratory

Sodium acetate is commonly used as a buffer in chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology experiments. It helps maintain a stable pH in solutions

Stethoscope with history.

Medical

Reusable heating pads and hand warmers rely on a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate. It is also an important component as an electrolyte replenisher when given intravenously


Further applications

  • Sodium acetate is used in hair care products, such as shampoos and conditioners, as well as in skincare products, such as lotions and creams. It can also be used in deodorants and antiperspirants to help control the pH level and reduce the risk of skin irritation. The typical dosage range for sodium acetate in cosmetic applications is between 0.1% and 2.0%.
  • Sodium acetate is used in detergent formulations for its buffering and pH regulating properties. It can as well help stabilize liquid formulations.
  • In dishwashing tabs, sodium acetate can help to improve the cleaning performance and reduce spotting and filming on dishes. It can help to prevent the buildup of scale
  • in the dishwasher (co-huilder). The typical dosage rate is between 5% and 15%.
  • In detergent formulations, sodium acetate can be used as a pH regulator and a co-builder, which can improve its cleaning performance and stability. As a builder, it can
  • help to soften hard water and improve the solubility of other ingredients in the formulation. The typical dosage rate for sodium acetate in detergent formulations is between 2% and 10%
  • In paints and coatings, sodium acetate is used as a buffer and stabilizer. Sodium acetate can also be used as a chelating agent to bind metal ions in the formulation.
  • The typical dosage is between 0.5% and 5.0%.
  • In the chemical industry, sodium acetate is used as a buffer, reagent and catalyst in various chemical reactions. It can be used as a source of acetic acid and finds use in
    the production of dyes and pigments.
  • In the polymer industry, sodium acetate can be used as a catalyst for the production of certain polymers, such as polyurethane and polyester. It can also be used as a
    softener and plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and other polymers.
  • In heat storage solutions, e.g. small personal heat packs or larger energy storage solutions for intermittent renewable energy plants