2B Sodium Salt

    • Product Name: 2B Sodium Salt
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Sodium 2-((6-(benzylamino)-9H-purin-9-yl)methoxy)acetate
    • CAS No.: 1658-56-6
    • Chemical Formula: C32H20N6Na2O6S2
    • Form/Physical State: Powder
    • Factroy Site: No.30 Fuduihe Road, Xuwei New District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China
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    • Manufacturer: Lianyungang Petrochemical Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    291104

    Product Name 2B Sodium Salt
    Synonyms Acid Red 1, Sodium salt of 2B dye
    Chemical Formula C20H11N2Na3O10S3
    Molecular Weight 606.47 g/mol
    Appearance Reddish powder
    Solubility Soluble in water
    Cas Number 5850-39-5
    Melting Point Decomposes
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place
    Usage Textile dye, biological stain

    As an accredited 2B Sodium Salt factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Application of 2B Sodium Salt

    Purity 98%: 2B Sodium Salt with purity 98% is used in textile dye manufacturing, where it enhances color fixation and dye uptake efficiency.

    Molecular Weight 410 g/mol: 2B Sodium Salt with molecular weight 410 g/mol is used in pigment dispersions, where it provides optimal dispersion stability and particle uniformity.

    Particle Size <10 µm: 2B Sodium Salt with particle size below 10 µm is used in ink formulations, where it ensures smooth printability and precise color definition.

    Stability Temperature 120°C: 2B Sodium Salt with stability temperature of 120°C is used in high-temperature dyeing processes, where it maintains structural integrity and consistent performance.

    Viscosity Grade Low: 2B Sodium Salt with low viscosity grade is used in liquid dye solutions, where it enables easy mixing and homogenous application.

    Water Solubility High: 2B Sodium Salt with high water solubility is used in aqueous dye baths, where it guarantees rapid dissolution and uniform color distribution.

    Melting Point 220°C: 2B Sodium Salt with melting point 220°C is used in thermally cured coatings, where it withstands process temperatures without degradation.

    pH Stability Range 6-9: 2B Sodium Salt with pH stability range 6-9 is used in leather dyeing, where it offers reliable dye fixation across variable process conditions.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing 2B Sodium Salt is packaged in a sealed, 500g plastic bottle with a secure screw cap and a clear chemical safety label.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for 2B Sodium Salt: 16 metric tons packed in 400 x 40kg bags on wooden pallets.
    Shipping 2B Sodium Salt is shipped in tightly sealed, clearly labeled containers to prevent contamination and moisture absorption. Packaging materials are compatible with the chemical’s properties. The shipment complies with relevant regulations for transport, including appropriate hazard labeling, documentation, and, if necessary, temperature control to ensure safe transit and storage.
    Storage 2B Sodium Salt should be stored in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances such as strong acids and oxidizers. Protect from moisture and direct sunlight. Ensure the storage area is labeled and equipped with spill control measures. Store at room temperature and avoid exposure to heat or ignition sources.
    Shelf Life 2B Sodium Salt typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry, and tightly sealed container.
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    More Introduction

    Introducing Our 2B Sodium Salt: Designed for Reliability and Consistency

    Decades of Experience Shaping Quality

    Within our production floors, every batch of 2B Sodium Salt goes through a journey defined by craftsmanship, careful processing, and honest feedback from clients who return for more than just supply contracts. They come back for reliability and results they can count on every day. The story of this product isn’t just written in lab reports or certificates. It grows from the hands that operate the reactors, from feedback collected in the field, and from the choice of raw materials we source directly ourselves. This isn’t a commodity coming off some anonymous line—it’s a chemical solution with roots in our own manufacturing traditions.

    The 2B Sodium Salt, with the model name often found as C.I. Acid Red 52 Sodium Salt, comes out of our lines mostly as a bright, water-soluble powder with a high color strength. We synthesize it under strictly controlled conditions, guided by decades of know-how to keep purity at a steady, dependable level. The years have shown us which purification steps affect performance the most, and our teams stick to protocols because consistency on the molecular level saves time and cost for our partners downstream.

    Everyday Use and Practical Considerations

    Textile factories return to 2B Sodium Salt because it fixes onto fabric with lasting wash and light fastness. The color shades stay true—our quality control teams check every batch with practical dyeing tests on real fibers, including wool, silk, nylon, and sometimes even treated blends. The soluble property cuts down preparation time in dyeing houses, since the salt dissolves quickly and helps maintain even shading across large lots. Workers avoid common issues like streaking and patchiness, which pop up when purity drifts or if grain size isn’t controlled. Mistakes are expensive, so we keep a tight process to minimize them before the product leaves our site.

    Beyond fabric, customers in ink manufacturing, food coloring, leather processing, and research labs rely on 2B Sodium Salt for its repeatability. Printing ink producers use its bright color to enhance vibrancy in specialty products. Tanners and auxiliary chemical formulators appreciate the product because the sodium salt form won’t leave behind problematic residues. In academic settings, researchers order from us knowing that each lot matches published specs—the consistency saves their teams hours in revalidation and troubleshooting.

    Specification Details That Matter on the Floor

    Packaging ranges from 25 kg fiber drums to larger bulk sacks, sealed for cleanliness and minimized handling risk. One thing we learned early: customers hate opening a container and finding caking or clumping, so we optimized our drying stage and include moisture-control inserts. We also screen for dust levels and flowability, because machine dosing requires stable handling. The technical spec usually lands at above 98% dye content, with sodium content tightly managed, and our QC documentation comes matched to every shipment—not as an afterthought, but as a routine part of the process.

    Our product label and internal code help trace origin down to the reactor. In times of disruption or rare complaints, traceability shaves precious days off the investigative process, leading us to faster resolutions. When a dye house in Thailand flagged a shade issue, our tracing system pinpointed a minor filtration glitch, saving both parties an extended back-and-forth.

    Understanding Differences: Why 2B Sodium Salt Over Alternatives?

    Chemical buyers sometimes ask why pure 2B Sodium Salt holds its price point compared to mixtures or alternatives. The answer sits with the performance-in-use. Cheaper blends or lower grade products may look similar at first glance, but problems stack up under production pressure. We have witnessed competitors try to push variants with different counter-ions (calcium or potassium for example), but those often complicate wastewater treatment or react unpredictably within certain dye baths. Impurities trigger unplanned color shifts or excess foam—our strict screening keeps those headaches out of the system.

    Unlike direct dyes or metallic-complex dyes, 2B Sodium Salt doesn’t require aggressive mordanting steps, which reduces both environmental handling risks and extra labor in dyehouses. We hear from plant managers who used to fight with nonlinear shade development or batch-to-batch variability; switching to our sodium salt frees them to focus on scaling production rather than investigating avoidable technical faults.

    Some customers ask about synthetic substitutes or newer dye classes. Over the years, we’ve tested plenty—including so-called “universal” dyes—and found that 2B Sodium Salt still outperforms for its intended fiber and use range. Plus, there’s an infrastructure built for handling and treatment—there’s no need to overhaul equipment or invest in new protocols just to chase a marginal cost reduction. When clients have made such swaps, they often return reporting higher total-system costs—more rejects, more rinsing, or tighter environmental limits disturbed by unexpected impurities.

    Environmental Responsibility: What Accountability Looks Like

    The chemical industry faces constant scrutiny over environmental impact, especially for synthetic dyes. We invested early in modern effluent treatment and source reduction to address risks head-on. Our reactors use closed-loop systems to minimize airborne losses, and the sodium stream that emerges from purification is recycled wherever possible. Strict documentation tracks energy and water usage, so data supports both reporting and applied process improvements.

    Our process avoids unnecessary additives and secures each batch for shipment under local and international transport rules. We openly share composition details and safety data sheets. Environmental teams from downstream companies visit our site every year, auditing not just paperwork but walking the actual production path. We remain open to change: if requested, we can tailor packaging to minimize single-use material, and we continually test our own waste streams to verify compliance. In daily practice, this means no dusty piles or leaking drums on our property, and real names face real consequences if something falls short—that sense of personal responsibility runs from management to line operators.

    Why Our Process Matters: Lessons Learned the Hard Way

    Every batch tells a story, not just about what leaves our factory but about the link between chemical structure and how textiles, inks, and even composite materials perform in the real world. Our customers trust our 2B Sodium Salt because our process captures all those hidden details they might overlook until something goes wrong. For example, one customer specializing in high-end silk scarves struggled for months with a streaking defect. Samples of their fiber, after intense back-and-forth with their old supplier, revealed the problem: the old material contained trace amounts of a secondary salt not declared on their certificate of analysis. By supplying them our 2B Sodium Salt, guaranteed at a minimum of 98% purity and free from those problematic byproducts, their dyeing line went from erratic to smooth overnight.

    Another time, a customer developing water-based ink for children’s art supplies worried about metal content as new regulations rolled out across European markets. Because our in-process control checks look for more than basic specs, and because we own the upstream purification, we could show them batch-specific trace results for heavy metals—unexpected reassurance that let them pass inspections and maintain market share. We learned by listening to users and adjusting, not just following regulations but exceeding them, batch by batch.

    Trained Hands and Ongoing Improvement

    No machine or automation replaces the impact of trained, watchful eyes on the manufacturing line. We have operators who have worked their way up—starting as helpers and earning their way to supervising multi-ton lots. They spot the subtle signs of solvent drift or a minor clog before any sensor pings an alarm. Our technical team runs routine training, rotating staff through both physical lines and analytical labs, because the person who handles drying or granulation needs to understand what’s happening at the molecular level, not just follow rote instructions. Knowledge gets shared not just through manuals but in morning meetings over checklists, ensuring no important detail slips through the cracks.

    Field Support, Not Just Shipments

    We supply more than just bulk containers; we follow up for post-shipment support. Large textile plants invite our technical staff for annual process optimization, measuring color uniformity, recovery rate, and water flow—all connecting back to the sodium salt’s solubility and clean breakdown profile. Ink manufacturers sometimes consult us to tweak viscosity or flow, using feedback from actual production test runs. In cases where product performance or downstream equipment gets impacted by outside factors, we help troubleshoot together, not just through email—sometimes by sending chemists onto the factory floor to see, listen, and adjust recommendations on the spot.

    Every so often, new regulations in one country tighten up permissible limits for unbound sodium ions or microplastics in dyes. Thanks to detailed formulation records, we respond rapidly—adjusting our drying times or filtration settings if necessary. Instead of selling inflexible “one-size-fits-all” batches, we offer practical recommendations backed by cumulative manufacturing knowledge spanning over 20 years on the same product line.

    Transparency in Practice

    We invite customer audits and welcome technical teams for pre-shipment inspections. Our doors remain open because secrets cost more in the long run. Some companies fear customer visits because hidden shortcuts might come to light. From our end, these inspections function as collaborative checkpoints: customers get assurance, we pick up overlooked improvement ideas, and the final user—in factories or labs—ends up with a result everyone can stand behind. We also maintain complete traceability on each lot by linking lab and line data, offering transparency without only relying on thick certificates.

    Learning from Market Feedback

    Over time, new applications for 2B Sodium Salt emerged outside traditional markets. Biomedical research groups—not just textile or ink clients—began requesting variants for use in tracking diffusion in cell samples. We worked alongside these new users, tweaking particle size and solubility parameters by gradually introducing small-batch runs, using their direct observations to adjust our full-scale processes. Collaboration on this level not only expands what 2B Sodium Salt can do, but also sharpens our approach for long-standing customers.

    Honest feedback does more to shape a quality chemical business than advertising or web copy. When clients describe process snags, recurring issues with pH or unwanted yellowing, we break down the complaint to isolate root causes. Sometimes the answer lies outside the product, in water quality or equipment maintenance, but by refusing to hide behind blame or empty promises, our technical staff helps partners troubleshoot and get production humming again.

    Long-Term Supply Confidence

    The chemical industry relies on stable supply chains. Unpredictable raw material prices, transportation bottlenecks, or changing export rules create uncertainty. With 2B Sodium Salt, we hedge these risks through direct sourcing, in-house quality control, and a local-to-local business model wherever possible. We keep time-tested relationships with supply partners, sometimes even holding extra raw material buffers against disruption. Factories trust us to deliver not just on time, but at the quality agreed, because last-minute substitutions or unreliable logistics cost them more in rework and wasted capacity.

    Reliability is built batch by batch, not just in sales contracts but in the routines our plant follows daily—logging every lot, documenting every deviation, owning up to every mistake. This way, downstream users’ production lines run full, without sudden stops or “out of spec” rejections.

    Safe Handling and Real-World Safety

    We design every container for two real priorities: operator safety and material integrity. Large, sturdy drums with easy-seal lids minimize dust generation and loss, so workers avoid inhalation exposure. All our on-site staff train in handling protocols, eye-wash resources, and safe stacking, and these guidelines get passed on with every batch shipped. We supply clear, plain-language usage guides and are on-call to answer questions from recipient site staff, no matter if they are new to the field or experienced handlers. Preventing accidents starts with design, not after-the-fact fixes.

    Our technical service routinely supports customer audits, helping downstream safety managers document risk for worker health and local compliance. Knowing the product’s contents, how it behaves in air and water, and proper reaction to accidental spills builds trust—a foundation for longer partnerships.

    Responsiveness in a Fast-Changing Industry

    Regulatory demands and market expectations shift without warning. A rule on sodium ion levels in one country might cascade into global supply chain changes in under a year. By actively following both local and international chemical regulations, we keep 2B Sodium Salt not just compliant, but widely accepted. We work with external labs—sometimes at our own cost—to preempt doubts about trace elements, supporting downstream customers as they bid for new contracts or attempt certification in fresh markets.

    Because the product’s value depends on its day-to-day performance alongside compliance, we adjust practices without waiting for overdue oversight. If an update to industry standards hints at new risk, we test proactively, report honestly, and adapt rapidly. Downstream users spend less time firefighting and more time running their lines because we monitor trends and adjust before the problems spread.

    Our Commitment: More Than a Product

    Producing 2B Sodium Salt means engaging each day in a craft that balances technological precision, environmental care, and personal accountability. Each shipment carries our reputation with it—a sum built up over long tenure and transparent practice. We spend extra time linking each drum to a specific team responsible for its outcome, supporting not just traceability on paper but accountability in spirit.

    Customers stay with us not because of lofty marketing promises, but because every batch actually performs as agreed—shade for shade, run to run. In a world where change can come fast and standards only get stricter, continuity and honest communication make the difference. For us, every drum and every satisfied customer is both a goal reached and a challenge to keep improving—so when you choose our 2B Sodium Salt, you gain more than a supply partner; you gain decades of expertise, ongoing technical advice, and a practical foundation for confident, streamlined production.