99+ percent purity, free flowing granular form, food chemical codex compliant (food grade), not suitable for homes with children
Passes food grade requirements for use in food processing with small doses. Not safe to consume directly
May be used for curing meats such as sausage and fish. Includes anti-caking agents
May be used in many manufacturing processes
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Food grade - meets the food chemicals codex - ISO 9001 our sodium nitrite is in granular form, free-flowing and has 0.1 percent sodium Mono and Dimethyl naphthalene sulfonates added. This is intended for manufacturing & food use only. It is not for use in drugs. Made & packaged in the USA. Sodium nitrite (Nano2) is used as a color fixative. It is white to slightly yellowish. It is very solute in water and is hygroscopic. When exposed to air, it will slowly oxidize into sodium nitrate. This is a strong oxidizing agent. It is also used in manufacturing diazo dyes, nitro so compounds, and other organic compounds. Also in dyeing and printing textile fabrics and bleaching fibers. In photography, it's used as a laboratory reagent and a corrosion inhibitor. It's also used in metal coatings for phosphatizing and detaining and it is also used in the manufacturing of rubber chemicals. It can also be used as an electrolyte in electrochemical grinding manufacturing processes.
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I put sodium nitrate in to the search and this sodium nitrite was the first hit. I suppose I have some culpability for right-braining it but as there is sodium nitrate available, I shouldn't have the burden. Came in bags, not the container pictured and I didn't realize it was nitrite until, they were opened and in a container of my own. Fifteen bucks down the toilet