ABO GHANEIMA COMPANY
"CHEMICALS ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF MODERN LIFE, AND INNOVATION IN THIS FIELD DRIVES PROGRESS IN MANY OTHER INDUSTRIES." -SOLIMAN ABO GHANEIMA
From the verdant world of plants to the bustling realm of industry, potassium silicate finds its place
From the verdant world of plants to the bustling realm of industry, potassium silicate finds its place
From the verdant world of plants to the bustling realm of industry, potassium silicate finds its place
Welding
Potassium silicate does find some applications in welding, primarily in the context of welding fluxes. Welding fluxes are materials used to protect the weld area from atmospheric contamination during the welding process. They also help to improve the quality of the weld by facilitating the removal of impurities and promoting smoother weld bead formation.
Agriculture
In agriculture, it serves as a valuable source of potassium and silicon, strengthening cell walls, boosting resistance to stress, and even enhancing taste and shelf life. Farmers and gardeners alike utilize its potential to promote healthy, vibrant crops.
ConCrete
In the realm of concrete, potassium silicate plays a key role as a densifier, strengthener, and protector. It strenghtens the concrete, improves water resistance and increases abrasion and chemical resistance.
ADHESIVE
Potassium silicate shines in the industrial domain. Its adhesive properties make it a binder of choice for pigments and glues. It is also known as water glass, can be used as an adhesive for various materials due to its unique properties: