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Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate - TKPP - CAS 7320-34-5

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Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate - Technical Grade CAS 7320-34-5; CE 7320-34-5

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Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate

Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate (TKPP) is a versatile, crystalline and colorless chemical compound used in a multitude of industrial applications. Known by several names, including potassium diphosphate, TKPP is valued for its sequestering properties and exceptional water solubility.

Main Functions:

At the core of its functionalities, TKPP acts as a highly effective sequestering agent, while also exhibiting remarkable deflocculation and dispersion properties. Its ability to buffer and chelate makes it a compound of choice in many industries.

Main Applications:

TKPP finds its place in a variety of industrial applications. In the cosmetics field, it is widely used to control tartar formation in toothpastes and mouthwashes. In paints, it acts as an anionic dispersant, improving the quality of pigments in water-based paints. In household products, it acts as an effective water softener and reliable emulsifier.

Beyond these key applications, TKPP is also employed in a range of sectors such as boiler descaling, mining, synthetic rubber manufacturing and clay purification. Its role is crucial in many industrial processes, where its versatility and effectiveness make it a sought-after compound.

Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate thus presents a vast field of applications, contributing significantly to various industries thanks to its unique properties and undisputed reliability.

Other phosphates:

Sodium Hexametaphosphate HMP

Sodium Tripolyphosphate STPP

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