Sodium Silicate Liquid CAS 1344-09-8 Industrial Grade Sourcing Candidate
Industrial-grade sodium silicate liquid, also known as liquid water glass, offered with adjustable molar ratio and solids content for overseas buyers requiring CAS/spec verification, COA-supported shipments, and export-ready packing options. Key checks before RFQ include Na2O+SiO2 content, molar ratio, density/viscosity, insoluble matter, alkalinity, drum or IBC configuration, and DG classification confirmation for the destination route.
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CAS No.: 1344-09-8Inorganic silicate raw material / industrial sodium silicate liquidReady for RFQ with CAS, COA, packing, and DG verification
SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route
Packing notes
Listed packing options include 200 kg or 300 L plastic drums and IBC ton containers.
Source page also references 270 kg to 290 kg in 200 L plastic or metal drums; buyer should confirm net weight, drum material, and palletization.
Custom packaging may be available in drums, IBCs, bags, or cartons, but liquid sodium silicate is typically quoted in drums or IBCs.
Confirm FCL/LCL suitability, leak-test requirements, inner liner needs, and whether export pallets are fumigation-free.
Ask for packing photos, label draft, net/gross weight, dimensions, and container loading quantity before order placement.
Applications and sourcing options
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Common applications
Raw material qualification for industrial sodium silicate liquid supply
Trial-order sourcing where 10 ton MOQ is acceptable
Specification matching by molar ratio and total solids content
Bulk supply in drums or IBCs for downstream industrial formulation
Supplier comparison based on COA, SDS, export packing, and port options
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Sourcing options
Trial order: MOQ listed as 10 tons
Bulk order: request FCL pricing and loading quantity by drum or IBC
Custom specification: molar ratio 2.0 to 3.5 and content 34% to 44% subject to supplier confirmation
Packaging options: 200 L drums, 300 L drums, or IBC ton containers subject to export-route approval
Shipping ports listed: Tianjin, Qingdao, Ningbo, and Shanghai
Payment terms listed: L/C, T/T, and D/P by negotiation
Human review
Compliance notes
Request latest COA, SDS in English, TDS/specification sheet, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin if needed, and bill of lading draft details.
Verify CAS 1344-09-8 and product name alignment across COA, SDS, invoice, labels, and customs documents.
Confirm DG status for the exact concentration, pH, packaging, and shipping route; classification may vary by formulation and local transport rules.
Do not rely on marketplace text as a regulatory determination; importer should check destination chemical inventory, customs code, labeling, and import documentation requirements.
Clarify whether the material is classified as corrosive for transport or requires special marks, UN number, packing group, or non-DG statement from the supplier/carrier.
Confirm absence or limits of restricted impurities relevant to the buyer’s industry, especially heavy metals, iron, insoluble matter, and chloride/sulfate where applicable.
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Questions to confirm
Please provide the current COA for the exact lot or representative production batch.
What are the available molar ratios between 2.0 and 3.5, and what tolerance can be guaranteed on the COA?
What is the exact Na2O, SiO2, total solids, density, viscosity, pH, and water insoluble matter specification?
How is the stated ≥99% purity defined for a 34% to 44% liquid product, and which test method is used?
Can you quote 10 tons trial order and full-container order separately, including packing type and loading quantity?
Which export port is available for this order: Qingdao, Tianjin, Ningbo, Shanghai, or another port?
Can you provide SDS, TDS, COA, packing list, certificate of origin, and DG/non-DG transport statement before shipment?
What is the shelf life or recommended retest period stated on the supplier documents?
Checks before quote
Request latest COA, SDS in English, TDS/specification sheet, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin if needed, and bill of lading draft details.
Verify CAS 1344-09-8 and product name alignment across COA, SDS, invoice, labels, and customs documents.
Confirm DG status for the exact concentration, pH, packaging, and shipping route; classification may vary by formulation and local transport rules.
Do not rely on marketplace text as a regulatory determination; importer should check destination chemical inventory, customs code, labeling, and import documentation requirements.
Clarify whether the material is classified as corrosive for transport or requires special marks, UN number, packing group, or non-DG statement from the supplier/carrier.
Confirm absence or limits of restricted impurities relevant to the buyer’s industry, especially heavy metals, iron, insoluble matter, and chloride/sulfate where applicable.
Next step
Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.