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You might try companies
in the vapor deposition industry. They use certain silicates in their
processes although I am not sure sodium metasilicate is one of them. It is
still probably worth a call if you can identify them.
Another thought is a
university that is doing surface chemistry/coating type research. Good
luck.
Dale H. Francke, P.E. Engineering Service Professionals,
Inc. 772.486.3909 e-mail:
dale@espsupport.com
Professional Engineer - State of FL
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us at:
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We are seeking alternate uses for
the surplus chemicals used below:
Hydrous Sodium Lithium Magnesium
Silicate
MSDS:
http://www.scprod.com/nafta/Laponite-RD.htm
Sodium Metasilicate
All are in virgin condition but will not be
taken back by the manufactuer, there are no similar industries that
need the materials in the area, the manufactuer has changed product lines
. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Mark L. Johnson XSMaterials.com, Inc. 3740
Colony Drive, Suite 214 San Antonio, TX 78230 Email: mjohnson@xsmaterials.com Phone
01-512-996-9859 Fax: 01-512 401-2610
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