These properties allow liquid glass to be used in the following areas:- Construction: For soil stabilization, the production of putties and plaster mixes, improving the performance characteristics of cement and concrete solutions, as well as for structural waterproofing.
- Chemical Industry: As a component in detergents, cleaners, and adhesive compositions.
- Textile, Soap, and Paper Industries: As a binding base in the production of various materials.
The final properties of the liquid glass depend directly on the type of silicate chosen—sodium or potassium.
Potassium liquid glass is more expensive; however, after drying, it forms a matte coating and does not melt when exposed to high temperatures, but rather softens gradually.
Ultimately, the choice of composition is determined by specific tasks and operating conditions. If you require assistance in selecting the material, please contact us—our specialists will provide a consultation and offer the right solution.