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Able absorb up to 100x their weight in water! Whether you need to make DIY ice bags, fake snow for your next science experiment, or need an absorbent gel for your business, choose SandbaggySodium Polyacrylate Crystals. These Super Absorbent Polymers are non-toxic to both humans and pets, and it’s made right here in the USA. Order oursodium polyacrylate in bulkas low as $2.89 per pound.
Absorbs 100x Its Weight In Water - Sodium Polyacrylate
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Trevor used our Sodium Polyacrylate Crystals as part of the R&D process at his aerospace company to help clean up carbon fiber dust in a water bath!
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No, Sodium Polyacrylate is considered safe and non-toxic to humans when used as intended (don’t inhale or ingest large amounts). Avoid inhalation or ingestion of large amounts of the material, which can lead to irritation, respiratory distress, or digestive discomfort.
Is sodium polyacrylate safe for skin and skincare products?Sodium Polyacrylate is generally safe for use in skincare products, so long as you are not sensitive or allergic to the material. Sodium Polyacrylate is commonly used in the production of products like moisturizers, anti-aging creams, sunscreens, and clay masks.
Is sodium polyacrylate harmful to the environment?Yes, Sodium Polyacrylate is generally considered safe for the environment, since it is both a non-toxic and biodegradable material. However, to avoid any environmental complications please make sure to dispose of Sodium Polyacrylate responsibly and avoid releasing it into waterways or the environment in large quantities, since it can absorb large amounts of water and potentially harm aquatic life. The simplest way to dispose of the material is to put it in a sealed plastic bag or container and dispose of it in your regular trash bin.
What happens when you mix sodium polyacrylate and water?When you mix Sodium Polyacrylate and water the result is a gel-like substance that can absorb many times its own weight in water.
How to make fake snow with sodium polyacrylate?Make fake snow using Sodium Polyacrylate and water in just 2 steps!
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