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Sodium Disilicate

Used with care
Sodium Disilicate

Sodium Disilicate

Sodium disilicate, is produced by the reaction of sodium carbonate (washing soda) and silicon dioxide (a main component of sand). We use this ingredient in some of our dishwasher and laundry detergents to soften hard water, prevent corrosion in machines and improve the durability and effectiveness of the detergent granules. Sodium disilicate is generally regarded as safe for use in household cleaning products when handled according to recommended guidelines. Direct contact with the skin or eyes should be avoided, and proper precautions should be taken during handling and storage.

Other names: Disodium disilicate

Chemical class: Inorganic Salts

REFERENCES

National Center for Biotechnology Information (2024). PubChem Compound Summary for CID 61699, Disodium disilicate. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Disodium-disilicate

INCI Name:
Not available
Ingredient origins:
Quartz Sand
Role:
Sequestering Agent
Common name:
Disodium Disilicate
EWG score: The EWG score is a hazard score ranging from 1-2 (low hazard), 3-6 (moderate hazard) and 7-10 (high hazard) published by the Environmental Working Group. Their data is sourced from the Skin Deep® database and studies published in open scientific literature.
2 - 3 (depends on usage)