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Is it possible to rejuvenate old, unused SMBS...? I purchased 70kilo by mistake and it has aged out of strength.
I'd like to recharge it if possible. I have a pyrolysis oven and wonder if a heat treatment would do the job...?
Any thoughts or experiences?
* from your question I take this to be dry sodium metabisulphite powder. A dry chemical powder which is not exposed to humidity will have 100% retention of activity. Once it is dissolved in water it hydrates and then can go through an equilibrium reaction which produces free SO
2 gas, the toxic chemical which causes lung damage.
* WOW, 70, ,, on a 70 Kg package of SMBS if it was deteriorating, the room where you stared it would be toxic to all life forms, ,, including people
* pyrolysis oven, ,, you have some interesting toys. The manufacturing process probably needs to be done in an oxygen free environment. Sulfur is very reactive in an oxidizing environment.
* “has aged out of strength”. You haven’t mentioned what you are using metabisulphite for. If it is not functioning in a factory process it is dead. If you are looking at an industry code date/ expiration date, look at your storage conditions. Free water will initiate the degradation.
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70 Kg, WOW ,, if this is a barrel of 10% solution pyrolysis isn’t practical, ,, if there has been significant loss of SO
2 the room it was stored in was toxic to all life forms and all metal as screws which hold the sheet rock in the ceiling will be corroded.
I would wonder when the ceiling falls in?