Sodium Bicarbonate

SODIUM BICARBONATE (Baking Soda-NaHCO₃)

HS Code: 28363000
IUPAC Name: Sodium hydrogen carbonate
CAS Number: 144-55-8
EC Number: 205-633-8
Packaging Min Order Transport Delivery Terms Payment Terms
500gr/25kg BOPP Bags
in Big Bag
25.5 MT Truck / Container FOB, CFR, CPT Negotiable
Food Grade Baking Soda(NaHCO₃)
HS Code: 28363000
IUPAC Name: Sodium hydrogen carbonate
CAS Number: 144-55-8
EC Number: 205-633-8
Packaging Min Order Transport Delivery Terms Payment Terms
50kg /25kg BOPP Bags
in Big Bag
25.5 MT Truck / Container FOB, CFR, CPT Negotiable
Feed Grade Baking Soda(NaHCO₃)
HS Code: 28363000
IUPAC Name: Sodium hydrogen carbonate
CAS Number: 144-55-8
EC Number: 205-633-8
Packaging Min Order Transport Delivery Terms Payment Terms
25kg BOPP Bags
in Big Bag
25.5 MT Truck / Container FOB, CFR, CPT Negotiable
Industrial Grade Baking Soda(NaHCO₃)
HS Code: 28363000
IUPAC Name: Sodium hydrogen carbonate
CAS Number: 144-55-8
EC Number: 205-633-8
Packaging Min Order Transport Delivery Terms Payment Terms
25kg BOPP Bags
in Big Bag
25.5 MT Truck / Container FOB, CFR, CPT Negotiable
Pharma Grade Baking Soda(NaHCO₃)

A Brief Overview of Baking Soda

Sodium Bicarbonate — commonly known as baking soda — is a versatile, white crystalline powder with the chemical formula NaHCO₃. It’s mildly alkaline and reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide, making it widely used as a leavening agent, pH buffer, and cleaning compound.

This compound is non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and used in everything from food production to industrial applications, animal feed, personal care, and water treatment. Whether in households or factories, baking soda plays an essential role in everyday processes.

How is Sodium Bicarbonate Produced?

Commercial production of sodium bicarbonate usually follows one of two main routes:

1. Solvay Process

This is the most common method, where ammonia, carbon dioxide, and sodium chloride react in water to produce sodium carbonate, which is then treated with carbon dioxide and water to form sodium bicarbonate crystals.

2. Natural Mining

In some regions, sodium bicarbonate is mined directly from trona ore, a naturally occurring mineral. This method is eco-friendly and used mainly in the United States and select countries.

At Noble Element, our sodium bicarbonate is primarily produced via the Solvay process in state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring high purity and consistency suitable for food-grade and industrial-grade applications.

Applications of Sodium Bicarbonate in Various Industries

Sodium Bicarbonate is truly a multi-industry compound. Below are some of its most prominent uses:

🥖 Food & Beverage Industry
  • Leavening agent in baking

  • pH control in beverages

  • Antacid ingredient in effervescent tablets

🧼 Detergent & Household Products
  • Mild abrasive in cleaners

  • Deodorizer and odor neutralizer

  • Key ingredient in eco-friendly cleaning agents

🐄 Animal Feed
  • Buffer for ruminant digestion (especially in dairy cows)

  • Improves feed efficiency and animal health

🧪 Industrial Applications
  • Flue gas treatment (removal of SO₂)

  • Fire extinguisher powder

  • Water treatment and descaling

Whether for chemical industries, food factories, or agriculture, our sodium bicarbonate meets the performance and safety standards required for global use.

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Sodium Bicarbonate Pricing

The price of sodium bicarbonate varies based on factors like grade (food ,feed or industrial), packaging type, order quantity, and delivery destination.

At Noble Element, we offer:

  • Flexible pricing for bulk orders

  • Regular export shipments from UAE and India

  • Transparent cost breakdowns, including CIF, CPT, and EXW options

For current pricing and availability, feel free to request a quote — our team will respond within 24 hours with tailored information to match your business needs.

Sodium Bicarbonate – Frequently Asked Questions

01. Is sodium bicarbonate the same as baking soda?

Yes. Baking soda is the common name for sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃). While it’s often used in cooking, it’s also widely used in industry, cleaning, agriculture, and healthcare.

When stored in a cool, dry place and sealed properly, sodium bicarbonate has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years. However, for food and pharmaceutical applications, it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s recommended expiry date.

At Noble Element, we supply a complete range of high-quality sodium bicarbonate to meet the needs of different industries:

  • Food Grade – Ideal for baking, food processing, and beverage applications.

  • Feed Grade – Used as a buffering agent in animal nutrition, especially for dairy and poultry farms.

  • Industrial Grade – Suitable for detergents, water treatment, flue gas desulfurization, and general manufacturing.

  • Pharmaceutical Grade – Ultra-pure bicarbonate used in pharmaceutical formulations and medical-grade applications.

Each grade is produced under strict quality control with COA, MSDS, and specification sheets available upon request.

Absolutely. We offer both 25 kg bags and jumbo bags, with flexible packing options. Shipments are dispatched from UAE and India, and we support CPT, CIF, and FOB delivery terms to ports worldwide.

Yes. For every shipment, we provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), and technical specifications based on customer requirements.

We are always ready to help you and answer your questions