Need help with dust control or suppression? Discover how sodium lignosulfonate, a naturally occurring, organic non-petroleum adhesive, is making a significant impact in dust suppression. Bisley & Company, with its extensive experience in supplying sodium lignosulfonate, offers an environmentally friendly, sustainable and effective solution for your dust control needs.
What is Sodium Lignosulfonate?
Sodium lignosulfonate, derived from lignin found in wood, is known for its high viscosity and naturally sticky properties. This makes it an ideal material for trapping dust particles and creating a durable and long lasting dust control surface.
Benefits of Sodium Lignosulfonate:
- Eco-Friendly: Bio-based and more* eco friendly around water, trees, and in various soil types.
- Versatile: Suitable for unpaved roads, construction sites, and in industries like mining and ceramics.
- Durable: Forms a water-resistant surface, reducing reapplication frequency.
- Long-lasting: Compared to frequent applications of water.
- Cost efficient: Effective dust control reduces the operational costs as well as maintenance costs on equipment.
- Safer: Improved visibility in dust controlled areas provides safer working conditions.
- Improved yields: In the agriculture sector effective dust suppression on plants and crops results in improved crop yields.
- Sustainable solutions: Safer for health and the environment. Sodium Lignosulfonate is derived from sustainable resources which carry a low carbon footprint.
- Creates a surface crust: Used on stockpiles and railcar toppings which maintains moisture and temperature of piles and toppings.
How Sodium Lignosulfonate Works in Dust Control
Lignosulfonate solution in water effectively binds dust particles on surfaces. Upon evaporation, it becomes a sticky material that traps dust, and sunlight exposure further strengthens its dust control capabilities. However, when applied in rainy conditions, it’s effectiveness to bind dust particles can be limited due to its highly water soluble nature.
Ideal Uses in Effective Dust Control:
- Haul and unpaved roads.
- Broadcare areas such as quarries, construction sites, solar & wind farms, parking areas, mineral dumps, fields.
- Agriculture and forestry unpaved roads and lands.
- Recreation areas such as unpaved motorsport and bike tracks.
- Stockpiles and railcar toppings such as iron ore, coal etc. at industrial and construction sites as well as shipping and loading ports.
Other Applications:
There are many other uses for Sodium Lignosulfonate in agriculture, oil drilling, construction ceramics, and more. See more applications of Sodium Lignosulfonate.
Why Choose Bisley & Company?
Bisley & Company has been selling sodium lignosulfonate for over 30 years with a strategic partnership with Domsjö Fabriker for Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East regions. Domsjö Fabriker is the second largest producer of sustainably produced lignin powder in the world. The bioenergy generated by the manufacturing process is used internally and makes them virtually independent of fossil energy sources. They are the only company in the world to have a closed loop bleaching process with zero emissions. For more information on DomsjöFabriker please visit their website.
Bisley supplies Domsjö Fabriker DS-10 Na lignin for effective and sustainable dust suppression.
- Bisley & Company’s Commitment:
- Expertise: Decades of experience in lignosulfonate supply
- Quality: Premium products tailored for diverse industrial needs
- Sustainability: Solutions that prioritise environmental responsibility
Partner with Bisley & Company for Effective Dust Control
Ready to address your dust control challenges? Contact Bisley & Company for high-quality sodium lignosulfonate solutions. These environmentally friendly, sustainable and efficient products are designed to meet your needs, ensuring a cleaner and safer environment.
Reach out to us today and take a step towards effective and sustainable dust suppression.
Please note not all products are available in every region, contact your local Bisley office.
*compared to many oil based materials such as bitumen