

If you work in PCB etching, polymerization, or in-situ remediation, you already know the market’s gotten choosier. Cost pressure is up, specs are tighter, and lead times… well, unpredictable. To be honest, that’s why conversations around sodium persulphate have become oddly practical lately—folks want proof, not promises.
| Product | Sodium Persulphate, Origin: Zhongyuan Building No.368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China |
| CAS | 7775-27-1; 15593-29-0 |
| EINECS | 231-892-1 |
| MF / MW | Na2S2O8 / 174.104 |
| Appearance | White crystalline |
| HS Code | 2833400000 |
| Typical assay | ≥ 99.0% (active oxygen ≈ 6.65%) |
| Fe (ppm) | ≤ 5–10 (real-world use may vary) |
| Moisture | ≤ 0.15% (Karl Fischer) |
| Shelf life | 12–24 months sealed, cool & dry |
Demand is steady from PCB fabs and water treatment; remediation projects are actually ticking up again. Many customers say consistent copper etch rates and low metal impurities are the make-or-break. For sodium persulphate initiator users in emulsion polymers, the push is toward tighter particle size control and cleaner color (less Fe, less Mn).
| Vendor | Assay | MOQ | Lead time | Certs | Notes |
| Fizachem (Shijiazhuang) | ≥99.0% | 1 MT | 2–3 weeks | ISO 9001/14001 (typ.) | Strong PCB/ISCO focus |
| United Initiators | ≥98.5% | Drum | Stock/4–6 wks | ISO; REACH | Global tech support |
| Merck/Sigma | Lab grade | Bottle | Quick ship | COA; SDS | Best for R&D |
Data ≈ indicative; confirm with current COA/contract.
One mid-size Southeast Asia PCB shop cut etch defects by ~18% after moving to 220 g/L sodium persulphate at 48°C and weekly Fe checks via ICP-OES. Another site (EU, brownfield) used 40 g/L sodium persulphate with alkaline activation; rebound tracking showed TCE mass reduction >80% over two quarters. Not every site sees that, but the ops team said the consistency was “surprisingly boring”—which is a compliment.
Common requests: tighter Fe spec (≤5 ppm), anti-caking package, drum vs. supersack, and REACH/RoHS paperwork. Fizachem’s team, from what I hear, will do tailored COAs and staggered shipments—handy when the warehouse is packed.
Keep sodium persulphate cool, dry, away from organics/reducers. Use local exhaust, gloves, goggles; respirator if dust levels creep up. Always align with your SDS and site SOPs.