Sodium sulfite is primarily used in the
pulp and paper industry. It has been also applied in the thermomechanical conversion of wood to fibres (
defibration) for producing medium density fibreboards (
MDF). As an oxygen scavenger agent, it is used to treat water being fed to steam boilers to avoid corrosion problems, in the photographic industry, it protects
developer solutions from oxidation and (as hypo clear solution) to wash
fixer (
sodium thiosulfate) from film and photo-paper emulsions. As a reducing agent it is used in the textile industry as a bleaching, desulfurizing, and dechlorinating agent (e.g. in swimming pools). Its reducing properties are exploited in its use as a
preservative to prevent
dried fruit from discoloring, and for preserving meats. It is used as a reagent in
sulfonation and sulfomethylation agent. It is used in the production of
sodium thiosulfate. The
Wellman–Lord process utilizes sodium sulfite for
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