Boric acid

99%, 200 eyes

  • Product Code: 73842
  Alias:    boric acid
  CAS:    10043-35-3
Molecular Weight: 61.83 g./mol Molecular Formula: H₃BO₃
EC Number: 233-139-2 MDL Number: MFCD00011337
Melting Point: 169 °C Boiling Point: 300 °C
Density: 1.435g/mL Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Boric acid is widely used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, and neutron absorber. In medicine, it is applied as a mild antiseptic for minor cuts and burns, and in eye wash solutions to soothe irritation. It is also effective in treating fungal infections like athlete's foot. In pest control, boric acid is a key ingredient in insecticides for killing cockroaches, ants, and termites. It works by disrupting their digestive systems when ingested. In industrial applications, it serves as a flame retardant in textiles, wood, and cellulose insulation, reducing the flammability of materials. Additionally, boric acid is used in nuclear power plants as a neutron absorber to control the rate of fission in reactors. In household products, it is found in laundry detergents and cleaning agents for its mild disinfecting properties. It is also used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, and fiberglass to improve durability and thermal resistance.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
APPEARANCE White powder
PURITY 98.5-100
ICP:Confirms Boron Components Confirmed
Infrared spectrum Conforms to Structure
X-RAY DIFFRACTION Conforms to Structure
PARTICLE SIZE 200mesh
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
500.000 10-20 days $16.52
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2500.000 10-20 days $65.28
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Boric acid
Boric acid is widely used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, and neutron absorber. In medicine, it is applied as a mild antiseptic for minor cuts and burns, and in eye wash solutions to soothe irritation. It is also effective in treating fungal infections like athlete's foot. In pest control, boric acid is a key ingredient in insecticides for killing cockroaches, ants, and termites. It works by disrupting their digestive systems when ingested. In industrial applications, it serves as a flame retardant in textiles, wood, and cellulose insulation, reducing the flammability of materials. Additionally, boric acid is used in nuclear power plants as a neutron absorber to control the rate of fission in reactors. In household products, it is found in laundry detergents and cleaning agents for its mild disinfecting properties. It is also used in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, and fiberglass to improve durability and thermal resistance.
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