BORIC ACID

It is boric acid, also called boracic acid, ortho boric acid.

Molecular Formula: BOH3

CAS No * : 10043-35-3

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

The main chemical properties of boric acid are as follows:

UNICHEM PRODUCT CODE: UC-BOA-01

TECHNICAL GRADES OF BORIC ACID


Chemical properties of Granular Normal Sulphate as follows:
UNIT VALUE
B2O3 % 56.25 – 56.90
Equivalent H3BO3 % 99.92 - 101.07
SO4 ppm 300 max.
Cl ppm 5 max.
Fe ppm 4 max.
Size
+1.000 mm % 4.00 max
-0.063 mm % 4.00 max
Boric Acid

Chemical properties of Granular Low Sulphate as follows:
UNIT VALUE
B2O3 % 56.25 – 56.90
Equivalent H3BO3 % 99.92 - 101.07
SO4 ppm 130 max.
Cl ppm 5 max.
Fe ppm 4 max.
Size
+1.000 mm % 4.00 max
-0.063 mm % 4.00 max
Boric Acid

Chemical properties of Granular Ultra-Low Sulphate as follows:
UNIT VALUE
B2O3 % 56.25 – 56.90
Equivalent H3BO3 % 99.92 - 101.07
SO4 ppm 12 max.
Cl ppm 3 max.
Fe ppm 3 max.
Size
+1.000 mm % 4.00 max
-0.063 mm % 4.00 min
Boric Acid

Chemical properties of Powder as follows:
UNIT VALUE
B2O3 % 56.25 – 56.90
Equivalent H3BO3 % 99.92 – 100.89
SO4 ppm 300 max.
Cl ppm 5 max.
Fe ppm 4 max.
Size
+1.000 mm % 0.00 max
-0.125 mm % 45.00 max
Boric Acid

PACKAGING OF BORIC ACID

Boric acid Granular Technical is available in bulk, in 1 MT (2,205 lbs.) super sacks and in 10-25 kg net (55.1 lb. net) multiwall paper bags.

  • Packaging of boric acid

Boric Acid-FG is available in 25 kg net, and 1 metric ton super sacks.


  • Packaging of boric acid

Boric acid Powdered Technical is available in 25 kg net (55.1 lb. net) multiwall paper bags, 1MT (2, 205 lb. net) super sacks.

  • Packaging of boric acid

HANDLING AND STORAGE OF BORIC ACID

STORAGE AREA

Keep only in the original container in a cool, well ventilated place away from incompatible materials. Keep container closed when not in use.

PACKAGING MATERIALS

Boric acid can be packed in super sacks and craft bag.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

Sources of ignition. Direct sunlight.

APPLICATION FIELDS

  • Agriculture

  • Pesticide

  • Fungicide

  • Water Treatment

  • Metallurgy

  • Glass

  • Ceramics

Some application areas of acetic acid are as above.

TRANSPORTATION

No-hazardous to any mode of transport. Observe state and local environmental regulations as they relate to transportation. Proper sealing and leak proof containers should be used to prevent possible leakages.

  • ADR Class | No subject
  • RID Class | No subject
  • ADNR Classes | No subject
  • UN Class | No subject
  • ICAO Class | No subject
  • IMDG Class | No subject

F.A.Q.

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Class 1: Explosives

Class 2: Gases

Class 3: Flammable and Combustible Liquids

Class 4: Flammable Solids

Class 5: Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides

Class 6: Toxic Substances and Infectious Substances

Class 7: Radioactive Materials

Class 8: Corrosives

Class 9: Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials

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HAZARD IDENTIFICATION

There are 5 hazard identifications for Boric Acid:

Inhalation

Inhalation

Mild irritation to nose and throat may occur. Remove victim to fresh air. Get medical attention.

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Skin Contact

Boric Acid is non-irritating to the intact skin. Can be readily absorbed through broken or abraded skin.

Eye Contact

Eye Contact

Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention.

Ingestion

Ingestion

Boric Acid is not intended for ingestion. Amounts greater than one teaspoonful, when ingested, may cause gastrointestinal problems.

Physical Chemical Hazards

Physical Chemical Hazards

Treat symptomatically and supportively.

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