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Boric Acid, NF/USP Grade, Powder
Boric Acid (H3BO3; CAS# 10043-35-3) is a weak acid of boron commonly used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, neutron absorber, and a precursor for other chemical compounds. Additional applications include textile fiber glass, borosilicate glass, glazes and enamels, casting powder, and flux.
Product Specifications
Chemical Name | Boric Acid |
Synonyms | Orthoboric Acid, OPTIBOR NF, Hydrogen Borate, Acidum Boricum |
Molecular Formula | H3BO3 |
CAS Number | 10043-35-3 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Antiseptic and antimicrobial applications
- Flame retardant properties
- Neutron absorber in nuclear applications
- Textile fiber glass and borosilicate glass manufacturing
- Used in glazes and enamels
- Serves as casting powder and flux
Caution:
This product cannot be used as an insecticide or for carpet/upholstery deodorization or flea control. It is not intended for food applications, human nutritional supplements, or as food additives or preservatives.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #1, Prime Yellow
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, light yellow wax that provides a lustrous gloss. This top-quality food/cosmetic-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 85°C / 185°F |
Acid Value | 4.67 mg KOH/g |
Saponification | 79.62 mg KOH/g |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies, gum, fruits, and paper
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, tablet coatings, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #3, Amber
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, amber-colored wax that provides a lustrous gloss for various applications. This high-quality cosmetic/industrial-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 83°C |
Acid Value | 6 mg KOH/g |
Saponification | 86 mg KOH/g |
Flash Point | 299°C |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies, gum, fruits, and paper
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, tablet coatings, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
Carnauba Wax Flakes #4, Dark Brown
Carnauba wax flakes are a hard, brittle, dark brown wax that provides a lustrous gloss for various industrial applications. This basic-quality, industrial-grade wax is vegetable-derived and comes in flake form. It is FDA-approved under Regulation 21 CFR 175.320 and CTFA listed. Compatible with all vegetable, animal, and mineral waxes, as well as natural and synthetic resins, fatty acids, glycerides, and hydrocarbons. Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.
Product Specifications
CAS Number | 8015-86-9 |
Melting Point | 82°C / 179.6°F |
Applications:
- Polishing waxes for shoes, furniture, leather, automobiles, floors, fruits, and wood
- Cosmetics such as creams, lip balms, lipsticks, hair care products, and mascara
- Lubricants including greases and mold release
- Glazing agent for candies and gum
- Protective coatings such as varnishes, lacquers, and enamels
- Pharmaceutical applications including salves, ointments, and time-release agents
- Other uses: candles, inks
Caution:
Ensure compatibility with intended applications. Follow safety precautions when handling.
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