U.S. Borax Powders

Get borates in their finest form!

For many applications, particle size matters. U.S. Borax offers many of our products in powder grades. Our borate powders are produced using one of the following methods:

  • Dust recovery: We efficiently collect the dust created when producing our granular products
  • Screening: We separate the finer particles by sieving
  • Milling: We use specialized equipment to break particles and reduce their size

Applications

Powder-grade borates can be used in a variety of precision, industrial applications. In certain industries, borate powders offer specific benefits.

Agriculture

Borate powders work well in agriculture due to smaller particle size, high solubility, and better dispersion of boron content. Borate powders such as Anhybor® Fine have the ability to adhere to the surface of other fertilizers (eg, NPK blends) once mixed with it—providing a boron coating with the aid of a binder.

Ceramics

In the manufacture of industrial boride ceramics—including titanium diboride, zirconium diboride, boron carbide, and boron nitride—borate powders such as Optibor® TP, Optibor TP EF, and boric oxide 200 mesh are highly preferred due to their higher reactivity, better diffusion, and therefore a more efficient boride synthesis process.

Grease lubricant and lubricating oil formulations

When dispersed in a very finely divided state, potassium borates improve the load-carrying, anti-corrosion, and anti-wear properties of industrial and automotive gear lubricants. Under extreme conditions, potassium pentaborate and potassium tetraborate interact with metal load-bearing surfaces to form a film of extraordinary resilience. Optibor TP and boric oxide 200 mesh can also be used for automotive lubricating oils due to the requirement of having smaller particles and higher surface area for better lubrication.

Metalworking fluids

Optibor TP and Optibor TP EF (extra fine for finer granulometry) provide better dispersion in the formulation, and higher surface area for lubrication effect.

Nuclear shielding

Borates are essential to the safety and control in nuclear industry applications. Boric oxide 200 mesh is incorporated into neutron-shielding polyethylene boards used for radiation-absorption in nuclear power plants and medical radiation therapy.

Oil recovery fluids

When used as a cross-linking agent in oil recovery fluids, Dehybor Fine has higher and faster dissolution than the granular grade and provides a faster reaction with polymers that are utilized to increase the recovery of oil from subterranean formations.

Paints and intumescent coatings

Optibor TP helps meet gloss and rheological requirements in coatings. In addition, boric oxide 200 mesh is used in stop–off paints in the heat treatment and metals industries. The paints are often used in the automotive industry to coat metal engine parts.

Pharmaceutical industry

Borate powders, including Optibor EP P, Optibor NF P, borax decahydrate EP P, and borax decahydrate NF P, can be used to provide better dispersion, solubility, and in some cases, meet the requirement for smaller particles when used as an excipient. U.S. Borax borate powders comply with crucial industry standards and certification requirements:

  • Certificates of Suitability (CEP)—a certificate of Suitability to the Monographs of the European Pharmacopoeia delivered by EDQM (European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare)—enables pharmaceutical manufacturers to easily administer Marketing Authorization Applications (MAA) for their products and offers optimal cost management and control.
  • Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients certification ensures our manufacturing, laboratory, packaging, storage, and distribution processes all comply with important industry benchmarks.

U.S. Borax powder grade products

Dehybor logo

This hard, glassy, granular product is used in glass, ceramic, and enamel frit production to help increase yields and reduce energy consumption.

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Optibor logo

From reducing melting temperatures in fiberglass production to inhibiting corrosion in fuel additives, Optibor has a multitude of uses in numerous industries.

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Anhybor logo

This refined U.S. Borax product is made from the dehydration and fusion of borax. Depending on the grade, Anhybor can be used to produce boron-enriched compound fertilizers or to coat different fertilizer products, such as NPK blends.

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Boric oxide by U.S. Borax logo

Pure anhydrous form is ideal where boric acid is required without metals. A powerful tool in the production of specialty glasses, ceramics, enamels, and fluxes.

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Unique capabilities make it ideal for the automotive industry, where its addition to gear lubricants improve load-carrying capacity and wear protection.

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Potassium tetraborate from U.S. Borax logo

An excellent buffering agent, potassium tetraborate can lower the pH of strong alkalis and is also used in welding, soldering, and brazing fluxes.

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Particles and purity

When it comes to quality, U.S. Borax powdered borates are second to none. Our high standards for borate refinement are critical to prevent contamination of your process, products, and the environment. Like all our products, our borate powders are fully traceable—from production to shipping, including batch, bag and pallet numbers, detailed production data, and quality analyses results.

Powder safety and handling

Powdered borates are non-volatile, non-flammable, and non-explosive. Dust explosion should not occur with borates since they do not react in the presence of oxygen. Borates even inhibit flaming combustion and act as smoke suppressant in case of fire or explosion.

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Despite the numerous benefits of powder grade borates, powdered products are much more susceptible to compaction than granular products. Similar to household powders (eg icing sugar), powders often form loose agglomerates quickly when stored. However, these agglomerates disintegrate under hand pressure and this compaction should not be mistaken for hard caking. Our technical support team can help identity whether this is a risk in your application.

U.S. Borax, part of Rio Tinto, is a global leader in the supply and science of borates—naturally-occurring minerals containing boron and other elements. We are 1,000 people serving 500 customers with more than 1,200 delivery locations globally. We supply around 30% of the world’s need for refined borates from our world-class mine in Boron, California, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles.  Learn more about Rio Tinto.

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