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Na2B4O7 · 10H2O Sodium tetraborate decahydrate Disodium tetraborate decahydrate Borax 10 mol
USA and France
Gentle on skin and tough on dirt and oils, the inherent characteristics of borax decahydrate make it essential in industrial cleaning products, such as polishes, waxes, hard surface cleaners, and institutional cleaning compounds. Borax decahydrate is a:
Because our borax decahydrate is highly soluble in ethylene glycol, it is especially useful in car antifreeze formulations. In addition, it can also be used as a flame retardant for cellulosic materials, a buffer and catalyst for organic dyes, a carrier for herbicides, and a degreasing buffer in enameling processes. Borax decahydrate:
Borates improve starch and casein- and dextrin-based adhesives
Borates improve fit, luster, durability, and chemical resistance.
Borates’ cleaning uses go beyond clothing into the industrial workplace.
Borates are anticorrosive, antimicrobial, and pH-balancing—for smooth operations.
Borates help protect ferrous metals from oxidation and harden steel.
Pharmaceutical industry producers rely on U.S. Borax EP grade products.
Polymers incorporate borate fire-retardant additives to meet safety standards.
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Molecular weight: 381.37
Specific gravity: 1.71
Appearance: Free-flowing, white, crystalline product
Melting point: 743°C (1369°F), starts losing water at 62°C (144°F) in an enclosed space
Solubility: 5.93% by weight in saturated solution at room temperature
Stability: Chemically stable under normal conditions; avoid temperature and humidity fluctuations and prevent damage to packaging
Bulk density: 48 lb/ft3 (769 kg/m3)
Angle of repose: 35°
Boric oxide, B2O3: 36.51%
Sodium oxide, Na2O: 16.25%
Water of crystallization, H2O: 47.24%
Anhydrous equivalent, NaBO2: 52.76%
Containers: Products may be available in bulk, IBCs, or small bags
Among the sodium borates, borax decahydrate shows the greatest tendency to cake. However, it can be successfully shipped and handled in bulk if proper precautions are taken.
Borax decahydrate TG has a No. 8 U.S. sieve specification, with a mesh size of 2.36 mm and a retained guarantee of 0.1% or less. These specifications, as well as the product’s chemical properties, are determined by U.S. Borax analytical methods.
Dissolved in water, borax decahydrate hydrolyzes, producing a mildly alkaline solution that can neutralize acids. It also combines with strong alkalis to form compounds of lower pH. The relatively constant pH of borax decahydrate solutions makes it an excellent buffering agent.
Borax decahydrate is chemically stable under normal storage conditions, although it will slowly lose water of crystallization if exposed to a warm, dry atmosphere. For borax decahydrate EP, NF, and SP grades we recommend NOT storing in a controlled atmosphere below 60% of relative humidity. Conversely, exposure to a humid atmosphere can cause caking. When storing the product, avoid wide fluctuations in temperature and humidity and ensure that the packaging is not damaged.
The product’s solubility in water; solubility in solvents such as glycerol, ethylene glycol, methanol, and acetone; and the product’s pH as compared to that of common alkalis can be found in the product data sheet.
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