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Borax
Nicknames: Moonstone, Sodium Borate
English name: Borax
Model: Borax decahydrate
Content: 95%
Appearance: White fine crystals
Water solubility: soluble in water
Packaging specification: 50kg/bag
Packaging material: woven bag
Transportation: General transportation
Borax performance:
As an inorganic compound, its chemical name is sodium borate, which is a very important boron containing mineral and boron compound. Usually a white powder with colorless crystals, easily soluble in water. It can be used as a cleaning agent, cosmetics, as well as for preparing buffer solutions and other boron compounds. The molecular weight is 381.37 (decahydrate).
Application of Borax:
1. Glass and enamel industry: In glass, it can enhance the transmittance of ultraviolet rays, improve the transparency and heat resistance of glass. In enamel products, it can make the glaze less likely to peel off and give it a glossy appearance. In special optical glass, glass fiber, welding agents for non-ferrous metals, bonding agents for jewelry, printing and dyeing, washing (silk and woolen fabrics, etc.), refining of gold, cosmetics, fertilizers, borax soap, preservatives, antifreeze agents, etc.
2. In the industrial field, borax is the most important industrial boron mineral. Borax is the most important compound of boron. Boron is often listed as a rare element abroad, but there are abundant borax mines in China. Therefore, boron is not a rare element in China, but a high-yield element. Borax is also used as a solid lubricant in industries such as metal wire drawing. In the welding and maintenance of refrigeration equipment such as refrigerators, electric freezers, and air conditioners, it is often used as a (non active) flux to purify metal surfaces. Remove oxides from metal surfaces; Add a certain proportion of sodium chloride to borax. Compounds such as sodium fluoride and potassium chloride can be used as active fluxes for welding copper and steel pipes, as well as between steel pipes in refrigeration equipment.
3. Other uses: Borax has a wide range of applications in industrial and agricultural production. For example, used as fillers and to enhance surface activity (cross-linking) in laundry detergent and soap; It is also widely used in fiberglass, welding non-ferrous metals, bonding jewelry, fertilizers, antifreeze, and other fields. Used as a herbicide in agriculture and for eliminating weeds in non cultivated areas.