Brief: Discover the versatile uses of Pure Borax Anhydrous Granule, a white crystalline solid ideal for forging, soap, and detergent production. This high-quality sodium borate powder (CAS 1330-43-4) is essential in glass manufacturing and cleaning products. Learn about its chemical properties, applications, and safe handling in this informative video.
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Anhydrous borax is a stable, white/clear granule used in glass, fiberglass, and cleaning products.
It serves as a key ingredient in toothpaste, cosmetics, laundry boosters, and dishwasher detergents.
Chemical formula Na2B4O7 with a density of 1.73 g/cm3 and melting point of 741°C.
Highly soluble in water (27 g/L at 20°C) but not in alcohol or ether.
Used in borosilicate glass production, including heat-resistant and optical lenses.
Higher bulk density and faster melting rate compared to raw borax forms.
Packaged in 25kg lined PP bags for dry storage to maintain product integrity.
Toxic if ingested; requires careful handling and proper labeling for safety.
Faqs:
What is anhydrous borax used for?
Anhydrous borax is used in glass manufacturing, soap and detergent production, and as a cleaning agent in various household and industrial applications.
How should anhydrous borax be stored?
Anhydrous borax should be stored in a dry environment to prevent moisture absorption, which can compromise its quality and effectiveness.
Is anhydrous borax safe to handle?
While anhydrous borax is a natural ingredient, it is toxic and should be handled with care. Keep it out of reach of children and pets, and ensure proper labeling for safety.