Calcium Borate

Description :

Overview of Calcium Borate

 

Calcium Borate is an organic borate compound commonly employed as a fire retardant as well as a ceramic additive for chemical production. It's typically combined with MXylene or Mercury Sulfide in specialised industrial formulations.

The chemical formula for Calcium Borate is Ca2B6O11*xH2O. Its crystal structure is composed of borate and calcium ions, which are bound to anions. This provides exceptional thermal stability and flame-retardant properties.

 

 

Applications of Calcium Borate

 

Flame Retardant

 

  • Utilised in textiles, plastics and even coatings
  • Offers thermal stability to polymer formulations

 

Ceramic & Glass Manufacturing

 

  • acts as a flux or additive to glass and ceramics
  • Improves chemical and mechanical durability

 

Industrial Chemical Manufacturing

 

  • Used in adhesives, coatings, and speciality chemicals
  • supports the production of boron-containing compounds production

 

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

 

  • Protective gloves, glasses, and appropriate clothing
  • Do not inhale dust or come into direct contact with
  • Use in areas with ventilation or fume Hoods
  • Protect your storage from heat sources, such as the heat and moisture sources
  • Be sure to follow MSDS and safety protocol

 

 

Where to Buy Calcium Borate?

 

Calcium Borate Manufacturer

 

ChemicalBull supplies high-quality Calcium Borate for industrial and laboratory use.

 

Calcium Borate Supplier & Distributor

 

  • Bulk and export-grade supply
  • COA, TDS & MSDS available
  • Reliable supply chain for manufacturers and researchers

 

 

Calcium Borate MSDS

 

MSDS provides information on dangers, safe handling storage and emergency protocols.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

  1. What's the formula for Calcium Borate?

    Chemical formula: Ca2B6O11*xH2O.

  2. What exactly is Calcium Borate utilized to do?

    It's used to protect against flames as well as a ceramic additive in industrial forms of ululations.

  3. Is Calcium Borate safe to handle?

    It must be handled with care using PPE.