Sodium Hexafluoroaluminate
Cas No :
13775-53-6
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
209.94 G/Mol
Description :
Sodium Hexafluoroaluminate (Na₃AlF₆), commonly known as Cryolite, is a white crystalline inorganic compound widely used in aluminium refining, metallurgy, and speciality chemical applications. It is known for its excellent fluxing properties, thermal stability, and chemical resistance.
This compound plays a crucial role in aluminium smelting, fluoride-based chemical production, and industrial coating processes. ChemicalBull supplies high-purity Sodium Hexafluoroaluminate suitable for industrial, metallurgical, and chemical manufacturing applications.
You may also like Potassium Hexafluoroaluminate, Aluminium Fluoride, Potassium Aluminium Fluoride, and Magnesium Fluoride for supporting fluoride-based industrial processes.
Functions as a fluxing agent in aluminium refining.
Enhances melting efficiency, impurity removal, and alloy uniformity.
Commonly used in aluminium smelting and casting processes.
Supports the production of aluminium fluoride and other fluoride compounds.
Provides stability in acid-based chemical processes.
Useful in surface coating and speciality chemical manufacturing.
Improves thermal stability, chemical resistance, and clarity of glass and ceramic products.
Applied in speciality glaze and high-performance ceramic formulations.
Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing while handling.
Avoid inhalation of dust or prolonged skin contact.
Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from heat and moisture.
Follow local industrial safety and disposal regulations.
ChemicalBull offers high-purity Sodium Hexafluoroaluminate for industrial, metallurgical, and chemical applications.
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