About Lead Fluoborate
We are offering our clients a highly effective grade of Lead Fluoborate which is processed using high grade chemical substances as per the set industry norms. This is widely used in electroplating, metal cleaning and in the prepadiazo salts and is respected for high effectiveness, purity, precise pH value and an enhanced shelf life. Lead Fluoborate is packaged by our skilled professionals using supreme grade packaging materials in various quantities as per the needs of the clients.
Product Features:
- This chemical is formulated by using high quality compounds at our sophisticated processing unit
- It is a odorless colorless liquid with an aqueous solution
- The chemical does not react with air and water
- This chemical is well known for accurate composition and longer shelf life
- It is widely used as a flux in the metal processing and surface treatment
Products Technical Details:
| LEAD FLUOBORATE |
| PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
| CAS NO. |
13814-96-5 |
LEAD FLUOBORATE |
| EINECS NO. |
237-486-0 |
| FORMULA |
Pb(BF4)2 |
| MOL WT. |
380.81 |
| SYNONYMS |
Lead Fluoborate; Lead Bis(tetrafluoroborate); Lead(2+) TetrafluoroBorate(1-) (2:1): Bleibis(tetrafluoroborat) (German); Bis(tetrafluoroborato) de plomo (Spanish); Bis(ttrafluoroborate) de plomb (French); |
| PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (50% SOLUTION) |
| PHYSICAL STATE |
clear liquid |
| SPECIFIC GRAVITY |
1.70 - 1.75 |
| SOLUBILITY IN WATER |
Readily soluble (Insoluble in alcohol) |
| FLASH POINT |
Not considered to be a fire hazard |
| STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions. Moisture sensitive. |
| APPLICATIONS |
- Fluoroboric Acid Is Used In Plating Circuits
- Metal Finishing
- Electropolishing Of Aluminium And Its Alloy
- Component Of Galvanic Baths
- Organic Synthesis As Catalyst For Alkylations And Polymerisation
- Stabilisation Of Diazo Salts
- Manufacturing Of Inorganic Fluoroborate Salts
- Inorganic Fluoroborate Salts Are Used As Components Of Fluxing And Plating,
- As Catalysts
- In Flame-Retardant
- In Metal Treatment
- Grain Refining Agents
- As Active Fillers In Resin Bonded Abrasives
- In Electrolytic Generation Of Boron
- Preparation Of Glazing Frits
|
| SALES SPECIFICATION (50% SOLUTION) |
| APPEARANCE |
clear liquid |
| Pb(BF4)2 |
50.0% min |
| FREE ACID |
2.0% max |
| SO4 |
0.5% max |
| SiO2 |
0.2% max |
| Cl |
0.01% max |
| IRON |
10ppm max |
| TRANSPORTATION |
| PACKING |
25kg in drum |
| HAZARD CLASS |
8 (Packing Group: II) |
| UN NO. |
2922 |
| OTHER INFORMATION |
| Hazard Symbols: T N, Risk Phrases: 61-20/22-33-50/53-62, Safety Phrases: 53-45-60-61 |
Superior Purity and QualityOur Lead Fluoborate boasts a high purity level of 99%, ensuring excellent performance in industrial and research applications. Its crystalline form and technical grade specification make it suitable for demanding chemical processes, including plating baths and advanced synthesis.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsLead Fluoborate serves as a critical component in electroplating solutions and is frequently utilized in chemical research. Its solubility in water and effective acidic nature enable precise and reliable results for various experimental and manufacturing needs.
Safe Storage and Extended Shelf LifeTo ensure product stability, Lead Fluoborate should be stored in tightly closed containers away from incompatible substances. When kept in cool, dry conditions, it retains its properties for up to 2 years, making inventory management straightforward for users.
FAQs of Lead Fluoborate:
Q: How should Lead Fluoborate powder be stored to maximize its shelf life?
A: Lead Fluoborate should be kept in tightly closed containers, placed in a cool and dry location, and away from incompatible substances. Proper storage can extend its shelf life up to 2 years and help maintain its purity and effectiveness.
Q: What is the main industrial use of Lead Fluoborate?
A: This compound is mainly used as an additive in plating baths, where it helps deposit metals onto surfaces through electroplating. It is also valued in chemical synthesis and advanced research applications.
Q: When is Lead Fluoborate typically added during the plating process?
A: Lead Fluoborate is usually introduced to plating baths before or during the metal deposition stage, where its solubility ensures even distribution and consistent results throughout the process.
Q: Where is your Lead Fluoborate manufactured and exported from?
A: We manufacture and supply Lead Fluoborate in India, and export this product to various markets worldwide. Our facilities ensure strict quality controls for every batch.
Q: What safety precautions should be taken when handling Lead Fluoborate?
A: Since Lead Fluoborate is toxic, handlers must use personal protective equipment, ensure proper ventilation, and avoid any direct skin or inhalation contact. Follow all safety protocols as outlined in the material safety data sheet.
Q: What are the benefits of using technical grade Lead Fluoborate with 99% purity?
A: Technical grade with 99% purity offers increased reliability in industrial processes, reducing impurities that could interfere with plating or research outcomes. This ensures efficiency and consistency in sensitive applications.
Q: How is Lead Fluoborate beneficial for chemical synthesis and research?
A: Thanks to its high purity and solubility, Lead Fluoborate enables precise formulation in chemical synthesis, contributing to accurate and reproducible research results.