Brief: Discover Potassium Fluoborate (KBF4), a versatile chemical with a molecular weight of 125.90, widely used in electrochemical processes, welding fluxes, and more. This white powder or gel crystal is essential for industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Potassium fluoborate (KBF4) is a white powder or gel-like crystalline substance with a molar mass of 125.90 g/mol.
Slightly soluble in water (4.4 g/L at 20℃) and hot ethanol, but insoluble in cold ethanol and alkali solutions.
Used as a flux in welding and as a raw material for manufacturing other fluoride salts.
Essential in electrochemical processes, low chromic acid chromium plating, and lead-tin alloy electrolytes.
Non-hygroscopic with a density of 2.50 g/cm3 and a melting point of 530 °C.
Decomposes into toxic boron trifluoride gas when heated beyond its melting point.
Packaged in glass bottles and cartons, available in 1kg, 25kg, and 200kg options.
Requires careful handling and storage to prevent contamination and exposure to moisture.
Faqs:
Can I get samples of Potassium Fluoborate?
Yes, free samples are available, but shipping costs must be covered by the customer.
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for Potassium Fluoborate?
The MOQ is 1 kg, but smaller quantities like 100g can be accepted with full sample payment.
How is Potassium Fluoborate stored and handled?
Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed packaging. Handle with care to avoid contamination and exposure to moisture.
What are the applications of Potassium Fluoborate?
It is used as a welding flux, in electrochemical processes, chromium plating, and as a raw material for other fluoride salts.