Description
Boric acid is a weak acid that is often used as an antiseptic, insecticide, flame retardant, neutron absorber, and as a precursor to other chemical compounds.
Grade A boric acid is a high-purity form of boric acid that is commonly used in the production of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food products.
Grade A boric acid typically has a purity level of at least 99.9%, and is produced through a series of purification processes that remove impurities and other contaminants. This high level of purity makes it suitable for use in sensitive applications that require strict quality control and regulatory compliance.
In the pharmaceutical industry, grade A boric acid is used as a pH adjuster, a buffering agent, and a preservative in various drug formulations. It is also used as a component in ointments, lotions, and eye drops.
In the cosmetics industry, grade A boric acid is used as a preservative and pH adjuster in various personal care products, including lotions, shampoos, and bath products.
In the food industry, grade A boric acid is used as a food additive, where it is commonly used as a preservative and in the production of caviar, maraschino cherries, and other foods.
Grade A boric acid is also used in the production of fiberglass, ceramics, and as a flame retardant in plastics and textiles. Additionally, it is used in the manufacture of LCD screens, computer chips, and other electronic components.
Usage
- pH adjuster in pharmaceuticals
- Buffering agent
- Preservative
- Flame retardant
- Antiseptic and insecticide
- Neutron absorber
- Food additive
- Production of LCD screens and computer chips
- Analytical chemistry, such as the separation and purification of proteins and other molecules.
Manufactured by: Cherkasy State Plant of Chemical Reactants