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Sodium borate anhydrous

Comments the EINECS number for sodium borate anhydrous is 215-540-4. [Pg.670]

Synonyms/Trade Names Anhydrous borax, Borax dehydrated, Disodium sait of boric acid. Disodium tetrabromate. Fused borax. Sodium borate (anhydrous). Sodium tetraborate... [Pg.30]

Synonyms Borates, tetra, sodium salt, anhydrous Borax, fused Sodium borate anhydrous Sodium pyroborate anhydrous Sodium tetraborate anhydrous... [Pg.1343]

Sodium borate anhydrous. See Sodium borate Sodium borate decahydrate CAS 1303-96-4 EINECS/ELINCS 215-540-4 E285... [Pg.3981]

The derivatives plant is designed to aimuaHy produce 160,000 t of borax pentahydrate, 17,000 t of borax decahydrate, and 60,000 t of anhydrous borax. A reported 50,000 t of borax pentahydrate was produced in 1987. A sodium borate refinery is fed from stockpiled tincal ore or product from the concentration plant. The feed is dissolved using steam to give a solution 18% in The solution is then passed through a series of filters and sent to a... [Pg.201]

NF-grade borax decahydrate is manufactured to conform to standards of the National Formulary, XV ed., for sodium borate. Maximum allowable impurity levels for technical anhydrous borax are SO2- 0.41% Si02, 0.21% A1203, 0.14% CaO, 0.03% MgO, 0.15% and Fe203, 0.02%. [Pg.203]

Nitride Boron nitride, BN, white solid, insoluble, reacts wiLh steam Lo form NHj and boric acid, formed by heating anhydrous sodium borate with ammonium chloride, or by burning boron in air. [Pg.254]

RTM produces borax decahydrate, borax pentahydrate, anhydrous borax, boric acid (BA), boric oxide, and other specialty borates such as zinc borates from sodium borate minerals. Etibank, a Turkish national mining enterprise, offers borate minerals (colemanite and ulexite) as well as refined borates. [Pg.208]

SYNS ANHYDROUS BORAX BORATES, TETRA, SODIUM SALT, anhydrous (OSHA) BORAX GLASS BORIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT HR 28 FUSED BORAX RASORITE 55 SODIUM BIBORATE SODIUM TETRABORATE SODIUM TETRABORATE (Na2B407)... [Pg.574]

BORATES, TETRA, SODIUM SALT, anhydrous (OSHA, ACGIH) see SFFOOO... [Pg.1547]

Synonyms borax glass disodium tetraborate anhydrous fused borax fused sodium borate sodium pyroborate sodium tetraborate anhydrous. [Pg.670]

Commercially available sodium borate decahydrate is usually present as monoclinic prismatic crystals that become opaque on the surface in dry air. In addition to the decahydrate, a pentahydrate exists this is also known as jeweller s borax. The anhydrous substance is also available and is called pyroborax. The EINECS number for sodium borate is 271-536-2. [Pg.670]

Borax is also manufactured from calcium borates by heating with a sodium carbonate/sodium hydrogen carbonate/sodium hydroxide solution, whereupon the calcium carbonate precipitates out and sodium borate crystallizes out. Anhydrous borax is formed by calcining water-containing sodium borates initially in rotary tube furnaces, then in standing furnaces, it being produced as a liquid which is poured e.g. into molds. [Pg.226]

Sodium Borate Borax Anhydrous Sodium Biborate Sodium Pyroborate Sodium Tetraborate Anhydrous ... [Pg.256]

Anhydrous, fused sodium borate, borax glass, fused borax. Powder or glass-like plates becoming Opaque on exposure to air. Slowly so] in water. [Pg.1358]

Borates, tetra, sodium saits (Anhydrous) TWA10mg/m ... [Pg.362]


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