Borax Decahydrate has the ability to dissolve metal oxides and is exploited in the recovery of metals such as brass, copper, lead and zinc from scrap or smelting slag. In Iron metallurgy, Borax Decahydrate is used as a flux to prevent oxidation at the surface of the molten iron. In other metal working processes like welding, brazing, and soldering, Borax is used to cover the metal surfaces. This prevents any oxidation occuring by excuding air and moisture contact. It also can be used as a cleaning agent.
A mixture of borax and ammonium chloride is used as a flux when welding iron and steel. It lowers the melting point of the unwanted iron oxide, scale, allowing it to run off. Borax is also a good flux for “pre-tinning” tungsten with zinc – making the tungsten soft-solderable. Borax is often used as a flux for forge welding.
Please Note: This product has been reclassified by the ECHA as Reprotoxic Category 2 and we are supplying it only for the purposes stated above.
Borax has many chemical properties that contribute to its cleaning power. Borax and other borates clean and bleach by converting some water molecules to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). This reaction is more favorable in hotter water. The pH of borax is about 9.5, producing a basic solution in water, thereby increasing the effectiveness of bleach and other cleaners. In other chemical reactions, borax acts as a buffer, maintaining a stable pH needed to maintain cleansing chemical reactions. The boron, salt, and/or oxygen of boron inhibit the metabolic processes of many organisms. This characteristic allows borax to disinfect and kill unwanted pests. Borates bonds with other particles to keep ingredients dispersed evenly in a mixture, which maximizes the surface area of active particles to enhance cleaning power.
Borax has also been used extensively as an essential ingredient to make scientific toys like bouncy balls and crazy putty and slime. It should be noted though that the updated REACH advice especially for younger women and children should be understood.
Borax is for business use in manufacturing / industrial purpose and not for use by individuals for domestic use.
Borax Decahydrate, also known as Sodium Borate or Disodium Tetraborate, is a scent free, water soluble powder. When combined with warm or hot water, it enhances the effectiveness of household cleaners and detergents, with higher temperatures yielding optimal results. Due to its inert properties, Borax can be mixed with various cleaning agents, including chlorine bleach. This combination creates a potent solutions for removing stains and disinfecting laundry at home. With a pH of 9.5, it ensures a uniform distribution of cleaning molecules across surfaces, facilitating thorough cleaning.
This product can also be used as a herbicide and insecticide, as plants and insects find even a small dose toxic.
CAUTION:
- Always wear the correct PPE when handling this product, gloves and safety glasses / goggles must be worn.
- Ensure you are handling / using in a well ventilated area.
- Care should always be taken to avoid ingestion.
- Avoid use around food. Clean off surfaces thoroughly before using them for food preparation.
- Change your clothes if the Borax touches it.
- Remove contaminated clothing.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after use.
- If Borax powder gets into your eyes or on your skin flush your skin and eues with water for at least 15 minutes, then seek medical assistance if needed.
RESTRICTIONS:
Although Borax is a natural product, it is NOT intended for use in cosmetic / personal care products or dietary supplements.
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