Barium fluoride

Reagent grade, 99.0%

Reagent Code: #143026
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Alias Barium fluoride
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CAS Number 7787-32-8

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Weight 175.32 g/mol
Formula BaF₂
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EC Number 232-108-0
MDL Number MFCD00003450
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Melting Point 1354 °C
Boiling Point 2260 °C(lit.)
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Density 4.89 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Storage Room temperature

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Used in welding fluxes to improve arc stability and reduce spatter in electrode coatings. Acts as a source of fluoride ions in metallurgical processes for refining aluminum and magnesium alloys. Employed in the production of specialized glasses and ceramics due to its low refractive index and transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Serves as a scintillation material in radiation detectors for nuclear and particle physics. Utilized in some types of lubricants and greases for high-temperature applications. Also found in certain dental cements and enamels for enhanced durability.

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Test Parameter Specification
ASSAY 98.5-100
HEAVY METALS(AS PB) 0-0.005
Water 0-2
IRON(FE) 0-0.005
SOLUBILITY IN 4MHCl (2mg/ml) COLORLESS CLEAR LIQUID
APPEARANCE White to Almost white powder to crystal

Available Sizes & Pricing

Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
500g
10-20 days ฿940.00
2.5kg
10-20 days ฿4,550.00
12X500g
10-20 days ฿11,000.00
Barium fluoride
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Used in welding fluxes to improve arc stability and reduce spatter in electrode coatings. Acts as a source of fluoride ions in metallurgical processes for refining aluminum and magnesium alloys. Employed in the production of specialized glasses and ceramics due to its low refractive index and transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Serves as a scintillation material in radiation detectors for nuclear and particle physics. Utilized in some types of lubricants and greases for high-temperature a

Used in welding fluxes to improve arc stability and reduce spatter in electrode coatings. Acts as a source of fluoride ions in metallurgical processes for refining aluminum and magnesium alloys. Employed in the production of specialized glasses and ceramics due to its low refractive index and transparency to ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Serves as a scintillation material in radiation detectors for nuclear and particle physics. Utilized in some types of lubricants and greases for high-temperature applications. Also found in certain dental cements and enamels for enhanced durability.

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