Baron

1. Boric Acid

CAS No.: 10043-35-3
Boric Acid can be used as an antiseptic for minor burns or cuts and is sometimes used in dressings or salves. Boric acid is applied in a very dilute solution as an eye wash. Dilute boric acid can be used as a vaginal douche to treat bacterial vaginosis due to excessive alkalinity. As an antibacterial compound, boric acid can also be used as an acne treatment. It is also used as prevention of athlete's foot, by inserting powder in the socks or stockings, and in solution can be used to treat some kinds of otitis externa (ear infection) in both humans and animals. The preservative in urine sample bottles (red cap) in the UK is boric acid. Boric acid solutions used as an eye wash or on abraded skin are known to be especially toxic to infants, especially after repeated use because of its slow elimination rate.


2. Borax

Borax is a common household and commercial chemical. The IUPAC name for borax is sodium tetraborate decahydrate. Borax also is known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate or disodium tetraborate. It is one of the most important boron compounds.


3. Borax Decahydrate

CAS No.: 1303-96-4
Borax Decahydrate commonly known as Sodium Teraborate Decahydrate, the chemical formula of Borax Decahydrate is Na2B4 O7. 10 H2O. Our formulation is offered in granular, powdered and crystal forms. This product gives a mildly alkaline solution after getting dissolved in water. Our chemical is capable of neutralizing acids and combines with strong alkalies with low pH to form metaborates. The range is stable under ordinary conditions however, it tends to lose water of crystallization after getting exposed to dry air or elevated temperatures. Some other chemicals are highlighted below:


4. Zirconium Floor

CAS No.: 7704-99-6
Zirconium Floor (including hyacinth or yellow zircon) is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates. Its chemical name is zirconium silicate and its corresponding chemical formula is ZRSiO4.


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