Supplied By: Prayon S.A

Product Code: Q09271

Regional Availability: Canada

Chemical Name: Phosphoric Acid

CAS Number: 7664-38-2

Chemical Family: Inorganic Acids, Phosphoric Derivatives

Grade: Refractory Grade

Applicable Processes: Biodiesel Manufacturing, Drinking Water Treatment, Effluent Treatment, Electroplating, Flame Retardant Production, Ink Manufacturing, Metal Treatment, Water Treatment

Synonyms: H3PO4, Naval Jelly, Orthophosphoric Acid, White Phosphoric Acid

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    Identification & Functionality

    Applications & Uses

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    Applications
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    Applicable Processes
    Base Chemicals End Uses
    Industrial Additives End Use
    Application Information
    • Activated carbon
    • Anti freeze
    • Biodiesel production
    • Bonding agent for refractory materials
    • Cement manufacture
    • Effluent treatment
    • Flame proofing agent
    • Manufacture of dyes and pigments
    • Production of liquid fertilizers
    • Textile and fiber industries
    • Phosphate salt manufacture
    • I & I cleaning and sanitizing products
    • Metal treatment: metal cleaning, phosphatizing, electroplating, aluminum bright-dipping, and etc.
    • Potable Water Treatment: Conforms to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60. Used for corrosion and scale control; Maximum use level 12 mg/L.

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Key Properties
    • Relatively non-volatile
    • Stable at elevated temperatures
    • Milder acid than sulfuric, nitric, or hydrochloric acids
    • Weight per Gallon – 13.5 – 13.7 lbs. /gal. at 25°C

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    Packaging & Availability

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    Regional Availability
    • Canada
    Packaging Information

    Bulk Tank Trucks – Drums - Totes

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    2 years
    Storage Condition
    • Store product in sealed containers at room temperature and above freezing (crystallization) point.
    • Preferred storage: SS 316 tanks or certain reinforced plastics and rubber lined vessels.
    • Best before: 2 years after production date.