UsageBoric acid is used as a fireproofing agent for wood, as a preservative, and as an antiseptic. It is used in the manufacture of glass, pottery, enamels, glazes, cosmetics, cements, porcelain, leather, carpets, hats, soaps, artificial gems, and in tanning, printing, dyeing, painting, and photography.
Boric acid is used as a fireproofing agent for wood, as a preservative, and as an antiseptic. It is used in the manufacture of glass, pottery, enamels, glazes, cosmetics, cements, porcelain, leather, carpets, hats, soaps, artificial gems, and in tanning, printing, dyeing, painting, and photography.
Boric acid
Food Grade
28100020
10043-35-3
Powder
Boric acid Trade Information
Cash in Advance (CID)
20000 Kilograms Per Week
3 Days
50 kg
Gujarat
Product Description
It is a weak acid and has antiviral, antifungal, and antiseptic properties. Boric acid is soluble in water and does not have any characteristic odour. Under standard conditions, this compound exists either as a colourless crystal or in a white powdery form.It's a white substance that comes in powder or crystal form. Researchers believe boric acid has antifungal and antibacterial properties. Diluted boric acid may be used to treat skin conditions like diaper rash, insect bites, athlete's foot, foot odor, and yeast infections.