Pharmaceutical & Fine Chemicals
Sodium Bifluoride
Product Description
Sodium bifluoride, also known as sodium hydrogen fluoride, is a compound with various industrial applications owing to its unique properties.
Product:
Sodium Bifluoride
CAS:
1333-83-1
Synonym:
Sodium hydrogen difluoride; Sodium acid fluoride
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
White crystalline powder
Density
2.08 g/cm3
Melting point
160 °C (decomposes)
Molecular Weight
61.99
Odor
Odorless
Purity
98%
Uses, Applications & Markets
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Sodium Bifluoride used in many
industry applications
Sodium bifluoride, also known as sodium hydrogen fluoride, is a compound with various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here are some of its industrial uses:
- Water Treatment: Sodium bifluoride is used in water treatment processes, particularly for fluoridation to prevent dental cavities. It is added to drinking water in controlled amounts to achieve optimal fluoride levels for dental health.
- Metal Surface Treatment: It is utilized for surface treatment and cleaning of metals, especially aluminum and stainless steel. Sodium bifluoride removes oxides, scales, and other contaminants from metal surfaces, preparing them for further processing or finishing.
- Glass Etching: Sodium bifluoride is employed in the glass industry for etching and frosting glass surfaces. It selectively removes the top layer of glass, creating a frosted or matte appearance for decorative or functional purposes.
- Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a precursor or reagent in various chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of fluorine-containing compounds. Sodium bifluoride is involved in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Sodium bifluoride is used in the oil and gas industry for well stimulation and hydraulic fracturing ("fracking"). It helps dissolve minerals and scale deposits in oil wells and enhances the effectiveness of acid treatments.
- Electroplating: It is employed in electroplating processes as a source of fluoride ions. Sodium bifluoride solutions are used in electroplating baths to deposit fluoride-containing coatings on metal surfaces for corrosion resistance or decorative purposes.
- Cleaning Agents: Sodium bifluoride is a component of various industrial cleaning formulations, such as rust removers, metal brighteners, and household cleaners. It effectively removes rust, scale, and stains from metal and other surfaces.