Potassium Fluoborate

CAS# 14075-53-7

Product Description

Potassium fluoborate, also known as potassium tetrafluoroborate, is a chemical compound with various industrial applications.

Product:

Potassium Fluoborate

CAS:

14075-53-7

Synonym:

Potassium tetrafluoroborate; Potassium borofluoride

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White powder

Density

2.505 g/cm3

Melting point

530 °C

Molecular Weight

125.90

Odor

Odorless

Purity

≥99%

Refractive index

1.3245

Uses, Applications & Markets

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Potassium Fluoborate used in many
industry applications

Potassium fluoborate, also known as potassium tetrafluoroborate, is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:

  1. Metal Finishing: Potassium fluoborate is commonly used as an additive in electroplating baths for metal finishing processes. It helps improve the adhesion, brightness, and corrosion resistance of metal coatings deposited on substrates during electroplating operations.
  2. Aluminum Production: In the aluminum industry, potassium fluoborate is utilized as a fluxing agent in the electrolytic refining of aluminum. It assists in the removal of impurities and the purification of aluminum during the smelting and casting processes.
  3. Soldering and Brazing: Potassium fluoborate is sometimes incorporated into flux formulations used in soldering and brazing applications. It helps remove surface oxides from metal surfaces, promotes wetting, and facilitates the flow of solder or brazing filler metals, leading to strong and reliable joints.
  4. Foundry Applications: In foundries, potassium fluoborate may be employed as a flux in the production of metal castings. It aids in the removal of oxides and other surface contaminants from molten metal, improving the flow characteristics and quality of the castings.
  5. Chemical Synthesis: Potassium fluoborate serves as a source of fluorine in various chemical synthesis reactions. It can participate in organic and inorganic synthesis processes to introduce fluorine atoms into molecular structures, leading to the formation of fluorinated compounds with specific properties and functionalities.
  6. Welding Fluxes: Potassium fluoborate is used in the formulation of welding fluxes for submerged arc welding (SAW) and other welding processes. It helps protect the weld pool from atmospheric contamination, facilitates slag formation, and promotes efficient metal deposition.
  7. Glass and Ceramic Industries: In the glass and ceramic industries, potassium fluoborate may be employed as a flux or fining agent in the production of glass compositions, glazes, and ceramic materials. It aids in lowering the melting point of raw materials and promoting the fusion and homogenization of glass melts.