Pharmaceutical & Fine Chemicals
Sodium Fluoride
Product Description
Sodium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula NaF.
Product:
Sodium Fluoride
CAS:
7681-49-4
Synonym:
Floridine; Natrium Fluoride; Sodium Monofluoride
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless crystalline solid or white powder
Boiling point
1704 °C
Density
2.78 g/cm3
Melting point
993 °C
Molecular Weight
41.99
Odor
Odorless
Purity
≥99%
Refractive index
1.336
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Sodium Fluoride used in many
industry applications
Sodium fluoride, an inorganic compound, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here's a list of some of its industrial uses:
- Water Fluoridation: Sodium fluoride is commonly used in water fluoridation programs to prevent dental cavities and promote dental health by adjusting the fluoride concentration in drinking water to optimal levels.
- Pharmaceuticals: It is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry as an active ingredient in dental care products, such as toothpaste and mouthwash, for its cavity-fighting properties and ability to strengthen tooth enamel.
- Aluminum Production: Sodium fluoride is used as a flux in the electrolytic refining of aluminum to lower the melting point of alumina and increase conductivity during the extraction process.
- Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a reactant or catalyst in various chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in the production of fluoride compounds, specialty chemicals, and pharmaceutical intermediates.
- Metallurgy: Sodium fluoride finds applications in metallurgical processes as a flux and additive to improve the properties of metals and alloys, including aluminum, steel, and cast iron.
- Glass Etching: It is used in glass etching and frosting processes to create decorative patterns and matte finishes on glassware, mirrors, and architectural glass surfaces.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Sodium fluoride is employed in the oil and gas industry as a corrosion inhibitor and scale inhibitor to protect metal surfaces and prevent mineral deposits in drilling equipment and pipelines.
- Fluxes: It serves as a flux in soldering and brazing operations to facilitate the flow of molten metals and improve wetting and adhesion between metal surfaces.
- Ceramics Industry: Sodium fluoride is utilized in the ceramic industry as a flux and glaze additive to lower the melting point of ceramic materials and enhance the gloss and color of ceramic products.
- Textile Industry: It is used in the textile industry as a preservative and insecticide for cotton and wool fabrics to protect against microbial growth and insect damage during storage and transportation.
- Fire Retardants: Certain sodium fluoride derivatives are used as flame retardants in plastics, textiles, and construction materials to enhance fire safety.
- Chemical Analysis: Sodium fluoride solutions are used in biochemical and molecular biology laboratories as a preservative and inhibitor of enzymatic activity in various analytical techniques.