Difference between revisions of "Fluoboric (Fluoroboric) Acid"
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− | A colourless, mobile liquid usually shipped in polyethylene bottles or polyethylene lined steel drums. Used in [[aluminium]] production and for the pickling of stainless steel.<br> | + | {{Infobox_Oils |
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+ | A colourless, mobile liquid usually shipped in polyethylene bottles or polyethylene lined steel drums. Used in [[aluminium]] production and for the pickling of stainless steel.<br><br> | ||
Is corrosive to glass and any material containing silica. Corrosive to skin and toxic by inhalation. | Is corrosive to glass and any material containing silica. Corrosive to skin and toxic by inhalation. | ||
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Hazard: IMDG Class 8 Corrosive, also poisonous. | Hazard: IMDG Class 8 Corrosive, also poisonous. | ||
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+ | <b>Full information on this product is in the process of completion.</b> | ||
[[Category:Oil and chemicals]] | [[Category:Oil and chemicals]] | ||
[[Category:Products]] | [[Category:Products]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 15 March 2012
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Fluoboric (Fluoroboric) Acid
Description
A colourless, mobile liquid usually shipped in polyethylene bottles or polyethylene lined steel drums. Used in aluminium production and for the pickling of stainless steel.
Is corrosive to glass and any material containing silica. Corrosive to skin and toxic by inhalation.
Hazard: IMDG Class 8 Corrosive, also poisonous.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.