Product Description
Zinc borate is primarily used as a flame retardant in plastics and cellulose fibers, paper, rubbers and textiles. It is also used in paints, adhesives, and pigments. As a flame retardant, it can replace antimony(III) oxide as a synergist in both halogen-based and halogen-free systems.[2] It is an anti-dripping and char-promoting agent, and suppresses the afterglow. In electrical insulator plastics it suppresses arcing and tracking.
In halogen-containing systems, zinc borate is used together with antimony trioxide a
Industrial ApplicationsZinc borate is a versatile compound extensively used in industrial applications like rubber, fertilizers, paint, paper, and water treatment processes.
Quality AssuranceBoasting a 99% purity and industrial grade designation, the product meets stringent quality standards, ensuring reliability in all designated uses.
FAQs of Zinc Borate Powder:
Q: What are the primary applications of Zinc Borate Powder?
A: Zinc borate powder is primarily used in rubber manufacturing, water treatment, fertilizer production, industrial processes, the paper industry, and paints.
Q: How does Zinc Borate Powder act as a fungicide?
A: Zinc borate functions as a fungicide by inhibiting fungal growth, making it effective in applications where preservation against fungi is essential.
Q: What benefits does Zinc Borate Powder offer in industrial uses?
A: The benefits of zinc borate include its high purity, effectiveness as a flame retardant, and its fungicidal properties.