Product Description
Lead Fluoride, highly esteemed for its potent chemical properties and favorable reviews, is a noble white crystalline powder recognized for its purity (99.9%) and analytical reagent grade. Slightly soluble in water and readily soluble in nitric acid, this fresh, odorless compound is supplied in custom packaging-HDPE bags, bottles, or drums-tailored to your requirements. Its spectacular refractive index and stability are invaluable for specialized applications in scintillation counters, specialty glass, ceramics, and radiology. Personalise your order for industrial, laboratory, and research needs from an experienced exporter, manufacturer, and supplier based in India.
Versatile Applications Across Industries
Lead Fluoride demonstrates its value in multiple settings. It is primarily used in laboratories, research facilities, and industrial plants. Key application areas include the production of specialty glass, high-performance ceramics, radiology equipment, and scintillation counters. Its neutral pH and consistent physical state ensure controlled results, making it a preferred choice for school lab chemicals and advanced material sciences. Plant application typically involves fine powder forms for accurate, efficient dispersion in manufacturing processes.
Efficient Domestic and Global Distribution
Lead Fluoride's main domestic market comprises India's leading laboratories and manufacturing sites, with stock ready for immediate dispatch. Our streamlined transportation network guarantees prompt delivery times across main export markets in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Competitive freight solutions and secure packaging ensure each shipment arrives intact and on schedule, reinforcing our commitment to reliability for wholesalers, exporters, and traders alike.
FAQ's of Lead Fluoride:
Q: How should Lead Fluoride be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: Lead Fluoride should be stored in a cool, dry place, and its container should be kept tightly closed to maintain its purity and two-year shelf life.
Q: What is the process for using Lead Fluoride in laboratory applications?
A: For laboratory use, Lead Fluoride is typically measured as a fine powder, dissolved as needed depending on the experiment, and handled with protective equipment due to its toxic and irritant hazard class.
Q: Where can Lead Fluoride be applied in industry?
A: It is widely used in producing specialty glass, ceramics, radiology devices, and scintillation counters, making it essential in both academic and industrial applications.
Q: When is the optimum time to place orders for Lead Fluoride to ensure timely delivery?
A: Orders can be placed at any time, as stock is ready and efficient transportation and freight options are available to expedite delivery in both domestic and international markets.
Q: What benefit does the high purity of Lead Fluoride (99.9%) offer?
A: The high purity ensures superior performance in analytical applications, delivering consistent, reliable results whether used in sophisticated scientific research or industrial production.
Q: How hazardous is Lead Fluoride to the environment?
A: Lead Fluoride is classified as hazardous to aquatic life and should be handled and disposed of according to local environmental regulations to minimize ecological impact.