Product Introduction
Zinc phosphate.
Zinc phosphate, colorless orthorhombic crystal or white microcrystalline powder, is corrosive and deliquescent. Soluble in inorganic acid, ammonia water, ammonium salt solution; insoluble in ethanol; almost insoluble in water, its solubility in water decreases with increasing temperature. When heated to 100 ° C, two crystal waters were lost to form an anhydrate. It is used as a base material for various coatings such as aldol, phenolic and epoxy resins, as a flame retardant for chlorinated rubber and synthetic polymer materials, and also for the production of water-soluble paints and non-toxic anti-rust pigments.
Appearance properties: colorless orthorhombic crystal or white microcrystalline powder. Soluble in inorganic acid, ammonia water, ammonium salt solution; insoluble in ethanol; almost insoluble in water, its solubility decreases with increasing temperature.
Solubility: soluble in inorganic acid, ammonia water, ammonium salt solution; insoluble in ethanol; almost insoluble in water, its solubility decreases with increasing temperature.
Melting point: 900 ° C
Density: 3.99
Merck: 14, 10151
Parameters
Physicochemical properties | |
Chemical properties | white powder |
Density | 3.99 |
Boiling point | 158 ° C at 760 mmHg |
Melting point | 900°C |
Refractive index | 1.595 |
Appearance and traits | White powder |
Product Details
Function and use.
[Use 1] Used as a binder for medicine and dentistry, also used as anti-rust paint, phosphor, etc.
[Use 2] used as an analytical reagent
[Use 3] Used as a base for coatings of alkyd, phenolic, epoxy resin, etc., for the production of non-toxic anti-rust pigments and water-soluble paints, and also as a chlorinated rubber, high polymer flame retardant
[Use 4] It is used as a base material for various coatings such as alkyd, phenolic, epoxy resin, etc. It is also used to produce non-toxic anti-rust pigments and water-soluble paints. Also used in chlorinated rubber, a synthetic polymer material flame retardant.
[Use 5] It is used as a binder for medicine and dentistry, and also as an antirust paint, phosphor, and the like.