Phosphoric Acid – Features, Uses, Applications and Manufacturing Process

 


Phosphoric Acid is a weak acid that works as a sequestering agent. It is a useful mineral acid with white crystalline structure in purest form. Phosphoric acid is also called as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric (V) acid. This blog by Palvi Chemicals – a Phosphoric acid distributor company in Qatar explains the features, uses, applications and manufacturing process of Phosphorous Acid.

Features of Phosphoric acid:

The features of Phosphoric Acid are as follows:

Phosphoric acid is colorless, odorless, inorganic, non-hazardous, non-toxic and non-volatile in nature.

Phosphoric acid has stability at high temperatures, low volatility, good ionic conductivity,  carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide tolerance.

Palvi Chemicals is a Phosphoric Acid supplier company in Qatar who has compiled this list of uses and applications of Phosphoric acid:

·         Removal of rust from different metals

·         Industries such as personal hygiene care, food and beverage, agriculture, animal and poultry feed, fuel cell applications, phosphate fertilizers, pharmaceutical and others use Phosphoric acid

·         Used as an electrolyte in oxyhydrogen generators and fuel cells

·         For cleaning teeth surfaces and as an etching solution

·         Sanitizing agent in brewing industry

·         Works as a pH modifier in household cleaning agents

·         Works as a dispersing agent

·         Used as fertilizer

·         Food additive in jams and drinks

·         Compound semiconductor process

·         In the composition of etching solution in dentistry and orthodontics and in teeth whiteners

·         Used as an electrolyte

·         In activated carbon production

Manufacturing Process of Phosphoric Acid:

There are two manufacturing process of Phosphoric Acid - thermal process and wet process.

Palvi Chemicals is a Phosphoric Acid exporter company in Qatar whom you can get in touch for all kinds of supply and queries about Phosphoric Acid in Qatar.

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