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Overview
What it is and who buys it
Ortho boric acid is the fully hydrated form of boric acid, H3BO3 (CAS 10043-35-3), also written as B(OH)3. The name distinguishes it from the dehydrated species that form when boric acid is heated: metaboric acid (HBO2) and, at higher temperatures, tetraboric acid and boron oxide. When purchasers search for "ortho boric acid," they are almost always specifying this standard orthoboric commercial product rather than a different chemical.
This is Technical grade granular material intended for industrial and laboratory use. It is a weak, monobasic acid that dissolves in water to give a mildly acidic solution, and it is prized for its buffering behavior, thermal stability, and compatibility with metals, glass, and ceramic systems.
Formula: H3BO3 (orthoboric acid)
CAS: 10043-35-3
Form: white granular crystals
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Grades & Forms
Choosing the right specification
Alliance Chemical supplies boric acid as Technical grade granular, the workhorse form for industrial processing, metal finishing, and glass and ceramic applications. Technical grade delivers consistent particle size and purity suited to flux, plating, and formulation work where certified pharmaceutical or reagent purity is not required.
Granular material dissolves cleanly and meters well into batch tanks and plating baths. Choose your size based on throughput:
2 lb — bench work, small batches, and testing
5 lb — regular shop and lab use
50 lb — production runs and continuous processes
All sizes are the same orthoboric acid (H3BO3). If your process was written around "boric acid," "orthoboric acid," or "boracic acid," this granular product satisfies those specifications, since they name the same compound.
Every grade & strength we stock
All 2 active products in this family, live from our catalog. Same chemical, different certification and concentration — pick what your process actually requires.
Ortho boric acid serves industrial applications where a weak acid, borate source, or thermal-stabilizing agent is needed. Common uses include:
Flux for brazing and soldering — dissolves surface oxides and protects metal during high-temperature joining, often blended with borax.
Glass and ceramics — a boron source for borosilicate glass, fiberglass, frits, glazes, and enamels, lowering thermal expansion and improving chemical durability.
Electroplating and metal finishing — a buffering additive in nickel and other plating baths to stabilize pH and improve deposit quality.
pH buffering — forms borate buffers in the mildly alkaline range for laboratory and process control.
Flame retardant — used in cellulose insulation and treated materials to raise ignition resistance and reduce smolder.
Lubricant additive — a component in certain high-temperature and dry-film lubricant formulations.
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Storage
Containers, temperature, compatibility
Store ortho boric acid in a cool, dry area in tightly closed original containers, away from moisture and incompatible materials. Boric acid can absorb ambient humidity and cake, so keeping bags and pails sealed preserves free-flowing granular form and accurate weighing.
Keep it separated from strong bases and strong reducing agents, and away from potassium and acetic anhydride. Elevated temperatures should also be avoided during storage, since heating drives off water and converts orthoboric acid to metaboric acid, changing its dissolution behavior.
Store off the floor and away from drains
Reseal partial containers promptly
Label and date opened packaging
Keep away from food, feed, and beverage storage
Under proper dry storage the material remains stable and usable for extended periods.
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Shelf Life
How long it stays in spec
Boric acid has an indefinite practical shelf life when stored sealed in a cool, dry environment, and many users treat it as effectively non-expiring. It is a stable inorganic solid that does not oxidize or degrade chemically under normal warehouse conditions.
The main concern over time is physical caking from absorbed moisture, which affects handling rather than chemical quality. Caked material can usually be broken up and dissolves normally. To preserve free-flowing granular form:
Keep containers tightly closed between uses
Protect from humidity and temperature swings
Avoid leaving open bags in damp areas
If your quality system requires a re-evaluation date, a conservative 3 to 5 year internal review interval is common, though the material itself typically remains within specification well beyond that when kept dry.
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Handling & Safety
PPE and safe work practice
Handle ortho boric acid with skin, eye, and respiratory protection, and avoid generating or inhaling dust. Wear chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles, and use local exhaust or a dust mask when transferring or weighing granular material.
Boric acid is classified in some jurisdictions as a reproductive toxicant based on high-dose studies, so minimizing exposure is important, particularly repeated or occupational contact. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling, and wash hands thoroughly afterward.
Skin/eyes: flush with water on contact; remove contaminated clothing
Inhalation: move to fresh air if dust is inhaled
Ingestion: do not induce vomiting; seek medical advice
Always consult the Safety Data Sheet before use and follow your facility's exposure-control program. Keep the SDS accessible in the work area.
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Disposal & Compliance
End-of-life done right
Dispose of ortho boric acid in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations; it is not a listed RCRA hazardous waste, but waste determinations remain the generator's responsibility. Do not discharge boron-containing waste to surface water, storm drains, or septic systems, since boron can affect aquatic life and irrigation water at elevated concentrations.
For transport, boric acid is not classified as a DOT hazardous material, so it ships as standard non-hazmat ground freight. This product ships in 1-2 business days from Taylor, TX.
Collect spills as dry solid; avoid dust and washdown to drains
Use licensed disposal for contaminated or off-spec material
Retain the SDS and comply with local wastewater limits
Verify local borate discharge limits, which vary by municipality and permit.
Is ortho boric acid the same as regular boric acid?
Yes. "Ortho boric acid" is the technical name for orthoboric acid, H3BO3, which is the standard commercial boric acid. The "ortho" prefix distinguishes it from metaboric acid (HBO2) and tetraboric acid, which form when boric acid is heated and loses water. The granular product sold here is orthoboric acid and satisfies specifications written for boric acid or boracic acid.
What grade and form is this boric acid?
This is Technical grade granular boric acid, suited to industrial processing, metal finishing, glass, and ceramic applications. Technical grade offers consistent purity and particle size for flux, electroplating, and formulation work. It is not certified as a pharmaceutical or reagent grade, so select it when your process calls for standard industrial-quality orthoboric acid.
What sizes are available and how do I choose?
Boric acid is stocked in 2 lb, 5 lb, and 50 lb sizes, all the same granular H3BO3. Choose 2 lb for bench testing and small batches, 5 lb for routine shop or lab use, and 50 lb for production runs or continuous processes such as plating baths and glass or ceramic batching where higher throughput makes the larger package more economical.
How should I store boric acid to keep it usable?
Store it sealed in a cool, dry place away from moisture and strong bases. Boric acid is chemically stable with an indefinite practical shelf life, so the main storage goal is preventing caking from absorbed humidity. Reseal partial containers, keep material off the floor, and avoid heat, which can drive off water and convert orthoboric acid to metaboric acid.
Is boric acid a hazmat for shipping?
No. Boric acid is not classified as a DOT hazardous material, so it ships as standard non-hazmat ground freight from our Taylor, TX facility and ships in 1-2 business days. You do not need hazmat handling or special freight arrangements to receive it, which keeps shipping straightforward for all three package sizes.
What safety precautions apply when handling it?
Wear chemical-resistant gloves and safety goggles, and avoid inhaling dust by using exhaust ventilation or a dust mask when weighing or transferring. Boric acid is classified in some jurisdictions as a reproductive toxicant, so minimize exposure and wash hands after handling. Always review the Safety Data Sheet before use and follow your facility's exposure-control procedures.
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Every order ships with SDS documentation, and a COA is available on request. Volume pricing applies automatically as sizes go up.
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