Atomfair Hydrofluoric Acid HF FH

Description Hydrofluoric Acid (CAS No. 24926-15-6) is a highly corrosive and toxic inorganic acid with the molecular formula FH . It is widely utilized in industrial and laboratory settings due to its unique ability to dissolve silica-based materials, including glass. Available in varying concentrations, this reagent-grade acid is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, making it ideal for precision applications in semiconductor manufacturing, metal processing, and chemical synthesis. Proper handling with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential due to its severe health hazards, including deep tissue penetration and systemic toxicity. Packaged in chemically resistant containers to ensure stability and…

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Hydrofluoric Acid (CAS No. 24926-15-6) is a highly corrosive and toxic inorganic acid with the molecular formula FH. It is widely utilized in industrial and laboratory settings due to its unique ability to dissolve silica-based materials, including glass. Available in varying concentrations, this reagent-grade acid is rigorously tested for purity and consistency, making it ideal for precision applications in semiconductor manufacturing, metal processing, and chemical synthesis. Proper handling with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential due to its severe health hazards, including deep tissue penetration and systemic toxicity. Packaged in chemically resistant containers to ensure stability and safety during storage and transport.

  • CAS No: 24926-15-6
  • Molecular Formula: FH
  • Molecular Weight: 20.0064
  • Exact Mass: 20.006228194
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 20.006228194
  • IUPAC Name: fluorane
  • SMILES: F
  • Synonyms: HYDROFLUORIC ACID, Fluorhydric acid, Hydrofluoride, Rubigine, Antisal 2B

Application

Hydrofluoric Acid is extensively used in the semiconductor industry for etching silicon wafers and cleaning quartzware. It also serves as a key reagent in petroleum refining for alkylation processes and in the production of fluorinated chemicals. In metallurgy, it is employed for pickling stainless steel and dissolving oxides. Additionally, it finds applications in glass frosting and ceramic processing due to its reactivity with silica.

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