can't read?
Synonyms: Witherite
Barium carbonate (BaCO3), also known as witherite, is a chemical compound used in rat poison, bricks, ceramic glazes and cement.
B 1256 (OTTO) Barium carbonate, GR 99%+ Cas 513-77-9 - used in the ceramics industry as an ingredient in glazes. It acts as a flux, a matting and crystallizing agent and combines with certain colouring oxides to produce unique colours not easily attainable by other means.
Signal word Warning
Certificate Of Analysis
(For eg. B 1615-0108)
Other Documents
For any quries, please write to us at
10034-82-9
Sodium chromate, tetrahydrate, GR 99%+
814-89-1
Cobalt oxalate
513-77-9
Barium carbonate, 99%
7783-40-6
Magnesium fluoride, 98%
Our team of R&D Experts and Scientists have expertise in all areas of research of Lab Chemicals, Nano Technology, Life Science, Custom Synthesis, Chromatography, and many others.
DisclaimerThe above particulars do not release the customer from the obligation to carry out an inspection of goods received. Not for medical, household or any other uses, for lab use only, Please test before use.