Barium fluoride, 99%, Each
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It finds applications in ceramic flux, glass manufacturing, metallurgy, electronics and dry-film lubricants. It is transparent from ultraviolet to infrared. Barium fluoride is usually employed as a scintillator material, and useful as a transmission window material for IR spectroscopy, mostly used for analysis of fuel oil samples. Of all the optical fluorides, it is the most resistant to high-energy radiation. It is used as a preopacifying agent, and in the production of enamel, welding agents, and glazing frits.
Additional Information
| SKU | 10010567 |
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| UOM | Each |
| UNSPSC | 12352300 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 012338A1 |
| CAS Number | 7787-32-8 |
| Is Hazardous | Yes |
| HS Code | 28261990 |
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| UN Number | UN1564 |
| Proper Shipping Name | BARIUM FLUORIDE, 100 G |
| Packaging Group | III |
| Hazardous Class | 6.1 |
| Label | ![]() |
| Molecular Formula | BaF2 |
| EC Number | 232-108-0 |
| HIN | 60 |
| Hazard Statement | H302-H301-H332 |
| Precautionary Statements | P264-P270-P301+P312a-P304+P340-P501a-P261 |
| Risk Statements | 20/22 |
| GHS | GHS06,GHS07 |
| GHS (Pictogram) | ![]() ![]() |
| Safety Statements | 28-28A |
| Hazard Code | Xn,T |
| Signal Word | Danger |



