Oxalic acid it is obtained by heating sodium formate to a temperature of 400 °C, resulting in sodium oxalate, which is then converted to oxalic acid using dilute sulfuric acid. Oxalic acid has reducing properties and forms compounds called chelates. Identified uses: intermediate, bleaching agent, tanning agent, processing aid, surface treatment, pH regulator, laboratory reagent, raw material in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry.
For professional/industrial use only.
The product is intended exclusively for professional use. Not subject to ADR regulations.
Classification of the substance or mixture
Classification in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
Acute toxicity (Acute Tox. 4); H302
Acute toxicity (Acute Tox. 4); H312
Serious eye damage (Eye Dam. 1); H318
Characteristics:
ethanedioic acid, oxalic acid dihydrate