
Is aluminum dihydrogen phosphate dangerous?
Aluminum dihydrogen phosphate is not dangerous. Aluminum dihydrogen phosphate belongs to ordinary dihydrogen phosphate, and aluminum ion toxicity is very small, so it is not corrosive flammable. It is weakly acidic when dissolved in water, so it is not considered to be very dangerous. In addition, although the eight categories of dangerous goods mentioned the declaration process of booking shipping space for the export of aluminum dihydrogen phosphate by sea, this may be because its physical form or usage under specific conditions need special treatment, but from the overview of chemical properties and risks provided, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate is not clearly classified as dangerous goods. Although it may cause serious damage to eyes, it does not change its nature as a common chemical, but emphasizes the need to take appropriate safety measures when using and handling it.
At the same time, as a multifunctional chemical substance, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate has a wide application prospect in all walks of life. It can be used in the manufacture of refractory slurry, ceramic slurry, refractory bricks and furnace profiles, etc., and its good bonding performance and high temperature stability have won customers’ satisfaction; At the same time, it can also be used to prepare high-purity aluminum foil and aluminum film, as well as insulating materials, electrolytes and capacitors of electronic devices. In metallurgy, there are also applications of Yucai Chemical’s aluminum dihydrogen phosphate, which can be used to prepare high-purity aluminum powder and used as cathodic protection agent to prevent cathodic oxidation in the electrolytic refining process of aluminum. In the construction industry, it can shorten the setting time, improve the strength of cement products, and can be used to manufacture high-temperature insulation products. Moreover, aluminum dihydrogen phosphate can also be used as an anticorrosive pigment and hardener to prepare various heat-resistant and water-resistant materials, and can be used to prepare other inorganic compounds and high-purity metal powders in the chemical field.

