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Nickel fluoride

We are a leading Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) manufacturer, trader, supplier, and exporter of specialty and inorganic chemicals in Gujarat, India. A team of professionals and technicians carefully manufactures us. VRIK PHARMA Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO-certified company based in Gujarat, India. 18 years of experience in the chemical industry ensures that the products meet the highest standards through rigorous testing and quality control measures before being packed and stored in a well-maintained warehouse for distribution to customers in India and abroad.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Industrial Product Summary

 

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) is an inorganic nickel compound used in specialty chemical synthesis, catalysis, electronic materials, and research applications. It serves as a controlled source of nickel and fluoride ions and is valued for its chemical stability and performance in high-temperature and fluorination-related processes. Vrik Pharma supplies Nickel Fluoride strictly for industrial and laboratory use, with consistent purity, secure packaging, and complete documentation including COA and MSDS.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Key Product Highlights

 

• High-purity Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂)
• Used in specialty chemical and electronic applications
• Stable inorganic fluoride compound
• Suitable for controlled industrial and laboratory use
• Consistent batch quality and traceability
• COA & MSDS available with supply

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Product Specifications 

 

Parameter
Details
Product NameNickel Fluoride
CAS Number10028-18-9
Chemical FormulaNiF₂
Molecular Weight96.69 g/mol
GradeIndustrial Grade / Laboratory Grade
PurityTypically ≥ 99% (specification available on request)
AppearanceYellow-green crystalline powder
SolubilitySlightly soluble in water
Packaging Size1 kg, 5 kg, 25 kg HDPE drums, sealed hazardous packaging
Shelf LifeUp to 3 years under recommended storage conditions
MOQAs per grade and packaging requirements

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Product Overview

 

Nickel Fluoride is a specialty inorganic compound primarily used in advanced chemical and materials science applications. It is commonly employed as a fluorinating or nickel source in controlled industrial reactions and research environments.

 

Due to its toxicity and fluoride content, Nickel Fluoride must be handled under strict safety protocols. Product purity, packaging integrity, and accurate documentation are essential to ensure safe transport, storage, and application in regulated environments.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Chemical & Physical Properties

 

Nickel Fluoride is a chemically stable crystalline compound with limited solubility in water. It exhibits high thermal stability and reacts with strong acids and reducing agents under specific conditions. The compound should be stored in sealed containers to prevent contamination and moisture exposure.

Why Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) Matters for Industrial Use

 

Nickel Fluoride plays a critical role in applications requiring precise nickel–fluoride chemistry. In specialty chemical synthesis and electronic materials, purity and consistency directly influence reaction control, material performance, and safety. Reliable sourcing with full compliance documentation is essential due to its hazardous classification.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Industry Applications

 

  • Specialty Chemical Manufacturing: Fluorination and synthesis processes
  • Electronics & Advanced Materials: Component and material preparation
  • Catalysis: Nickel-based catalytic systems
  • Research & Laboratories: Controlled chemical reactions
  • Industrial Processing: Specialty inorganic chemistry

Who Uses Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂)

 

  • Specialty and fine chemical manufacturers
  • Electronics and advanced material companies
  • Research institutions and laboratories
  • Industrial R&D centers
  • Regulated industrial procurement teams

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – B2B Buying Criteria

 

• Purity and chemical consistency
• Controlled fluoride and nickel content
• Compliance with hazardous material regulations
• Secure and compliant packaging
• Availability of COA and MSDS
• Supplier traceability and reliability

 

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Compliance, Safety & Handling

 

⚠️ WARNING: Toxic Fluoride & Nickel Compound

Nickel Fluoride is harmful if inhaled or ingested and may cause serious health effects. Handle only by trained professionals using appropriate PPE including gloves, masks, eye protection, and respiratory safeguards where required. Store in sealed containers away from moisture, acids, and incompatible substances. Disposal must follow local hazardous waste regulations. Always refer to the MSDS before handling.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – Packaging & Export Information

 

Nickel Fluoride is supplied in sealed, regulation-compliant packaging suitable for hazardous material transport. Export and domestic shipments are supported with COA, MSDS, packing list, commercial invoice, and regulatory documentation as required by destination country laws.

Nickel Fluoride (NiF₂) – FAQs

What is Nickel Fluoride used for?

Nickel Fluoride is used in specialty chemical synthesis, electronics, catalysis, and laboratory research under controlled industrial conditions.

Is Nickel Fluoride hazardous?

Yes, Nickel Fluoride is toxic and must be handled only by trained professionals with proper safety precautions.

 

 

Is Nickel Fluoride water soluble?

Nickel Fluoride is only slightly soluble in water.

Do you provide COA and MSDS with Nickel Fluoride?

Yes, COA and MSDS are provided with each supply to ensure regulatory and safety compliance.

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Nickel fluoride

We are a leading manufacturer, trader, supplier, and exporter of specialty chemicals and inorganic chemicals, such as nickel fluoride, in Mumbai, India. We are carefully manufactured by a team of professionals and technicians. VRIK PHARMA Pvt. Ltd. is an ISO-certified company based in Gujarat, India. 18 years of experience in the chemical industry ensures that the products meet the highest standards through rigorous testing and quality control measures before being packed and stored in a well-maintained warehouse for distribution to customers in India and abroad.

What is Nickel Fluoride used for?

NiF2, also called nickel fluoride, is a type of inorganic chemical utilized in various industries. It is primarily utilized to provide nickel ions for electroplating processes when making nickel plating solutions. When nickel fluoride is applied to metal surfaces, they become more visually appealing and durable against rust, resulting in a sleek and durable coating. Besides being used in electroplating, nickel fluoride is also utilized in making specialty glass and ceramics to help attain the required optical and physical properties. Specifically, it is utilized in creating catalysts for chemical reactions, such as those found in organic synthesis.

Nickel fluoride is useful in various analytical chemistry experiments due to its ability to create complexes with different metal ions. Moreover, it is used in the manufacturing of nickel-based batteries, enhancing the efficiency and performance of the battery systems. Even though nickel fluoride is useful, caution must be exercised because of its toxic nature and possible health hazards from exposure. It is important to adhere to the correct safety procedures while handling this substance.

Specifications:

 

Product Name

Nickel Fluoride

Appearance

Greenish or yellow solid

Assay

98%

Density

3.3 g/cm³

Molecular Formula

NiF2

Molecular Weight

128.19 g/mol

Minimum Order Quantity

500 kg

Features:

  • High purity and effectiveness
  • Provides nickel ions for electroplating
  • Contributes to the properties of specialty glass and ceramics
  • Useful as a reagent in analytical chemistry
  • Solid form with stable properties

 

Applications:

  • Nickel plating in metal finishing
  • Manufacturing of specialty glass and ceramics
  • Catalysts in organic synthesis
  • Reagents in analytical chemistry
  • Production of nickel-based batteries