Inorganic Acids
Inorganic (mineral) acids are aqueous or concentrated acid liquids such as hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric, phosphoric and hydrofluoric acid, used for pickling and metal treatment, water and effluent treatment, electronics etching, fertiliser and chemical processing, and as laboratory reagents and titrants. Buyers in metals, electronics, water treatment, pharmaceuticals and analytical laboratories select them by concentration, chloride/sulphate/iron limits and trace-metal content, since these drive reactivity and contamination control.
Grades span technical/commercial through laboratory reagent and analytical reagent (AR/ACS), with electronic and semiconductor grades for ultra-low trace-metal work. Spec sheets commonly cover assay/concentration, specific gravity, residue on ignition, chloride, sulphate, iron and heavy-metal limits, and for electronic grades, ppb-level metallic impurities. CAS and HS details are provided on documentation rather than assumed here.
Forms include reagent bottles, HDPE/PE carboys, 200–250 L drums and IBCs, with corrosion-appropriate inner liners; hydrofluoric acid uses PE or PTFE-compatible containers, and bulk concentrated acids move under tighter transport controls and dedicated lined tanks.
For EU import, REACH registration or an Only Representative pathway is coordinated where required, with CLP/GHS labelling and SDS supplied; corrosive acids are assigned ADR/IMDG classes and UN numbers, and certain acids may fall under additional precursor or restriction controls handled where applicable. SABER/SASO is coordinated for Saudi Arabia.
Himalay's verified manufacturer and exporter partners supply inorganic acids with CoA per batch, SDS, REACH/CLP compliance coordinated for EU, GHS labelling, and SABER for Saudi Arabia handled as part of the standard order flow.
