Why Battery Water
Commercial and industrial operators rely on Technical Grade Battery Water (CAS: 7732-18-5) to help maintain the chemical stability of electrical and mechanical systems. Unlike municipal or untreated industrial water sources, this clear, colorless liquid removes the trace minerals, dissolved solids, and ionic contaminants that degrade equipment over extended time periods. Buyers select this purified, technical-grade water to help prevent the calcification and sulfation processes that destroy internal lead-acid battery cells across large-scale power systems. The high purity and low mineral content support predictable performance when diluting concentrated industrial chemicals or preparing general-purpose dilution water. By standardizing on a purified, technical-grade H2O supply, facilities help reduce the risk of galvanic corrosion, mineral scaling, and premature equipment failure across demanding physical environments.
Best Applications for This Grade
- Commonly applied in industrial power systems to replenish lead-acid battery cells. The low level of dissolved calcium and magnesium helps prevent harmful scale buildup on internal lead plates, supporting charge capacity and extending the cycle life of critical backup power banks.
- Commonly applied in industrial water treatment operations to prepare general dilution water and rinse solutions. The low mineral content helps reduce unwanted ionic interference during routine process water preparation.
- Commonly applied in heavy industrial manufacturing environments to safely dilute highly concentrated acids, strong bases, and complex solvents. Utilizing a low-ion liquid helps prevent unwanted secondary chemical reactions or insoluble precipitations during batch mixing processes.
- Commonly applied in specialized industrial thermal regulation mechanisms and boiler systems where preventing mineral scaling is an operational necessity. The purified nature of this liquid reduces the potential for damaging galvanic corrosion across dissimilar metal junctions within heat exchangers.
When to Choose a Different Grade
- If the operation involves large-scale facility wash-down procedures, floor scrubbing, or basic exterior equipment maintenance where minor dissolved solids do not impact mechanical performance, standard unpurified industrial water delivers the necessary liquid volume at a much more practical baseline specification.
| Molecular Weight |
18.02 |
| Formula |
H2O |
| Assay |
99.9-100% |
| Grade |
Technical Grade |
| Flash Point |
Not applicable |
| Form |
Liquid |
| Solubility |
Completely soluble in water |
| Appearance |
Clear, colorless liquid |
| Melting Point |
32 °F |
| Boiling Point |
212 °F at 760 mmHg |
| Specific Gravity |
1.0 |
| Industry |
Automotive, Industrial, Research Laboratory, Manufacturing, Agriculture |