May cause severe irritation and possible burns. Ingestion: May cause burns to the gastrointestinal tract. May cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, possibly with blood. Inhalation: May cause acute pulmonary edema, asphyxia, chemical pneumonitis, and upper airway obstruction caused by edema.
Potassium Iodate tablets are used at the time of a nuclear emergency; the tablets stop the thyroid gland (situated in your neck) taking up radioactive iodine, which may be released into the environment following a nuclear accident. Radioactive Iodine is harmful and especially dangerous to babies and children.
Potassium Iodate manufacturer, supplier and exporter. Potassium Iodate is an oxidizing agent. Potassium Iodate used primarily as a stable source of Iodine, which is liberated in the presence of Iodide ion and acid, in the titration of Thiosulfate and Sulfite solutions.
Potassium iodate is an oxidising agent and as such it can cause fires if in contact with combustible materials or reducing agents.
Potassium Iodate occurs as a white, crystalline powder. KIO3 can be used as a substitute of KI in radiation protection. A kinetic study of thermal degradation of KIO3 by γ-rays suggests that rate of decomposition increases while activation energy decreases upon irradiation.
Formula : KIO3 Molecular Wt. : 213.9927 ( or 214 )
Specification :
Form | : Free-flowing crystalline powder |
Colour | : White |
Odour | : Odourless |
Assay as KIO3 (on dry basis | : 99.0 – 101.0% |
Iodide as I | : 0.002% Max. |
Sulfates as SO4 | : 0.02% Max. |
Bromate, Bromide, Chlorate & Chloride | : 0.01% Max. |
Matter Insoluble in water | : 0.1% Max. |
pH of 5% aqueous solution | : 6-8 |
Heavy Metal as Pb | : 4 ppm Max. |
Arsenic as As | : 3 pmm Max. |
Iron as Fe | : 10 ppm Max. |
Loss on Drying | : 0.5% Max. |
As additional criteria, the particle size for KIO3 must be minimum 95% below 500 μm (USP 35)
Physical Properties :
Characteristics | : Specification |
Bulk Density (approx.) | : 2.1 gm/cc |
Particle Density | : 3.9 gm/cc |
Solubility (approx.) | : 9.3 gm in 100 ml water at 25o C |
Microbiological :
Characteristics | : Specification |
Standard Plate Count | : 10 cfu/g Max. |
Coliform Count | : 10 cfu/g Max. |
Detection of Salmonella |
: 9.3 Absent /25 g |
Potassium iodate is an oxidizing agent and as such it can cause fires if in contact with combustible materials or reducing agents.
Potassium Iodate is widely used for salt iodisation in many developed and under developed countries as source of iodine.
Tablet of Potassium Iodate is widely used at the time of Nuclear Radiation
Potassium Iodate is widely used as a Laboratory Reagent.
Potassium Iodate is also used in Cattle Feed as a source of Iodine.
Packing :
25 / 50 Kg net fibre drums to be polycoated. Palletized and Stretch – Wrapped
Labeling & Marking
Each pack shall additionally include on the label:
Stability :
Stable at ambient temperature in sealed containers.
Shelf life 5 years from manufacturing date.
Minimum 24 months remaining shelf life after arrival.
Storage & Handling :
Store in closed containers away from heat and moisture. Oxidizer. Keep away from combustible materials & strong acids. Wear goggles and rubber gloves when handling bulk quantities. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. In case of spillage, collect into container for disposal. Flush with plenty of water.
QC Testing
Each batch ordered must be minimum FCC compliant and come with corresponding certificates of analysis Chemical analysis: all active ingredients are analysed via certification agent and must fall within the specified limits.
Identification :
Add 1 drop of starch TS and a few drops of 20% hypophosphorous acid to 1 mL of a 1:10 aqueous solution. A transient blue color appears.
Shipping information :
Hazard Class | : 5.1 Oxidizing Substance |
Label | : Oxidizer |
Subsidiary Risk | : None |
Marine Pollutant | : No |
Proper Shipping Name |
: Oxidizing Solid N.O.S. (Potassium Iodate) |