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It is mainly used in the glass and enamel industries. In glass, it can enhance the transmittance of ultraviolet rays, improve the transparency and heat resistance of glass. In enamel products, it can prevent enamel from falling off easily and make it glossy. It also has a wide range of applications in special optical glass, glass fiber, welding agents for non-ferrous metals, adhesives for jewelry, printing and dyeing, washing (silk and wool fabrics, etc.), gold refining, cosmetics, pesticides, fertilizers, borax soaps, preservatives, antifreezes, and medical disinfectants. Borax is the basic raw material for producing boron-containing compounds; almost all boron-containing compounds can be prepared from borax. They have important and extensive uses in metallurgy, iron and steel, machinery, military industry, cutting tools, papermaking, electronic tubes, chemical engineering, textiles and other sectors. In medicine, borax is used for disinfection and antisepsis of skin and mucous membranes, and in the treatment of fluorosis, tinea pedis, pulpitis, mycotic vaginitis, cervical erosion, bedsores, acne, eczema of the external auditory canal, herpes viral skin diseases, epilepsy, as well as tumors. In veterinary medicine, borax is used for the treatment of infectious laryngotracheitis in chickens, contagious ecthyma in goats, mycoplasmal pneumonia in pigs, and chronic mucinous endometritis in cattle. It also attracts much attention as a feed additive.

