

Bismuth subcarbonate (CAS 5892-10-4) continues to be a pivotal component in the API intermediates market, primarily serving as a gastrointestinal mucosal protective agent in the treatment of peptic ulcers and H. pylori infections. As a leading bulk chemical supplier, we observe that CDMOs are increasingly demanding high-purity fine chemicals (Pharma/API purity 99%) to meet stringent USP/Ph. Eur. pharmacopeial standards, ensuring that final formulations possess the requisite opacity and therapeutic efficacy. Bismuth carbonate oxide (CAS 5892-10-4) is experiencing renewed interest in the industrial sector, particularly as a non-toxic replacement for lead in specialized ceramic glazes and as an opacifier in radiopaque medical devices like catheters. Recent global sourcing shifts have led manufacturers to seek custom synthesis services that can provide tailored particle size distributions while maintaining rigorous regulatory compliance (General Industry purity 98%), reflecting a broader industry trend toward sustainable and heavy-metal-free inorganic materials. Bismuthyl carbonate (CAS 5892-10-4) remains essential for the development of high-performance pyrotechnic compositions and pearly coatings for the plastics industry. To navigate complex international trade regulations and environmental safety standards, procurement teams are prioritizing suppliers who offer comprehensive analytical validation and traceable supply chains (Pharma/API purity 99% | General Industry purity 98%), ensuring that these high-purity fine chemicals integrate seamlessly into advanced material manufacturing processes. We are an established global API supplier with >= 99% purity for semi-finished formulators, providing comprehensive analytical (HPLC/NMR/MS) and supporting Bismuth (III) Carbonate Hydrate Basic COA/TDS/SDS region-specific regulatory support, reliable lead times, and worldwide supply chain capabilities.

Bismuth subcarbonate (CAS 5892-10-4) continues to be a pivotal component in the API intermediates market, primarily serving as a gastrointestinal mucosal protective agent in the treatment of peptic ulcers and H. pylori infections. As a leading bulk chemical supplier, we observe that CDMOs are increasingly demanding high-purity fine chemicals (Pharma/API purity 99%) to meet stringent USP/Ph. Eur. pharmacopeial standards, ensuring that final formulations possess the requisite opacity and therapeutic efficacy. Bismuth carbonate oxide (CAS 5892-10-4) is experiencing renewed interest in the industrial sector, particularly as a non-toxic replacement for lead in specialized ceramic glazes and as an...
Metallurgy Chemicals
Metal Compounds & Salts
Bismuth Compounds
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
P261, P264, P271, P280, P302+P352, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P312, P321, P332+P313, P337+P313, P362, P403+P233, P405, and P501
Skin Irrit. 2 (100%), Eye Irrit. 2 (100%), and STOT SE 3 (100%)
Bismuth (III) carbonate hydrate basic is utilized as an active ingredient in the formulation of antacids and gastroprotective medications to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as peptic ulcers, dyspepsia, and H. pylori infections
The compound serves as a non-toxic pigment and skin protectant in mineral makeup and topical preparations to provide a smooth texture and natural finish
It is employed as a fluxing agent and opacifier in the production of ceramic glazes and specialized glass to enhance the melting process and improve product durability
Bismuth (III) carbonate hydrate basic acts as a versatile reagent and precursor for the synthesis of other bismuth salts, nanotubes, and semiconductor materials in laboratory studies.
Bismuth (III) Carbonate Hydrate Basic, also known as bismuth subcarbonate or bismuth oxycarbonate, is a white to off-white powder used primarily as an antacid and anti-diarrheal to treat gastrointestinal disorders like peptic ulcers and indigestion
This compound is widely used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, ceramics, and pyrotechnics industries, as well as in environmental applications for water treatment
It is compatible with oral dosage forms like tablets and capsules, topical preparations for skin protection, and ceramic glazes or enamel fluxes
Standard specifications include CAS number 5892-10-4, high purity (typically 80.0-82.0% bismuth content), and documentation such as COA, TDS, impurity reports, and regulatory compliance documents
Scimplify has capabilities for global distribution and custom synthesis through an integrated network of manufacturers and logistics partners with reliable lead time
The product is export ready with a standard MOQ starting from 100 kgs, with lead times for international customers depending on the specific shipping destination.