Borates by Nature
   Boron in Plant Life
   Boron in Your Diet
   Boron in Water
   Boron in Soil
   Boron in the Atmosphere
   Boron Ores

Borates in Use

Borates by Function

Health & Safety Effects


BORATES BY NATURE

Fundamental to Life

As one of the 109 elements that make up the planet, it's not surprising that boron is everywhere - in soil and water, plants and animals - in trace amounts. Although scientists refer to levels of "boron," it is important to note that the element boron does not exist by itself in nature. Rather, boron combines with oxygen and other elements to form boric acid, or inorganic salts called borates.

Despite the millions of tons of industrial borates mined, processed and distributed around the world every year, far larger quantities of boron are transferred around the planet by way of natural forces. Rain, volcanic activity, condensation and other atmospheric activities redistribute at least twice as much boron as all commercial practices combined.



Boron in Plant Life


Boron in Your Diet


Boron in Water



Boron in Soil


Boron in the Atmosphere


Boron Ores