Description

Description

Hydrogen Peroxide 30% LP is supplied in a 1-gallon poly bottle. It is identified by CAS number 7722-84-1, with molecular formula H₂O₂ and a molecular weight of 34.01.
This solution is described as a 30% LP grade and is used for etching, as a cleaning agent, and as an oxidizing agent in the semiconductor industry. Packaging is available as 1-gallon bottles, with 4 units per case. Service notes include guaranteed next-day shipping on the West Coast and a two-week return policy.

Key Features

• 30% LP grade hydrogen peroxide

• Provided in a 1-gallon poly bottle

• CAS 7722-84-1

• Molecular formula H₂O₂

• Molecular weight 34.01

• Packaging: 4 bottles per case


Applications

• Etching

• Cleaning processes

• Oxidizing agent

• Semiconductor industry use


Benefits

• High-concentration peroxide for industrial and lab processes

• Suitable for etching and cleaning applications

• Provided in durable poly bottle packaging


Product Specs

Synonyms Hydrogen Peroxide 30% LP Grade, H₂O₂, Hydrogen Peroxide, H₂O₂ 30% LP Grade
Grade LP
Assay 30%
Form Liquid
Density 1.11 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Flash Point N/A
Boiling Point 222.8 °F
Vapor Pressure 17.54 mmHg
Appearance Clear, colorless liquid
Color (APHA) 10 max

Categories

• Chemicals

• Hydrogen Peroxide

• Laboratory Reagents

• Oxidizing Agents

Reviews

FAQs

What is this product, and how is it used?

This is a 30% (v/v) hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution (CAS 7722-84-1). Supplied in a 1-gallon poly bottle, it’s intended for industrial/laboratory applications such as cleaning, etching, or oxidizing processes—especially in semiconductor and manufacturing workflows. It is not for food, drug, or medical device use.

What are critical safety and hazard considerations?

At 30% concentration, hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizer and corrosive. It is classified as an oxidizing liquid and corrosive agent. It can intensify fire when contacting combustible materials, and causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Proper PPE and handling procedures are essential.

How should I store and handle this solution properly?

Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat, ignition sources, or direct sunlight. Use compatible containers, keep the bottle sealed, and avoid contamination by organics or metals. Ensure proper ventilation, eyewash/shower access, and avoid mixing with reducing agents or combustibles.

What should I know about compatibility and materials of construction?

Hydrogen peroxide at 30% concentration is incompatible with many metals (like copper or alloys) and combustible materials; it may decompose rapidly if contaminated. It is best handled in appropriate materials (e.g., certain plastics, stainless steel) and stored away from organic or reducing substances.

What applications suit this concentration, and what are the limitations?

This 30% LP grade is suitable for industrial and lab uses like cleaning and etching in manufacturing environments. However, due to its strong oxidizing nature and hazards, it should not be used for pharmaceutical, food, or consumer-purpose applications without proper controls. Always consult the SDS and local regulations.