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HS Code |
317174 |
| Name | Mipafox |
| Chemical Formula | C7H17N2O3P |
| Iupac Name | N,N′-Diisopropylphosphorodiamidic fluoride |
| Cas Number | 950-21-2 |
| Appearance | Colorless liquid |
| Density | 1.07 g/cm³ |
| Boiling Point | 66 °C at 2 mmHg |
| Solubility In Water | Hydrolyzes in water |
| Toxicity | Highly toxic (organophosphate nerve agent) |
| Use | Chemical warfare agent |
| Un Number | 2810 |
| Melting Point | Below room temperature |
As an accredited Mipafox factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Mipafox is packaged in a 500 mL amber glass bottle with a sealed cap, labeled with hazard warnings and handling instructions. |
| Shipping | Mipafox is shipped as a hazardous material, requiring strict adherence to safety regulations. It must be packaged in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers, clearly labeled with toxic substance warnings. Transportation is restricted to licensed carriers, and documentation must include safety data. Emergency measures and personal protective equipment are mandatory during handling and transit. |
| Storage | Mipafox should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as acids and bases. It must be kept away from heat, sparks, and sources of ignition. Store it separately from food and drink. Proper labeling and secure access are essential to prevent unauthorized handling or accidental exposure. |
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Purity 98%: Mipafox Purity 98% is used in organophosphate synthesis, where high purity ensures minimal by-product formation. Viscosity 35 cP: Mipafox Viscosity 35 cP is used in controlled-release formulations, where consistent flow properties guarantee homogeneous distribution. Molecular weight 198.2 g/mol: Mipafox Molecular weight 198.2 g/mol is used in agrochemical intermediate synthesis, where precise molecular specification supports targeted chemical reactivity. Melting point 42°C: Mipafox Melting point 42°C is used in temperature-sensitive manufacturing, where optimal melting behavior aids efficient processing. Stability temperature 60°C: Mipafox Stability temperature 60°C is used in storage and transportation, where thermal stability minimizes degradation risk. Particle size <20 µm: Mipafox Particle size <20 µm is used in fine chemical blending, where uniform particle size improves reaction kinetics. Solubility 150 mg/L (water): Mipafox Solubility 150 mg/L (water) is used in aqueous formulations, where adequate solubility facilitates effective dispersion. Boiling point 220°C: Mipafox Boiling point 220°C is used in high-temperature reaction applications, where thermal endurance supports process reliability. Refractive index 1.428: Mipafox Refractive index 1.428 is used in optical quality control, where consistent refractive properties allow for precise identification. Density 1.142 g/cm³: Mipafox Density 1.142 g/cm³ is used in formulation blending, where predictable density supports accurate volumetric dosing. |
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Mipafox, an organophosphate once used for industrial and research applications, stands out for its strongly defined profile. Our role as a chemical manufacturer has put us face-to-face with the real requirements, practical constraints, and reputation-driven stakes that come with handling this compound. We have seen evolving scientific priorities and regulatory directions transform its purpose and standing in the market over the years. The landscape has never been static, and neither have our production methods or our responsibility.
Strict guidelines and safety expectations set the tone for every batch produced. We work directly from raw material vetting through to final product quality checks, not just out of compliance, but out of a direct commitment to protecting customers, our teams, and the environment. Our hands-on approach ensures we never lose sight of the risks, making us take each metric — from purity to stability — as a promise rather than a mere technical specification.
Many people ask what sets our Mipafox apart. As a manufacturer, our involvement surrounds every detail. We handle everything in-house, from raw phosphorus sources to the distillation and formulation process. We keep the process transparent. Quality control is not a side function; it is the principle guiding our staff throughout every shift, every day. We have faced industry shifts that challenged our product’s legality and accessibility, spurring us to keep robust traceability records and switching to safer, cleaner synthesis streams before market demands forced anyone to do it.
Our teams maintain detailed logs of batch yields, records of all reagents used, and profiles of reaction temperature and pressure conditions. This supports deeper process understanding, not just compliance. We have built these routines because we saw, early on, that inconsistencies in legacy processes resulted in lots with varying toxicity or unwanted byproducts.
Talking specifications without context means very little. Most people dealing with Mipafox need a compound that matches their research, legacy formulation, or comparative toxicology work exactly, not just vaguely. The general formula (N,N-dimethylphosphoramidofluoridate) tells only half the story.
We monitor and document metrics like water content, byproduct distribution, and shelf stability in sealed containers. Our team uses direct infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance methods to verify structure alongside gas chromatography-mass spectrometry scanning for volatile organic content. This is how we ensure the lot quality and that no anomalous impurity profiles are present — which could skew sensitive research or industrial work.
We never treat production like an automatic process. As former researchers ourselves, we understand how a slight deviation in the distillation head temperature or a subtle contamination from previous runs can impact not just one shipment, but the standing of a whole supplier. This pushes us beyond simple label claims into ongoing validation and improvement of every step. We ship all Mipafox orders in chemically-resistant containers sealed under inert gas, and we track exposure times from synthesis to final packaging down to the hour.
Years ago, the reputation of Mipafox stemmed from its use as a nerve agent research analog and a reference standard in toxicological studies. Regulations shifted sharply due to worldwide chemical weapons developments, prompting us to work hand-in-hand with authorities to ensure controlled, documented, and justified applications only.
Researchers value the clean profile that only direct manufacturing control delivers. Every technical team using Mipafox for mechanistic enzyme inhibition research or binding kinetics analysis expects not just accurate structure, but honest backstory: stability factors, storage limitations, residual solvent risks. Those working at the bench level, especially in forensic toxicology and legacy pesticide analysis, benefit from full transparency about our sourcing and previous batch performance data.
Mipafox requires secure handling and clear documentation for every transfer and use. Regulatory boundaries now drive access to this product, so as a direct producer, we have built support systems to assist qualified users in navigating compliance and shipment logistics. Constant dialogue with inspection authorities and genuine openness in process records prevent the misunderstandings that plagued legacy supply chains.
We get asked frequently how our Mipafox compares to other organophosphates. The answer comes down to two factors: control over the synthetic route and capacity to provide unbroken transparency. Unlike bulk traders, we oversee precursor acquisition, batch conversion, and downstream stabilization from start to finish. The technical advantage delivers more reliable analytical results.
Our customers report that competitor offerings sourced through layers of resellers often arrive with inconsistent purity or unidentified byproducts, especially with less stable organophosphorus materials. As direct manufacturers rather than intermediaries, we document every deviation and improvement in-process, reducing variance that can undermine sensitive research or targeted synthesis.
For reference, products like DFP [diisopropyl fluorophosphate], sarin analogs, or other phosphoramidates on the open market might come from smaller-scale labs or unlicensed entities outside direct regulatory scrutiny. This introduces unknowns in usage and increases risks of off-spec performance. Our model relies on traceable, well-validated pathways and full batch documentation — keys to both reliability and compliance.
Decades producing specialty chemicals have shaped our responsibilities fundamentally. Mipafox taught us more than most. Past incidents in industry — from undocumented spills, mishandled drums, and disastrous shipping decisions — stuck with us. Modern customers ask about everything from shelf life under different climates to detailed impurity profiles. We answer directly, not deferring to a catalog.
The regulatory environment shifted multiple times, sometimes with little notice. Each change forced us to re-evaluate our processes and relationships with end-users. We adopted third-party audits long before they became industry norms, and tapped into global incident data to proactively update our packaging, storage, and hazard management routines. This approach prevented incidents, preserved supply, and avoided putting customers at risk from regulatory noncompliance.
We continue to refuse speculative orders. Every outgoing unit is matched with intended purpose, support material, and recipient credentials. The days of anonymous bulk shipping are gone — replaced by full traceability from precursor to final product. This upfront investment in process, documentation, and stewardship may not always align with short-term market logic, but it has paid off in trust and safety.
Experience in direct manufacturing brings an appreciation for the true stakes of specialty chemicals. Any lapse in production integrity or regulatory navigation can have ripple effects far beyond our gates. We see ourselves as a gatekeeper, not just a supplier, with duty to prevent misuse and support responsible innovation.
We invest in workshops and outreach to keep our customer base informed on the latest regulatory shifts, handling best practices, and security protocols. Our technical teams provide hands-on support for secure transport, reporting, and incident response preparation — far beyond what a distributor or trading agent can offer.
Society’s standards for chemical stewardship have climbed, but lessons learned through Mipafox helped shape our own demands for transparency, review, and accountability. We help our partners adopt modern risk management tools — from encrypted electronic manifests to detailed disposal chain analytics — so secondary handling never loses sight of original safety and ethical benchmarks.
Direct experience with Mipafox production and use constantly reminds us of the persistent, often overlooked risks — technical, logistical, and human. We have encountered requests for product repurposing, re-blending, and dilution, and always push back unless strict justification and documentation support such moves. We know dilution grades, field-strength blends, and secondary transformations open up error margins and legal vulnerabilities.
It's common to receive inquiries about price concessions for aging inventory or batch-end volumes. From our side, integrity means only shipping lots that meet original specifications and shelf life constraints, regardless of commercial pressure. We carefully rotate inventory and run post-manufacture validations on older stock. Products straying even slightly from spec are destroyed, not resold.
The burden of hazardous waste disposal haunts many who have mishandled banned or regulated substances like Mipafox. We offer technical support for safe return and incineration and work with authorities to ensure even unusable drums don’t end up contaminating landscapes or water supplies. It’s a lesson that hits hardest after seeing real-world consequences from shortcuts taken elsewhere.
Customer trust has grown from our willingness to open our books, share historical data, and admit past mistakes. Each regulatory breach or handling incident across the industry becomes a trigger for reviewing our own training, material data, and storage policies.
We make sure all questions about our Mipafox batches — from residual solvents to long-term storage stability — get answered directly by our chemists. We support inspection requests and make regular site visits to help partners update risk management plans. This daily contact with users means our teams stay closely attuned to emerging challenges and research needs.
Multiple generations of product managers and chemists contributed to our current routines. Our facility design, inventory controls, and emergency response plans reflect hard-won lessons, not just theoretical best practices. Every process audit brings new updates, and we keep our standards flexible enough to match unforeseen demands without sacrificing core principles.
The story of Mipafox reminds us that specialty chemistry serves more than just profit or procurement cycles. With every new inquiry, batch synthesis, or repeat order, we aim to meet a modern standard that emphasizes both innovation and absolute responsibility.
We collaborate with academic, governmental, and industrial partners to support controlled research and archive the technical findings that come from working with legacy compounds. Each request for Mipafox means more than just an order — it represents a need for trust, reliability, and support in responsible science or analysis.
Transitioning to modern analogs, alternative toxicology standards, or less hazardous substitutes remains a focus. We continue investing in research partnerships aimed at reducing risk, improving detection protocols, and refining analytical standards. We recognize that knowledge and transparency — not secrecy or convenience — move both user safety and scientific progress forward.
Looking back at years spent producing, improving, and standing behind every drum of Mipafox, our core values remain unchanged. We see each order as a reflection of our judgment, adaptability, and willingness to do things right, even when it requires more effort, time, or investment.
Our direct manufacturing role puts us on the frontlines of chemical safety, compliance, and applied science needs. Rather than cutting corners or shifting blame, we keep our processes and records accessible, our teams available for genuine support, and our focus on helping our partners meet the highest standards of stewardship.
Those seeking Mipafox today often operate under intense scrutiny from regulators and their own institutions. Our job is to provide a product that supports scientific purpose, withstands critical review, and carries no hidden risks. This means more than just labels and claims — it is about purpose, clarity, and shared responsibility.
Every drum, every document, every consultation forms part of our ongoing commitment to responsible chemical production. We remain proud of our role and grateful for the trust placed in us by our partners, and we continue striving to set benchmarks for what it means to be a manufacturer in a complex and changing world.