USD $10.00-90.00 / Kilogram
USD $1.00-10.00 / Kilogram
oil drilling and petrochemical, used in melting snow, dust prevention, anti-freeze, food industry, electronics, leather and so on.
1.description for product
chemical name |
calcium chloride |
cas no. |
10035-04-8 |
molecular formula |
cacl2 |
specification |
flakes, powder, prills |
packing details |
25kg pp woven bags with pe inner line, 1mt jumbo bag with or without pallet |
quality control |
hg/t 27-2004 for industrial grade bg22214-2008 for food grade |
2.product pics
products description
a. cas no.: |
10035-04-8 |
b. hs no.: |
2827200000 |
c. mf: |
cacl2 |
d. specifications: |
flakes, powder, pellet, globular |
e. packing: |
25kg/bag, 1000kg/jumbo bag with or without pallets in 20'gp or as yr requests. |
f. quality control |
hg/t 27-2004 for industrial grade; gb22214-2008 for food grade |
quality standard: gb/t26520-2011
item |
specification |
result |
appearance |
white flakes |
white flakes |
purity as cacl2 |
74% min. |
75.0 |
alkalinity as ca(oh)2 |
0.2% max. |
0.10 |
total alkali chloride (as nacl) |
5.0% max. |
3.0 |
water insoluble |
0.15% max. |
0.10 |
fe |
0.006max. |
0.004 |
ph |
7.5-11.0 |
10 |
total magnesium (as mgcl2) |
0.5% max. |
0.38 |
sulfate(as caso4) |
0.05max. |
0.03 |
1) | used in highway, expressway, parking lot and port. as dryer to dry nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride and sulfur dioxide. |
2) | act as dehydration agent when producing alcohol, ester, aether and crylic acid. |
3) | calcium chloride is a kind of important cryogen used by freezing machine and when making ice. |
4) | it can speeden hardness of concrete and increase cold resistance ability of construction sand pulop. |
5) | in port, act as fog removing agent and dust collecting agent on road and fireproof agent of textile. protective agent and refining agent of aluminum magnesium metallurgy. |
6) | act as precipitator in producing lake paint. |
7) | it is a kind of raw material of producing calcium salt. |
8) | in algae sodium and bean industry it acts as flecculation. |