Calcium Chloride
HS Code: 28272000
CAS No: 10043-52-4
Calcium Chloride is an inorganic chemical compound composed of calcium and chlorine ions. It is a white crystalline solid at room temperature and is highly soluble in water. Calcium chloride is known for its hygroscopic properties, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air.
IUPAC Name: Calcium Chloride
Other Name or Common Name: Calcium chloride is commonly referred to by its chemical name.
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Chemical Formula: CaCl2
Molecular Weight: Approximately 110.98 g/mol
Applications:
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De-icing and Anti-icing: Calcium chloride is widely used for de-icing roads and highways during winter to melt ice and snow. It is also used as an anti-icing agent to prevent the formation of ice on surfaces.
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Dust Control: In arid and dusty environments, calcium chloride is applied to roads and unpaved surfaces to control dust by attracting moisture from the air and binding fine particles together.
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Concrete Accelerator: In construction, calcium chloride is used as a concrete accelerator, as it can speed up the setting and curing of concrete.
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Desiccant: Calcium chloride is used as a desiccant in various applications, including drying air in industrial processes, protecting sensitive equipment from humidity, and reducing moisture in packaging.
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Food Additive: It is used as a food additive (E509) in the food industry to enhance firmness in canned fruits and vegetables, as well as to help maintain the texture of certain dairy products.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Calcium chloride is used in the oil and gas industry for various purposes, including drilling fluids, well completion, and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations.
Packing Size: 50kg
Packing type: HDPE Bag
Product Details
Product Details | Value |
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Categories | Aqua Chemicals |
HS Code | 28272000 |
CAS No | 10043-52-4 |
Form | Powder |
Packaging Size | 50kg |
Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
Color | White |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
Purity | 94 % min. |
IUPAC- Name | Calcium chloride |
Molecular Formula | CaCl2 |
Appearance | White Powder |
Physical State | Solid |