Anhydrous Calcium Chloride is produced by removal of water from a brine solution. Its molecular Formula is CaCl2 with 1670 degree C as its boiling point and 782 degree C as its melting point. This is a distilled inorganic salt, usually used in physical acceleration as well as dust control applications. The mini-pellets of anhydrous Calcium Chloride are highly demanded in the oil and gas industries due to its property of formulating great density and solid-free penetrating solutions.
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Minimum Order Quantity : 25 Kilograms
Product Type : Tricalcium Phosphate
Storage : Room Temperature
Physical Form : Powder
Usage : Industria
Molecular Formula : Ca3(PO4)2
Minimum Order Quantity : 25 Kilograms
Product Type : Sodium Hexametaphosphate
Storage : Room Temperature
Physical Form : Powder
Usage : Industrial
Molecular Formula : Na6P6O18
Product Type : Sodium Acid Phosphate Anhydrous
Storage : Room Temperature
Physical Form : Powder
Usage : Food
Molecular Formula : Na2H2P2O7
Product Type : Dipotassium Phosphate
Storage : Room Temperature
Physical Form : Powder
Molecular Formula : K2HPO4 or HK2O4P