Calcium Chloride

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Brief Introduction:
Calcium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula CaClâ‚‚, available as a colorless, crystalline salt. This substance is widely used in various industries for diverse applications such as moisture control, ice melting, and in chemical processes. Due to its moisture-absorbing properties and high solubility, calcium chloride is recognized as an effective drying agent.

 


 

Product Category:
Calcium chloride falls under inorganic chemical compounds and salts.

 


 

Applications:

  1. Moisture Control:
    Used as a drying agent in humid environments, such as warehouses and industrial settings.
  2. Ice Production:
    Utilized in artificial ice production and as an antifreeze agent in refrigeration vehicles.
  3. Construction Industry:
    Acts as an accelerator in the curing process of concrete.
  4. Chemical Industry:
    Employed in the production of other chemical compounds and as an additive in chemical processes.

 


 

Scientific Properties:

  • Chemical Formula: CaClâ‚‚
  • Physical State: Colorless crystals.
  • Melting Point: 772 degrees Celsius.
  • Density: 2.15 g/cm³.
  • Solubility in Water: Highly soluble.

 


 

Consumption Barriers:

  • Skin and Eye Irritation: Can cause irritation upon contact with skin and eyes.
  • Hazard if Ingested: Ingestion may lead to gastrointestinal issues.

 


 

Standards:
Depending on the application, it may comply with international standards such as ASTM and ISO.

 


 

Storage Conditions:
Should be stored in cool, dry places, in sturdy containers, and away from moisture.

 


 

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Major Consumers:

  • Construction Industry
  • Chemical Industry
  • Food Industry