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Calcium Chloride

(CaCl2)

Overview & Purity

Calcium chloride (CaCl₂) is a highly versatile inorganic compound widely used across multiple industries. It is available in various purity grades, including industrial-grade (70–90%), food-grade (≥94%), and laboratory-grade (≥99%), catering to different industrial, commercial, and research applications. These grades are carefully produced to meet international standards and ensure reliable performance in diverse conditions.
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Physical Forms & Appearance

Calcium chloride is supplied in solid and liquid forms. Solid forms include flakes, pellets, granules, and powder, while liquid solutions are provided at various concentrations for industrial or de-icing purposes. The solid material is generally white to slightly off-white, crystalline, and free from impurities. Liquid solutions are clear, colorless, and highly soluble, ensuring uniform performance. Regular analysis ensures compliance with moisture content, chloride percentage, and insoluble matter specifications.

Standards & Quality Assurance

Calcium chloride production follows ISO, ASTM, and ACS standards, ensuring consistent quality, purity, and safety. Each batch is subjected to strict quality control procedures, including chemical composition verification, moisture analysis, and physical inspection, to meet the exact specifications required by different industries.

Applications Across Industries

Calcium chloride has a wide range of industrial and commercial applications:

Chemical Industry:

Used as a desiccant, drying agent, and brine stabilizer.

Construction:

Accelerates concrete setting, reduces dust, and stabilizes soil

Food Processing:

Food-grade calcium chloride is employed as a firming agent, coagulant in tofu, and mineral supplement in beverages.

Oil & Gas:

Applied in drilling fluids, well completion, and brine solutions.

Water Treatment & De-icing:

Prevents ice formation, softens water, and controls dust on roads.

Refrigeration & Cooling Systems:

Utilized for moisture absorption and temperature control in air conditioning and industrial cooling.

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Chemical Industry:

Used as a desiccant, drying agent, and brine stabilizer.

Construction:

Accelerates concrete setting, reduces dust, and stabilizes soil

Food Processing:

Food-grade calcium chloride is employed as a firming agent, coagulant in tofu, and mineral supplement in beverages.

Oil & Gas:

Applied in drilling fluids, well completion, and brine solutions.

Water Treatment & De-icing:

Prevents ice formation, softens water, and controls dust on roads.

Refrigeration & Cooling Systems:

Utilized for moisture absorption and temperature control in air conditioning and industrial cooling.

Packaging Options

Calcium chloride is available in 25–50 kg bags, 500–1000 kg jumbo bags, drums, and bulk containers for liquid solutions. This variety ensures safe handling, convenient transport, and suitability for both small-scale and industrial clients. Proper packaging also protects the product from moisture and contamination.

Safety & Environmental Considerations

Although generally safe, calcium chloride can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation upon direct contact or dust inhalation. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and masks is recommended. Spills should be cleaned immediately, and concentrated solutions should not enter natural water sources. Diluted solutions are generally environmentally safe, but all handling must comply with local regulations.

Storage & Handling

Calcium chloride should be stored in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas, away from moisture, incompatible chemicals, and direct sunlight. Solid forms must be kept in sealed containers to prevent caking, while liquid solutions should be stored in corrosion-resistant tanks. Proper storage ensures product longevity, maintains chemical quality, and guarantees safety for handlers and the environment.

Conclusion

Calcium chloride is a multi-functional, high-demand chemical with applications spanning chemical processing, construction, food, oil, water treatment, and refrigeration industries. Its availability in multiple forms and grades, adherence to international standards, and comprehensive safety and handling guidelines make it a reliable choice for industries worldwide seeking quality, efficiency, and environmental compliance.