Hydrated Lime, also known as calcium hydroxide, is a highly versatile and widely used chemical compound. It is derived from quicklime (calcium oxide) by adding water, resulting in a fine, dry powder. This product is valued for its purity, consistency, and numerous applications across various industries. Applications: Water Treatment Agriculture Animal Feed Industrial Processes. Environmental Remediation
Supplier: Food commodities, agriculture products, chemicals
seeds:
sesame seeds, watermelon seeds, gum arabic
chemicals:
sulphuric acid 98%
hydrochloric acid 33%
sodium hypochlorite 10 12%
sodium hydroxide 50%
caustic soda flakes
caustic soda prills 99%
chlorine
calcium chloride 36%
petroleum products:
en590 10ppm diesel
automobile oils, lubricants
mineral motor oil
10w30, 10w40, 15w40,20w40,20w50
transmission oil
complex dexron ii
complex dexron iii
complex dexron iiii
complex type a
brake oil
complex dot 3
complex dot 4
complex dot 5.1
cutting oil
hydraulic oil
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Buyer: Food commodities, agriculture products, chemicals
Supplier: Aluminum sulfate, caustic soda flakes (sodium hydroxide), calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime), calcium carbonate and calcium hypochlorite
Calcium Hydroxide
Supplier: Industrial chemicals, water treatment chemicals,
mining chemicals, all types of detergents & toiletry products, dishwash, glass cleaner, calcium hydroxide,
calcium oxide, calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate & copper sulphate
Services: Merchant, exporter
Flake Powder Granule 74 77 Chloride Calcium CaCl2 Industrial Inorganic Salt Calcium Chloride Calcium chloride, a chemical substance composed of chlorine and calcium, has the chemical formula CaCl2. Slightly bitter. It is a typical ionic halide, white, hard pieces or particles at room temperature. Its common applications include brine used in refrigeration equipment, road ice melting agents and desiccants.
Calcium chloride is a white crystalline chemical compound with the formula CaCl2, widely used for its versatile properties in various industries. It is a highly hygroscopic substance, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air, making it effective for dust control on roads and as a de-icing agent to prevent the formation of ice on roadways in cold climates. Calcium chloride also finds application in the food industry as a food additive, primarily as a firming agent in canned vegetables and as a calcium source in certain food products. In addition to its industrial and culinary uses, it is employed in concrete production to accelerate the setting time of cement and in drilling fluids for oil and gas well drilling. Its ability to control moisture, lower freezing points, and serve as a calcium supplement underscores its importance across multiple sectors.