We are supplying Magnesium sulphate anhydrous/heptahydrate/monohydrate
Magnesium Sulphate Hepta Hydrate Magnesium as Mg - 9.7% (min.) Magnesium as MgO - 16.3% Sulphur as S - 12.4% pH of 5% solution - 6 to 7 Physical Appearance: White crystals
Magnesium sulfate can be used in leather making, paper making, porcelain, fertilizer, and oral laxative in medical treatment. Magnesium sulfate is used as a fertilizer in agriculture because magnesium is one of the main components of chlorophyll, and its advantage over other fertilizers is higher solubility. Industry It is used in leather making, explosives, fertilizer, paper making, porcelain, printing and dyeing materials, lead-acid battery and other industries.
We are supplying Magnesium sulphate anhydrous/heptahydrate/monohydrate
Magnesium Sulphate Hepta Hydrate Magnesium as Mg - 9.7% (min.) Magnesium as MgO - 16.3% Sulphur as S - 12.4% pH of 5% solution - 6 to 7 Physical Appearance: White crystals
Magnesium sulfate can be used in leather making, explosives, paper making, porcelain, fertilizer, and oral laxative in medical treatment. Magnesium sulfate is used as a fertilizer in agriculture because magnesium is one of the main components of chlorophyll, and its advantage over other fertilizers is higher solubility. Industry It is used in leather making, explosives, fertilizer, paper making, porcelain, printing and dyeing materials, lead-acid battery and other industries.
Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate is a kind of white crystalline powder with a chemical formula of MgSO4 �· 7H2O. It is odorless, salty, and bitter. It is easily soluble in water (119.8%, 20�°C), slowly soluble in glycerin, and slightly soluble in ethanol, and the aqueous solution is neutral. It is used as a nutrition fortifier (magnesium fortifier), curing agent, flavor enhancer, and processing aid. It improves the fermentation capacity, improves the flavor of synthetic sake (0.003%), and adjusts the hardness of the water.
Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate Application
Magnesium sulfate contains two elements (magnesium and sulfur) -
The First) The importance of magnesium in plants is due to its entry into the formation of the chlorophyll molecule.
It is also similar to calcium in the formation of the plasma membrane and is a bridge between the enzyme molecule and the phosphate group and plays an activating role for some enzymes responsible for the transformation of carbohydrate and nitrogenous substances in plants.
Magnesium helps seed growth, Plant afforestation, flower production, increases chlorophyll (Chlorophyll is responsible for the process of plant
photosynthesis), and improves the absorption of phosphorus and nitrogen.
The Second) The importance of sulfur for plants:
It is a sterilizing substance for the soil, as it kills microbes and bacteria present in the soil around the roots of the plant. Likewise, sulfur combines with the nitrogen present in the soil to form amino acids, which act as a chelating substance, binding to the divalent elements.
Due to the small size of amino acids, they permeate soil particles through plant roots and are easily absorbed, and the plant absorbs sulfur, magnesium, nitrogen, and other divalent elements.
it is used as a nutrition fortifier (magnesium fortifier), curing agent, flavor enhancer, and processing aid.
Magnesium sulphate â?¥ 98%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) â?¥16%
Sulfur â?¥ 12.7%
Water solubility: quickly soluble in water 100%
Colour: white crystals
Particle size: 0.1 - 2.0 mm
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Calcium chloride is an inorganic salt, which exists as solid or liquid. solid calcium chloride is a white, crystal substance in the form of flake, granule, pellet or powder. with different crystallized water contents, it can be dehydrate or anhydrous. liquid calcium chloride is a colorless, clear solution. as calcium chloride has such properties as quick dissolving, exothermic ability, attracting moisture from the air and surroundings, dissolving at very low temperature, it is widely used in snow & ice melting, dust control, oil & gas drilling, moisture-absorbing
According to the content of crystal water in calcium chloride:
(1). Calcium chloride dehydrate
a. Calcium chloride flake dehydrate 74%min; 77%min;
b. Calcium chloride granule/pellet dehydrate 74%min; 77%min
(2). Calcium chloride anhydrous
a. Calcium chloride powder anhydrous 94% min
b. Calcium chloride pellets anhydrous 94%-97% min
according to grade:
(1). Calcium chloride industrial grade
(2). Calcium chloride food grade
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.
Specifications
CAS Number: 7786-30-3
Appearance : White crystalline solid, often found in the form of flakes or pellets
Purity: Minimum 98% w/w
Calcium as Ca, per cent by mass: Max. 0.10
Sulfates as SO, per cent by mass: Max. 0.20
Applications
De-icing agents for roads and sidewalks
Widely used as a de-icing agent for roads and walkways.
Dust control on unpaved roads
Applied to unpaved surfaces for dust suppression.
Used to stabilize soil and prevent the dispersion of dust in industrial and mining areas.
Food and beverage processing
Pharmaceutical manufacturing
Food Industry
Utilized as a coagulant in the production of tofu from soy milk.
Water treatment
Industrial processes
Agriculture as a nutrient supplement