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wholesale water treatment (8th Mar 23 at 6:38am UTC)
wholesale water treatment Calcium Hypochlorite Ca(Clo)2 CAS No. 7778-54-3
Calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)2), commonly known as bleaching essence, is a white or light yellow solid, and the finished product is powder, granule, or flake. It is a commonly used industrial disinfectant, bleach, or cleaner and is widely used in the disinfection of swimming pools, tap water, and other water bodies.
CAS No.:7778-54-3
EINECS No.:231-908-7
MOLECULAR FORMULA:CaCl2O2
SYNONYMS:Calcium salt
Hypochlorous acid
Bleaching powder
Calcium oxychloride
CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE, DRY
APPEARANCE:Granular, Powder, Tablets
HS CODE:28281000
PACKAGING:25/40/45kg white plastic drum with PVC bag inside
UN No.:1748
HAZARD CLASS:5.1
PACKING GROUP:II
MARKETS:Bleaching Agent (paper, textiles), Bactericide, Deodorant, Water
Purification, Sterilizer, and Disinfectant for swimming pools, Fungicide, Sanitary Installations.
TECHNICAL PARAMETER
IndexSpecifications
Effective Chlorine65% +/- 2%
Moisture4% Max
Water Insoluble11% Max
Yearly Loss of Chlorine10% Max
POWDER TABLETS AND GRANULAR FORM
CHEMICAL REACTIVITY
Calcium hypochlorite is soluble in water, and in contact with water and humid air, it will slowly undergo an exothermic decomposition reaction, releasing chlorine gas (Cl2, an irritating, toxic, corrosive gas); it will react violently with acid and release a lot of heat and chlorine;
CHEMICAL STABILITY
As a strong oxidant, calcium hypochlorite is stable in dry, sealed, and clean containers. If impurities are mixed in the production process, or metal powder (iron, cobalt, magnesium, etc.) is encountered, it will cause a decomposition reaction. In case of fire, it will decompose violently, releasing chlorine and oxygen, which will accelerate the combustion and may explode, and the container may also explode when heated.wholesale water treatment
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