Ferric Chloride 98% Anhydrous
Ferric Chloride 98% Anhydrous (FeCl₃) is a dark brown to black crystalline solid with a metallic luster. It is a highly corrosive, hygroscopic inorganic salt widely used as a chemical reagent, catalyst, and coagulant. In its anhydrous form, ferric chloride is free of water and has a high purity of approximately 98%. It readily dissolves in water, releasing heat and producing acidic solutions. Ferric chloride is valued for its strong Lewis acid properties, making it effective in a variety of industrial, laboratory, and environmental applications. It is commonly supplied as a solid crystalline powder or lumps and should be handled with care due to its corrosive nature.
Poly Aluminium Chloride PAC Extra Pure
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Poly Aluminium Chloride (PAC) Extra Pure is a high-efficiency inorganic coagulant widely used in water treatment, paper manufacturing, and various industrial processes. In its extra pure grade, PAC is characterized by a high degree of purity, minimal impurities, and consistent performance, making it suitable for critical applications requiring stringent quality control.
PAC works by neutralizing the negative charges on suspended particles, allowing them to coagulate and settle quickly. It is highly effective in clarifying drinking water, treating industrial and municipal wastewater, and removing heavy metals, organic matter, and pathogens. Additionally, in the paper industry, PAC improves paper strength and retention of fillers.
This compound should be handled with appropriate PPE, including gloves and eye protection, and stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from reactive substances. PAC is non-flammable but may cause irritation on contact with skin or eyes.