Product Details:
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Product: | Ferric Chloride Anhydrous | Stability: | Stable Under Normal Conditions |
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Solubility In Water: | Highly Soluble | Cas No: | 7705-08-0 |
Chemical Formula: | FeCl3 | Usage: | Water Purification |
Solubility: | Soluble In Water | Cas: | 10025-77-1 |
Application: | Water Treatment, Etching | Other Names: | Ferric Chloride Anhydrous |
Molecular Formula: | FeCl3 | Type: | Ferric Chloride |
Flash Point: | Not Applicable | Odor: | Pungent |
Hazards: | Corrosive, Causes Severe Skin Burns And Eye Damage | Packaing: | 50 KG/DRUM |
50 KG/DRUM FeCL3 Ferric Chloride for Water Treatment and Etching
Ferric chloride, with the chemical formula of FeCl3, is black-brown crystals (also in the form of flakes). It is easily deliquescent in humid air and easily hydrolyzed in solutions with low acidity to form ferric hydroxide colloid. It is easily soluble in water, methanol, ethanol, but insoluble in glycerol (propylene glycol). When dissolved in water, it releases a large amount of heat to form a coffee-colored or brown-yellow acidic solution, from which hexahydrated ferric chloride (FeCl3×6H2O) with crystal water can be precipitated. Ferric chloride is an important iron salt, which is widely used in metal etching, sewage treatment, coagulants, catalysts, oxidants, mordants, drugs and other fields.
Ferric Chloride Anhydrous 96%
Item | Standrad Value | Test Value |
Ferric chloride(Fecl3)w/% | ≥ 96.0 | 96.37% |
Ferrous chloride(Fecl2)w/% | ≤ 2.0 | 2.00% |
Insoluble residue w/% | ≤ 1.5 | 1.00% |
Ferric Chloride Anhydrous 98%
Item | Standrad Value | Test Value |
Ferric chloride(Fecl3)w/% | ≥ 98.0 | 98.37% |
Ferrous chloride(Fecl2)w/% | ≤ 1.0 | 0.50% |
Insoluble residue w/% | ≤ 1.0 | 1.00% |
1. Metal etching: etching of materials such as copper, stainless steel, and aluminum, including hardware etching. Etched products include eyeglass frames, clocks, electronic devices, nameplates, etc.;
2. Sewage treatment: treatment of low-oil raw water, high-toxicity, high-nitrogen content and high COD (chemical oxygen demand) wastewater, etc., with good effects and low prices, but it will also cause the water to turn yellow;
3. Dye industry: ferric chloride can also be used for printing and dyeing roller engraving, electronic industry circuit board and fluorescent digital tube production, and oxidant for indicus dye dyeing;
4. Construction industry: It can be used to prepare concrete to strengthen concrete. It has strong strength, corrosion resistance and waterproofness, and can also be prepared with ferrous chloride, calcium chloride, aluminum chloride, aluminum sulfate, hydrochloric acid, etc. to make concrete waterproofing agent;
5. Inorganic industry: used to make other iron salts, inks or catalysts (such as catalytic H2O2 decomposition);
6. Metallurgical industry: used as a chlorination leaching agent for extracting gold and silver;
7. Organic industry: used as a catalyst (such as esterification reaction), oxidant and chlorinating agent;
8. Glass industry: used as a hot colorant for glassware;
9. Soap industry: used as a coagulant for recovering glycerin from soap waste liquid;
10. New energy: iron source of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), a positive electrode material for lithium-ion batteries.
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