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Calcium Chloride Crystal

    • Product Name: Calcium Chloride Crystal
    • Alias: CaCl2
    • Einecs: 200-529-9
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    188807

    Chemical Formula CaCl2
    Molar Mass 110.98 g/mol
    Appearance white, crystalline solid
    Solubility In Water very soluble
    Melting Point 772 °C
    Boiling Point 1935 °C (decomposes)
    Density 2.15 g/cm³
    Hygroscopic yes
    Odor odorless
    Taste salty
    Cas Number 10043-52-4

    As an accredited Calcium Chloride Crystal factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing White plastic bag labeled "Calcium Chloride Crystal, 25 kg" with hazard symbols, product details, and manufacturer’s information printed in blue.
    Shipping Calcium Chloride Crystal is shipped in sealed, moisture-proof bags or drums to prevent clumping and contamination. Packages are clearly labeled and securely packed. During transport, keep the product dry and away from incompatible substances. Handle with care and follow local regulations for chemical shipping. Suitable for road, sea, or air freight.
    Storage Calcium Chloride Crystal should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Protect it from moisture and water, as it is highly hygroscopic and will readily absorb water from the air. Keep away from incompatible substances such as strong acids. Ensure the storage area is labeled and complies with local chemical storage regulations.

    Product Name: Crystalline Calcium Chloride
    Product standard: Q/JHGS 15-2017
    Physical and chemical properties: colorless cubic crystal, white or grayish white, granular, flake, spherical, irregular granular, powdery. Non-toxic, odorless, slightly bitter. It is extremely hygroscopic and is easily deliquescent when exposed to air.
    Product application: Calcium chloride dihydrate is characterized by water heating and low freezing point. It is usually used for snow melting and deicing of roads, highways, parking lots and docks. It has the function of strong water absorption and can also be used as a desiccant. For example, it is used for drying nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide and other gases; it is the best material for dust elimination and dustproofing of pavements in the port; it is used as a dehydrating agent for the production of alcohols, esters, ethers and acrylic resins. Calcium chloride aqueous solution is an important refrigeration medium for refrigerators and ice making. It can accelerate the hardening of concrete and increase the cold resistance of building mortar. It is an excellent building antifreeze. It can be used as a protective agent and refining agent for aluminum-magnesium metallurgy. It is a precipitant for the production of lake pigments. It can be used for waste paper processing deinking. It can be used as a flocculant in the sodium alginate industry and the soy product industry.

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    More Introduction

    Calcium Chloride Crystal: Real-World Uses, Key Features, and Why Our Factory Stays Committed to Quality

    Experience Matters in the Chemical Business

    Long before Calcium Chloride Crystal ever gets loaded onto a truck or mixed into a finished product, the process has already begun with raw limestone, exacting chemical controls, and a team that knows their craft. Every batch we produce reflects decades of consistent practice, hands-on know-how, and a constant effort to measure up to changing customer demands. The market isn’t standing still. Neither can we. Our crystal format stands out for industries that rely on moisture control, concrete acceleration, and efficient de-icing.

    Calcium Chloride at Its Core: What Makes the Crystal Form Special

    Factories pack calcium chloride in several forms: flakes, pellets, powders, and crystals. In our line, we focus on producing Calcium Chloride Crystal because of its balance between fast solubility and ease of handling. The crystal size offers several clear advantages where dust reduction, flowability, and consistency are more than marketing jargon—they show up on the balance sheet in less product loss, tidier worksites, and smoother mechanical processing. Many customers have told us that switching from flake or powder types to our crystals cuts waste and headaches in their operations.

    The grade we craft—most often in the 74% to 77% concentration—has stood up to harsh tests: from road maintenance supervisors facing sudden snow, to oilfield logistics specialists racing to keep drilling mud properties stable. The chemistry stays the same, but the physical form is what ensures speed and predictability when tossed into water or mixed into brine tanks.

    De-Icing and Dust Control: Technology Backed by Field Experience

    Every winter, cities trust chemical de-icers to keep streets passable. The challenge? Conditions shift hour by hour, and not every chloride performs the same. We’ve studied freeze-thaw cycles up close at client sites and through our in-house laboratory work. Calcium Chloride Crystal melts ice at much lower temperatures than sodium chloride and still works after repeated applications, making it a favorite for highway departments and property managers. Because of its high solubility and hygroscopic quality, it pulls moisture from the air and gets to work fast.

    Our customers in the road maintenance sector also bring up dust suppression. Fine particles on unpaved roads don’t just hurt equipment—they end up in people’s lungs and leave neighbors with nuisance complaints. Every load of our crystal blend is tested for purity and particle sizing, so each truck spreading our product can expect effective, even coverage without leaving slippery, clumped residues. Calcium chloride crystals settle dust efficiently—customers notice a firmer, longer-lasting roadbed and fewer return trips for reapplication compared to lower-grade flakes or blends padded with fillers.

    Concrete Acceleration: Proven Results for Contractors

    For builders and concrete plants, setting time controls labor costs and project timelines. Adding Calcium Chloride Crystal to mixes has long been recognized for accelerating curing. Our team has visited countless small and large batch plants, learning where delays happen and what really matters in harsh, cold-weather pours. Many brands push generic concrete additives that claim to offer similar effects—but material compatibility, temperature behavior, and batch-to-batch reliability can vary. With consistent grading, we build confidence among job site foremen, cutting down on the uncertainty that complicates winter schedules.

    Not all calcium chloride is fit for concrete. Some blends can introduce impurities, causing unexpected scaling or performance issues. We developed our product by collaborating directly with cement technologists—not just salesmen—making sure every batch meets the chemical standards for this specific application. Our QC program uses real testing with mortar cubes and actual site conditions, not just certificates printed out in an office.

    Oilfield and Drilling: Performance Under Pressure

    Drilling engineers don’t have the luxury of waiting for slow-melting chemicals. Here in our plant, production lines run with strict quality checks. Every bulk lot of Calcium Chloride Crystal gets tested for rapid dissolution and controlled chloride release, because the people depending on it need stable drilling muds. Oilfield suppliers have to balance logistics, storage costs, and site safety. Our crystals allow for safer handling than finer powders, with less dust inhalation risk. Bulk transporters have less clogging in hoppers, and tank operators find that concentration adjustments are quick and predictable.

    We have decades’ worth of customer feedback from operators who switched from bulkier flake products or mixes diluted by cheaper salts. They tell us our material shortens mixing times, keeps pumps running cleaner, and gives them the control they need for both high and low-pressure wells. This is the kind of hard-earned trust that only comes from standing behind the product batch after batch.

    Food and Beverage: Only the Right Purity Makes the Cut

    Not every Calcium Chloride Crystal is appropriate for food use. Our manufacturing protocols for food-grade variants follow tight GMP controls and auditing. Breweries, cheese producers, and water bottlers count on us for reliable supply—because even a small deviation in purity can affect taste, texture, or finished product quality. Food safety isn’t just a certificate; it’s the result of good habits, tight process controls, and rejection of “shortcuts.” We regularly invest in updated testing equipment, and our technical team audits every raw material source.

    One example: Water bottlers add calcium chloride to balance mineral content and improve taste. Even a minor contamination can cause off-flavors or haze, triggering costly recalls. Our technical sales team works with bottlers to track regulatory changes and public expectations. We invite customers to inspect our process; every plant visit or audit request is welcomed, not avoided.

    Our Difference: Not Just the Crystal, but the Commitment

    Manufacturing calcium chloride has never been a “set-and-forget” job for us. Over the years, we’ve seen trends in packaging—bulk bags, 25kg sacks, and smaller units. The need for reliable, tamper-proof packaging grows as logistics chains get more complicated. We have listened to partners in shipping and warehouse operations: clear labelling, robust outer packaging, and traceability from batch to shipment. Mistakes are costly—both in lost product and in delayed projects. This is why our packaging shops run as closely monitored as our reactors.

    Some buyers chase price. We let our customers decide if they want to risk caking, contamination, or slow delivery. Others demand proof of product safety, and we regularly host their inspectors. Our supply team has improved both inbound and outbound logistics by combining digital shipment tracking with plain old common sense: don’t promise what you can’t deliver, and don’t overbook production capacity.

    Environmental Concerns and Long-Term Care

    Many worry about the impact of de-icers and dust suppressants on soil and water. As chemical manufacturers, we’ve had these conversations on site tours, public forums, and at industry workshops. We disclose the details: calcium chloride breaks down in the environment without leaving persistent toxic residues. Sure, excessive use can affect landscaping or aquatic habitats, but responsible dosing and runoff management lets municipalities and landowners minimize risk. We back this up with field data and third-party studies, and encourage our partners to monitor application rates and downstream effects.

    Internally, we’ve invested in water treatment and closed-loop production lines to reduce our own waste. Crystallization isn’t a zero-waste process, so anything we can reuse, we do—whether it’s scrubbing cooling water, recycling containers, or upgrading dust extraction. Environmental stewardship may be a new buzzword for some, but for us it means leaving a site cleaner than we found it.

    Listening to Users: The Human Factor

    Sometimes industry gets caught up in technical jargon and forgets there are real people handling every bag, drum, or bulk load. Some of our best ideas come from customer feedback. One client in the agricultural sector pointed out that smaller, more consistent crystal sizing helped him spread the product evenly in irrigation ditches. A facilities manager in a cold climate once told us that his team saves time and reduces injuries because our product flows easily into spreading equipment. These stories help us refine process controls and inspire fresh R&D ideas.

    As technology changes, some things stay the same: good gloves, safe handling procedures, straightforward paperwork. We encourage good habits and provide training materials, but responsibility can’t be transferred. Our team, from engineers to forklift drivers, share a commitment to safe delivery and honest information. That means admitting when something goes wrong, too. We invest in traceability so any problem—rare though it might be—can be tracked to the source and fixed without excuses.

    Product Consistency: Why Small Differences Matter

    Some buyers new to calcium chloride assume minor differences in grade or crystal size won’t matter. Our experience shows the opposite: mismatched specs introduce problems that show up late, after money’s been spent. Skipping quality steps causes caking, inconsistent dissolution, or loss of function. We train our team to recognize off-spec material with hands-on inspection, not just paperwork or theoretical checks.

    Continuous improvement isn’t a buzzword here—it’s an operational necessity. The lab runs hour-by-hour checks for moisture, purity, and crystal structure. Deliveries are tracked by both batch coding and third-party verifications. If something is out of line, we stop the line and sort it out then, not later. This approach has earned us long contracts with customers who cannot afford slip-ups—highways left untreated cost lives, food batches spoiled by impurities cost trust.

    Global Perspectives: Supply Chain and Market Shifts

    Markets shift with the seasons and with global events. Demand for calcium chloride spikes before big storms or during droughts, and slows during times of supply chain congestion. Our years in the business taught us to keep stocks high enough to handle both regular and surge demand. This is part science, part intuition—a skill developed by tracking dozens of bulk shipments, speaking with end-users, and following global price signals.

    Recently, customers have become more sensitive to not just cost, but the stability of their suppliers. The pandemic era underlined how important it is to have manufacturers who don’t just resell or broker. Our customers know their orders won’t be rerouted, shorted, or left waiting on paperwork from some distant warehouse. Every crystal that leaves our plant can be traced directly to a shift, a tank, and a team that stands behind it.

    Regulatory Shifts: Adapting Rather Than Waiting

    The rule books for chemicals change fast. We stay ahead by watching updates on transportation, labelling, and product safety coming from authorities in Asia, the US, and Europe. The work doesn’t end with compliance. We collaborate with transporters to meet cold-chain requirements or update safety sheets before customers have to ask. New emissions rules for production forced us to adjust raw sourcing and upgrade our scrubbers—not just to pass inspections, but to avoid unexpected disruptions and to be ready as standards tighten.

    Documentation sometimes gets treated as an afterthought in this industry. For us, every file, test certificate, and data sheet is stored for years, ready for inspection. We don’t cut corners, even when regulations seem to lag behind best practices, because nothing damages trust faster than a missing report or a half-answered safety question.

    Conclusion: What Real-World Commitment Means

    Working directly with raw materials and living up to customer expectations takes more than an attractive data sheet. Over the years, we’ve learned that it’s the daily habits—batch testing, operator training, open customer dialogue, and prompt service—that define our reputation. Our calcium chloride crystal represents more than a point on a technical chart. It reflects our journey, our struggle to do better, and our understanding of what customers actually value.

    The chemical industry rewards those who pay attention to detail, adapt to feedback, and look beyond the sale. We stand by what we ship. Long after the truck leaves, our job continues—with follow-up, troubleshooting, and a willingness to improve with every cycle. That’s the kind of manufacturer you want in your supply chain, whether you’re fighting the next snowstorm, pouring concrete in winter, or protecting crops from dust.

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