Magnesium Chloride 42%-44% (Yellow)
Magnesium chloride 42%-44% is an inorganic compound with the formula MgCl2.6H2O. It consists of one magnesium and two chloride ions. It Normally exists as a hexahydrate form. The hydrated magnesium chloride can be extracted from brine or seawater.
It appears as yellow or light yellow colors in different concentrations. It is hygroscopic and highly soluble in water. It is commonly used for industrial purpose. Magnesium chloride is used in the manufacturing of Abrasive Bricks for polishing of marble, granite and other stones which are becoming increasingly popular in the building industry today.
Bell Chemical is a large professional Magnesium Chloride manufacturer and direct exporter in China. We have two factories and more than 180 employees. Our maximum production capacity is designed for 100,000 tons. We manufacture 42%-44% Hexahydrate Magnesium Chloride Crystal, 46%min Hexahydrate Magnesium Chloride, 98% Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride, 99% Anhydrous Magnesium Chloride, Food Grade Magnesium Chloride, and Feed Grade Magnesium Chloride. Magnesium chloride has many applications in different industries.Please contact us for more information.
COA of Magnesium Chloride 42%-44%
Magnesium Chloride 42%-44% | ||
ITEMS | SPECIFICATION | RESULT |
MgCl2.6 H2O | 96% | 98.25% |
MgCl2 | ≥42% | 43.32% |
Alkali metal chloride (Cl– ) | ≤1.2% | 0.24% |
Sulphate (SO42-) | ≤2.8% | 1.22% |
Water insoluble | ≤0.25% | 0.13% |
Production Process of Magnesium Chloride 42%-44%
Application of Magnesium Chloride 42%-44%
Magnesium Chloride 42%-44% can be used a deicer to replace traditional rock salt and sand on roadways to protect environment. It is much less toxic to plant life surrounding highways and airports, and is less corrosive to concrete and steel (and other iron alloys) than sodium chloride. It is also safe for pets.
Certain industries may apply the magnesium chloride to control dust and erosion.
It is also used in the manufacturing of Abrasive Bricks for polishing of marble, granite and other stones which are becoming increasingly popular in the building industry today.