(HCl) Hydrochloric Acid 31 33 35 37

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Product origin: Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
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Description
(HCL) Hydrochloric Acid 31 33 35 37

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1 CAS No.: 7647-01-0
2 Other Names: Muriatic acid
3 EINECS No.: 7647-01-0
4 Purity: 31%-36%
5 Appearance: Colourless transparent liquid
6 Grade Standard: Agriculture Grade, Battery Grade, Food Grade,
Industrial Grade, Medicine Grade, Reagent Grade

Packing:
1 IBC Drum
Drum No.: 20 Net Weight per Drum: 1100kg Net Weight per 20'FCL: 22MT
2 35KG Drum
Drum No.: 700 Net Weight per Drum: 30kg Net Weight per 20'FCL: 21MT
3 250KG Drum
Drum No.: 80 Net Weight per Drum: 220kg Net Weight per 20'FCL: 17.6MT

Usage:
1 Pickling of steel
2 Production of organic compounds
3 pH Control and neutralization
4 Regeneration of ion exchangers

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Hydrochloric acid is used for a large number of small-scale applications, such as leather processing, purification of common salt, household cleaning,and building construction.Oil production may be stimulated by injecting hydrochloric acid into the rock formation of an oil well, dissolving a portion of the rock, and creating a large-pore structure. Oil well acidizing is a common process in the North Sea oil production industry.
Many chemical reactions involving hydrochloric acid are applied in the production of food, food ingredients, and food additives. Typical products include aspartame, fructose, citric acid, lysine, hydrolyzed vegetable protein as food enhancer, and in gelatin production. Food-grade (extra-pure) hydrochloric acid can be applied when needed for the final product.


Item
 

Passed
 

results
 

HCL    %    ≥
 

≥ 31 .0
 

32.1
 

C alcium  ( mg/l )   ≤ 
 

≤ 0.2
 

0.005
 

Magnesium (mg/l)
 

≤ 0.05
 

 

0.001
 

Fe (mg/l)
 

≤ 0.30
 

 

0.008
 

Free Chlorine
 

≤ 20.00
 

2.10
 

Evaporation Residue  %       ≤
 

≤ 15.00
 

0.60
 

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