FAQ 1: What are Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets used for?
Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets (CaCl₂) are widely used in desiccants, oil and gas drilling, deicing, dust control, water treatment, refrigeration, and chemical processing. Their high purity, excellent moisture absorption, and fast dissolution make them an ideal choice for demanding industrial applications.
FAQ 2: What are the advantages of Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets over flakes or powder?
Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets feature uniform particle size, low dust generation, excellent flowability, and easy handling. They dissolve quickly in water and are especially suitable for automated production lines, bulk storage, and applications requiring consistent dosing.
FAQ 3: How should Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets be stored?
Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Pellets are highly hygroscopic and should be stored in sealed packaging in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated warehouse. Avoid exposure to moisture and humidity during storage and transportation to maintain product quality and performance.