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Product Details:
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Alias: | Anhydrous Ferric Chloride | Un Number: | 1773 |
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Water Solubility: | 920 G/L (20 ℃) | Ohter Name: | Anhydrous Iron (III) Chloride |
Chemical Formula: | FeCl3 | Melting Point: | 304°C |
Storage Conditions: | Store In A Cool, Dry, Well-ventilated Area | Purity: | 96% |
Flash Point: | Not Applicable | Grade: | Industral Grade |
Other Name: | Ferric Chloride | Storage: | Store In A Cool, Ventilated Warehouse |
Grade Standard: | Medicine Grade, Reagent Grade | Cas No: | 10025-77-1 |
Chemical Name: | Anhydrous Ferric Chloride |
700 KG/BAG 96% FeCL3 Ferric Chloride CAS 7705-08-0
The black-brown crystal belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. dz5 2.90. The melting point is 300 °c and the oiling point 316 °C. Its vapor is the dimer of ferric chloride at 400 °C. It is the molecule of ferric chloride at 750 °C. In the transmission of light in the pomegranate red, reflected light under the metal-like green. Strong hygroscopicity, easy deliquescence in the air, can generate 6 hydrate. Soluble in water, the aqueous solution is acidic, corrosive. Soluble in methanol, ethanol, liquid sulfur dioxide, phosphorus tribromide, phosphorus oxychloride, aniline. Soluble in carbon disulfide. Insoluble in glycerol, phosphorus trichloride and tin chloride. As a strong oxidant, with copper, zinc and other metals can occur redox reaction. Complex formation with many solvents. It is decomposed into FeClz and C1z at high temperature. The solution is a strong acid and reacts vigorously with a base. With potassium, sodium and other active metals form explosive substances that are sensitive to vibration and friction. Contact with allyl chloride, allyl alcohol, ethylene oxide reaction. Corrosion of metals in wet conditions.
TEST ITEMS | STANDARD VALUE | TEST VALUE | JUDGE |
Appearance | Brown Green Crystals | Brown Green Crystals | First Grade |
Ferric Chloride Content | First Grade ≥96.0 | 98.57% | First Grade |
(FeCl3) % | Qualified Grade≥93.0 | ||
Ferrous Chloride Content | First Grade ≤2.0 | 0.18% | First Grade |
(FeCl3) % | Qualified Grade≤4.0 | ||
Insoluble Content % | First Grade ≤1.5 | 0.37% | First Grade |
Qualified Grade≤3.0 |
The product can be obtained by direct reaction of iron and chlorine to generate ferric chloride vapor by condensation. There is a small amount of unreacted chlorine and ferric chloride in the reaction tail gas, and the chlorine is absorbed by the ferrous chloride solution, and the liquid ferric chloride is obtained.
1. Used for metal etching (etching of copper, stainless steel, aluminum and other materials, such as eyeglass frames, clocks, electronic components, signs and nameplates, etc.).
2. Used in the construction industry to prepare concrete to enhance its strength, corrosion resistance and waterproofing.
3. It can be formulated with ferrous chloride, calcium chloride, aluminum chloride, aluminum sulfate, hydrochloric acid, etc. to form a waterproofing agent for mud concrete.
4. In the inorganic industry, it is used as raw material for manufacturing other iron salts and inks.
5. Used as catalyst, oxidant and chlorinating agent in organic industry.
6. In the dye industry, it is used as an oxidizing agent when dyeing with indicosin dye.
7. In the printing and dyeing industry, it is used as an oxidant and mordant in indigo dyeing.
8. In the metallurgical industry, it is used as a chloride extractant for extracting gold and silver.
9. In the glass industry, it is used as a hot colorant for glassware.
10. In the soap making industry, it is used as a coagulant for recovering glycerin from soap waste liquid.
11. Electronic industrial circuit boards.
12. Chlorinated leach agent for silver ore and copper ore.
13. Used as analytical reagents and thin-layer chromatographic reagents.
14. Used in the production of electronic industrial circuit boards and fluorescent digital tubes.
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