Dicalcium Phosphate
Our clients can avail from us Dicalcium Phosphate, which is also known as Calcium Mono-Hydrogen Phosphate, is a dibasic calcium phosphate. It is usually found as dehydrate, but it can be thermally converted to the anhydrous form. Dicalcium Phosphate is practically insoluble in water, with a solubility of 0.02 g per 100 ml at 25 °C. It contains about 23 percent calcium in its anhydrous form.
Chemical Name:
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Dibasic calcium phosphate
Chemical Formula:
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CaHPO4.2H2O
Specifications:
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Appearance - hite, odorless, tasteless-powder
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Calcium (as Ca) - 23 %, Minimum
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Phosphorous (as P) - 18 %, Minimum
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Fluorine (as F) - 0.10 %, Maximum
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Acid Insoluble - 1.0 %, Maximum
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Heavy Metal ( Lead) - 30 ppm, Maximum
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Arsenic - 10 ppm, Maximum
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Moisture - 5.0 %, Maximum
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(LOI) - 22 – 25 %
Properties:
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Appearance - Grey White Powder
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State - Solid
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Stability - Stable
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Solubility - Sparingly soluble in water
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Loss on drying - Anhydrous: < 2% 12
Packing and Transportation:
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Packed in 50kg HDPE bags with inner liner
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Can be customized
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Packed in wooden pallets, tapped, & covered for proper transportation