Anhydrous magnesium chloride is a by-product of titanium sponge. Magnesium metal and titanium tetrachloride undergo a reduction reaction in a closed container at high temperature, Mg+TiCl4 = Ti+MgCl2, and then anhydrous magnesium chloride liquid is produced. After being poured into a steel container and cooled for 24 hours, anhydrous magnesium chloride blocks are formed, which are packaged and delivered from the factory.
According to the requirements of customers, it is processed into different shapes and sizes.
Name | Anhydrous magnesium chloride |
Molecular formula | MgCl2 |
Molecular weight | 95.21 |
Color | Grayish white |
Melting point: . | 714 °C |
Boiling point: | 1412 °C |
CAS No. | 7786-30-3 |
EINECS No. | 232-094-6 |
Mass weight | 700-1300KGS |
Particle size | 6-20cm |
Purity | 99.0% min |
Moisture | 1% max |
Packing | 40 or 50 kg woven bag |
Uses | Used in metallurgy, chemical industry, building materials, food, transportation, medicine, etc. |