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HS Code |
290819 |
| Chemical Name | Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate |
| Chemical Formula | MgCl2·6H2O |
| Molecular Weight | 203.3 g/mol |
| Appearance | Colorless to white crystalline solid |
| Solubility In Water | Very soluble |
| Melting Point | 117 °C (decomposes) |
| Density | 1.569 g/cm³ |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Ph Of 5 Percent Solution | 4.5-7.0 |
| Cas Number | 7791-18-6 |
As an accredited Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | 500g of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate is securely sealed in a white, high-density plastic bottle with a tamper-evident cap. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | 20′ FCL loads about 25 metric tons of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate, packed in 1-ton jumbo bags or 25kg plastic bags. |
| Shipping | Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate is typically shipped in sealed, moisture-proof bags or containers to prevent clumping and contamination. It should be stored and transported in a cool, dry place, away from incompatible substances. Handle with care to avoid spills, and ensure packaging is clearly labeled according to regulatory requirements for safe chemical transport. |
| Storage | Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from moisture and incompatible substances such as strong acids and oxidizing agents. Protect it from exposure to air, as it is highly hygroscopic. Proper labeling and use of non-reactive shelving and containers are essential for safe storage. |
| Shelf Life | Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate typically has a shelf life of 2–3 years when stored tightly sealed in a cool, dry environment. |
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Stepping out onto our factory floor, the story of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate truly begins long before the white flakes land in their final bags. Sourced from a controlled sequence of evaporation and purification, this compound—MgCl2·6H2O—offers a reliable mineral content that supports practical, tactical solutions for demanding industries. We manufacture this hexahydrate for those who need more than just general-purpose salt: they look for product quality that stands up under close examination.
Over the years, we’ve fine-tuned the standard model our partners request most: Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate, technical grade, meets a high minimum magnesium chloride content, usually upwards of 98%. In the production workshops, we monitor every batch to ensure the crystalline form remains stable, so it pours easily and dissolves without stubborn clumps. The form—mainly white to slightly off-white flakes—helps users judge purity at a glance. Impurities such as calcium and sulphate are minimized because they interfere with downstream results, especially in key applications like dust suppression on roads or as a coagulating agent in tofu production.
The water content, six molecules per magnesium chloride, plays an important role in solubility and performance. Too little hydration impacts easy handling, while excess moisture can cause caking. Real-world users appreciate how our materials strike the right balance, simplifying both dosing and storage.
Decades spent among tanks, mixers, sacks, and silos have taught us where hexahydrate truly delivers. On the road to product development, we’ve fielded many requests: melt ice, treat municipal water, bind dust, and stabilize soil. What stands out most from our chemical is its outstanding hygroscopicity. When clients in the environmental sector ask for magnesium chloride that won’t leave dusty residue but will pull moisture from the air and latch it to particles, we know the value of our rigorous drying and sieving processes.
Winter road deicing relies on more than intuition. After a good run producing multiple variants, the hexahydrate version comes through when temperatures drop below freezing—its high water content reduces the freezing point of snow and ice, creating safer roadways. Granule purity ensures no secondary pollutants are left after melting. It’s a product that doesn’t just serve—its impact can be measured the next day after a storm, as roads stay dry longer, protecting traffic flow. Maintenance crews prefer Magnesium Chloride over sodium or calcium salts, for the gentler action on asphalt and lower corrosiveness on vehicles and steel structures.
Farmers, too, come direct to the source for solutions. Livestock paths benefit from this material because of its efficiency in binding dust and holding ground moisture. In agriculture, users require a non-toxic additive that won’t harm soil balance. Lab analytics and crop feedback drive us to keep heavy metal content—especially lead and arsenic—well below international safety limits.
Manufacturing a food-grade Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate hinges on tight process control. Each step, from the original brine extraction to final filtration, receives stricter scrutiny for potential contaminants. The tofu and bean curd sector relies on this grade for its coagulating properties. The crisp, uniform flake enables even dispersal and avoids flavor taint in finished tofu blocks. No dusty aftertaste, no chemical bitterness, which is only possible by keeping side elements, like potassium and sodium, as low as economically practical.
Pharmaceutical production teams require certificates and a paper trail—samples traced, validated, and batch-recalled when necessary. They visit our plant to review everything from operating conditions to batch logs. Our experienced operators understand the non-negotiable need for visual and chemical consistency: different hydration levels or fluctuating impurity profiles risk batch rejection. Regular calibration and real responsiveness to quality trends prevent costly shut-downs for our partners.
Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate supplies more than just magnesium ions in water softening and wastewater remediation. Facilities managers find value in the rapid dissolution and non-fouling nature of our product, especially compared to other deicing salts or similar chlorides. By using hexahydrate over the anhydrous version, staff avoid abrasive dust that clogs pipes. Teams see reduced labor for both dosing and cleaning, and system downtime drops.
Municipal water operators have noticed a shift away from traditional lime-based precipitation for removing impurities. Magnesium-based processes run at a lower pH and result in fewer scaling issues on equipment. Less scale translates into longer service life for pumps, filters, and membranes. Our product’s superior flake uniformity means dosing pumps run smoothly and results appear more predictable on the lab reports.
It’s tempting to treat all magnesium salts as the same, yet in actual practice, differences reveal themselves. Magnesium sulfate, for example, brings a sulfate anion along, raising concerns about corrosion and waste. Production histories show that magnesium chloride’s low toxicity and neutral pH disturb farm soils less, which makes it a staple in both agriculture and industrial cleaning.
We have compared the performance of the hexahydrate against both the anhydrous and the brine forms. The anhydrous salt absorbs water so aggressively it tends to cake in storage bins, rendering it less practical for open-air settings or where bagged material sits in high humidity. The brine solutions travel further in pipelines, but they require more handling precautions and stricter quality checks for microbiological growth. Hexahydrate falls in the sweet spot for ease of handling, storage stability, and safety.
Operating in the modern regulatory environment means keeping a sharp eye on both waste streams and carbon output. Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate can support lower-emission practices. On the company side, we have converted energy supply to greener sources, favoring closed-loop cooling systems that recover evaporated water for new batches. This minimizes both waste and the environmental burden of disposal.
Recent process changes have focused on slashing energy input per ton of hexahydrate finished. We employ a multi-stage evaporator along with optimized heat recovery, trimming energy by over 25% since 2020. These choices are not theoretical gestures but daily routines at our plant, reinforcing our long-term relationship with both natural resource regulators and loyal clients who monitor carbon performance data.
Transportation accounts for another significant segment of environmental impact. We switched from exporting drums to adopting bulk container shipping for regional deliveries, taking thousands of bags off the road each year and cutting handling waste.
Each shift, dozens of skilled hands transform raw brine into a product with a consistent look and repeatable performance. Employee training focuses on real safety, not box-ticking: every worker who moves product or manages machinery understands slip hazards and the importance of correct PPE, especially when dealing with crystalline dust and dense bags. Instead of just enforcing rules, we create systems where staff shape procedures, leading to fewer spills and less waste.
Our community outreach builds on living next door to the material we make. Road application teams rely on rapid communication when spreading the product on public highways, keeping an open line with local public works. By maintaining open access to product composition data, we build trust among our neighbors, who often have questions about runoff and long-term environmental safety.
Daily operations at the plant depend on a steady supply of brine, usually extracted from natural deposits or by recycling industrial byproduct streams. Over decades, we’ve refined our sourcing to keep water use sustainable. Salt balance in local aquifers matters, so we only tap certified sites and send regular reports to regulatory bodies. By using filtration and reverse osmosis, our input streams reach the right magnesium concentration without introducing off-flavors or discoloration in the final product.
Customers in personal care and animal nutrition push for organic or eco-certifiable magnesium chloride. Meeting those needs means more traceability from pit to finished bag. Our data tracking systems allow tracing a chemical batch to its original brine load, with records held for years. Technical staff frequently audit our records, so any end-user seeking compliance data gets real numbers, not marketing smoke.
From the factory’s daily operation to the final use by our customers, Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate stands out. It dissolves cleaner and faster than the anhydrous cousin, saving processing time. Its lower freezing point means a road crew needs less product per mile, reducing overall chemical input for comparable safety results. In the food industry, users choose our product because it leaves fewer off-flavors than other coagulants, and meets allergen-free requirements without synthetic additives.
The hexahydrate handles better in bagging and transfer—less dust, fewer respiratory hazards. Workers spend less time cleaning up spills or fighting with stuck hoppers. In liquid mixing tanks, the product flows rapidly to solution, losing little to undissolved residue.
Over the past few years, raw material prices and logistics challenges tested everyone in the supply chain. Cost increases for utilities and shipping ripple straight down to purchasers, especially those buying bulk. Our response has focused on innovation: adopting automation in flaking and packaging, real-time moisture monitoring, and advanced bulk storage solutions. With these investments, we keep input consistency high, batch sizes flexible, and overall waste low. These factors mean our materials cost less per usable ton than fragmented production from less experienced competitors.
Shifts in public procurement, especially for public works deicing, led to stricter specifications. We work hand-in-hand with civic clients to interpret new rules—cutting heavy metals still further, tightening product appearance, and documenting every change. Feedback from application crews helps us tweak the physical form or modify packaging so granular salt lands on the road, not in the wind.
Working as a manufacturer, you never forget the early lessons from quality failures. Our plant saw firsthand what happens when trace calcium clogs a customer’s mixing nozzles; or when the wrong moisture content in a truck caused patchy roadway coverage. These mistakes taught us to reinforce sampling at every blend and stage. Today, every shift operator signs off on multiple checks—appearance, particle size, chloride content, heavy metal impurities. Automated sensors back up these manual tests, providing data that tells us not only whether a batch meets the spec but also helps trace minor performance changes weeks before trouble crops up.
After listening to customer feedback, we’ve also tweaked packaging—thicker liners for bags in wet climates, antistatic liners where product runs through pneumatic systems. Improved batch documentation gives end-users peace of mind and the real ability to resolve claims without hassle.
We keep close to the evolving literature and regulatory frameworks, collaborating with both academia and end-user groups. On the line, technical staff monitor the impact of new processing aids that might reduce energy and water use per batch—without altering the final product’s performance. We’ve partnered with food safety labs to validate every food-grade batch, anticipating the tightening global regulations on food processing additives.
There’s an expanding market in wellness and nutrition, and we've trialed tailored grades with trace elements further minimized, all based on raw material traceability and direct feedback from commercial nutrition formulators. Each insight from these experiments folds back to enhance the product for our core industrial and municipal customers.
The role of Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate stretches far beyond basic salt supply. By managing direct production, we’ve learned that reliability, documentation, and environmental stewardship aren’t luxury add-ons—they’re indispensable. New application ideas—desalination pretreatment, advanced fire control, and even carbon sequestration—are on the table. We evaluate feasibility and safety in real-world trials before committing to production shifts.
We’re committed to refining our processes and product for every sector we serve. Partners bring application challenges; through open communication, manufacturing discipline, and a drive for consistent quality, we keep improving—batch by batch, year after year. Only by engaging both the science behind the product and its real impact in the field do we deliver results that industrial buyers, municipal leaders, and food handlers return for, regardless of trends. Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate, as made in our plant, remains a workhorse that adapts to new demands without losing what matters most: reliability, safety, and real-world value.