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Ferric Chloride is a coagulant that is primarily used in converting raw water into clean and safe water.
Ferric Chloride comes in 3 forms:
- Ferric Chloride Anhydrous 98% FeCl3 powder
- Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate lumps 60% FeCl3
- Ferric Chloride solution 40% FeCl3
KC100 is the registered brand of Chemfusion for the Ferric Chloride Anhydrous manufactured and sold by Chemfusion
We have production capacity of 300 MT per month Ferric Chloride Anhydrous & 2500 MT per month Ferric Chloride Solution
Ferric Chloride Anhydrous KC100 is the only Ferric Chloride in India that is approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
KC100 and KC40 are also approved by NEERI (National Environmental Engineering Research Institute – the apex body for water treatment in India) as safe for use in drinking water treatment. KC100 and KC40 are NSF ANSI 60 approved.
Our quality and management systems are approved as per ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
We have an in house laboratory with full time highly qualified chemists that ensures each batch is tested daily and only the best material is supplied to our customers.
With over 8 years experience supply Ferric Chloride Globally we have built a reputation for quality in the Industry
Ferric Chloride anhydrous KC100 is highly hydroscopic in nature. It should always be stored in its original packaging in cool and dry area. It must be kept away from moisture or rain. When in contact with air for extended period of time it will absorb the moisture in the air and start turning into a liquid.
KC40 is the registered brand of Krasoma for the Ferric Chloride Solution manufactured and sold by Krasoma
The cost varies on the quantity of material required and regularity of supply. For quick and easy quote please mail us at sales@chemfusionchemicals.com
We always have some stock available in hand for urgent enquires. However for larger quantities may take 10-15 days to supply material post confirmation of order.
Standard payment terms are 100% advance before dispatch of material.
The dose of Ferric Chloride has to be optimized before use i.e. need to analyze the raw water before deciding dose.
Best solution is to setup simple jar test to optimize dose of Ferric Chloride. A jar test is a laboratory procedure that simulates coagulation / flocculation with differing chemical doses. The purpose of the procedure is to estimate the minimum coagulant dose required to achieve certain water quality goals.
Ferric Chloride KC100 and KC40 have an expiry of 2 years from date of manufacture.