Product Construction Chemicals

Calcium Chloride Flakes (77%)

Hygroscopic de-icing and process salt used for dust control, moisture management, brine preparation, and concrete set acceleration (where permitted by standards/specifications).

Common supply: bags / supersacks (palletized)
Documentation: SDS / COA / TDS on request
Repeat lanes available for seasonal or monthly demand

For fast matching, specify your target application (de-icing / dust control / brine / concrete), required grade limits (e.g., insolubles), and destination so we can align lane and packaging.

Why Calcium Chloride is chosen

Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) is a highly hygroscopic salt that dissolves readily in water and forms brines used in road maintenance and industrial processes. It is widely selected for de-icing and dust control because it attracts moisture, helps keep surfaces damp for longer, and supports brine formation in cold-weather conditions.

Moisture attraction

Hygroscopic behavior helps maintain surface moisture for dust control and process stability.

Fast dissolution

Flakes dissolve quickly for brine preparation and controlled application on surfaces.

Seasonal procurement

De-icing demand is seasonal—repeat lanes help maintain continuity and predictable deliveries.

Usage note: suitability (and permitted dosage) depends on local regulations, project specifications, and corrosion/environmental constraints. Always follow applicable standards and safety guidance.

Applications

Typical usage patterns. Tell us your process and constraints and we’ll align the right grade, packaging, and logistics lane.

  • De-icing (flake application or brine make-up)
  • Dust control and unpaved road stabilization
  • Concrete set acceleration (where permitted by standards/specs)
  • Industrial moisture control and humidity management (selected uses)
  • Brine preparation for industrial processes and surface treatments

De-icing programs

Specify target application method (direct flake vs brine) and seasonal tonnage for lane planning.

Dust control

Performance depends on climate, traffic load, and gradation—share site conditions for practical guidance.

Construction use

Confirm restrictions on chloride use (rebar corrosion risk) and project standards before selection.

Performance & handling notes

Practical guidance for storage, brine make-up, and safe site use (confirm with your SOPs and local rules).

Quality & documentation

Hygroscopic storage

Keep sealed and dry. Exposure to humidity can cause caking and reduced free-flowing behavior.

Brine preparation

Use controlled addition and mixing. Share your target concentration so we can advise on the right format and logistics.

Corrosion considerations

Chloride salts can accelerate corrosion on metals. Confirm compatibility with equipment and site requirements.

Dust control dosing

Results depend on climate and traffic. Provide site details for a practical dosing approach.

Concrete restrictions

Use in concrete may be restricted or limited in many specs due to corrosion risk—verify standards before procurement.

Documentation packs

SDS/COA/TDS can be aligned to customs and QA requirements—share required fields or templates.

If you plan to store for winter season: tell us your warehouse conditions (humidity control, pallet stacking limits) so we can recommend packaging and liner options.

Typical specifications & formats

Indicative procurement orientation. Final limits vary by grade and are confirmed on quotation and COA.

Quality & documentation

Chemistry

Calcium Chloride (CaCl2)

Assay

~77% typical (confirm on offer/COA)

Form

Flakes

Typical packaging

25 kg bags / supersacks (grade & lane dependent)

Documentation

SDS and COA (TDS available on request)

Selection inputs

Application, required limits (insolubles/moisture), packaging, destination, seasonal cadence

Moisture & caking

Packaging/liners impact shelf-life in humid climates—tell us storage conditions for best match.

Insolubles

Important for brine systems and spray equipment—request limits if filtration/nozzle fouling is a risk.

Notes

Confirm project standards and any restrictions for chloride use in reinforced concrete or sensitive environments.

Specifications may vary depending on batch, origin, and packaging selection.

FAQ

Common procurement questions for calcium chloride programs.

Is 77% suitable for brine?

Often yes, but nozzle/spray systems may require limits on insolubles. Share your equipment and filtration to match the grade.

How should it be stored?

Keep sealed and dry; it attracts moisture. Tell us your warehouse humidity/temperature for packaging recommendations.

Can it be used as a concrete accelerator?

Only where permitted by applicable standards/specifications. Chlorides can increase corrosion risk—verify project rules.

What packaging do you offer?

Commonly 25 kg bags and supersacks. Palletized export supply is available depending on lane and destination.

Can you support seasonal contracts?

Yes. For winter programs, share seasonal tonnage and delivery windows to align a repeat procurement lane.

What documents are available?

SDS/COA are standard; TDS may be provided depending on lane and your QA needs.

Request a quotation

Tell us your application and grade requirements. We’ll respond with commercial terms, lead times, packaging options, and documentation availability aligned to your procurement workflow.

  • Seasonal and monthly procurement lanes
  • Bags/supersacks with palletized export handling
  • SDS/COA/TDS packs for QA and customs workflows