Variation ID | Pack Size | List Price | Qty | ||
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photo_camera | 250g
GPC5194-2X |
£12.75 | |||
photo_camera | 500g
GPC5194-5X |
£23.15 | |||
photo_camera | 1Kg
GPC5194-Y |
£40.52 | |||
photo_camera | 2Kg
GPC5194-2Y |
£74.92 | |||
photo_camera | 5Kg
GPC5194-5Y |
£146.80 |
What is Magnesium Sulphate Anhydrous? Magnesium Sulphate Anhydrous (chemical formula MgSO₄), also known by alternate names such as Epsom Salt (when hydrated), and Magnesium Sulphate, is a chemical compound used in a wide range of industrial and agricultural applications.
Consistent Quality: We use only carefully sourced Magnesium Sulphate Anhydrous 98.4% (Dried) meeting the standards of USP, ensuring reliable and consistent performance for diverse applications in healthcare, industry, and agriculture.
Shipped from Manchester, UK Facility: Sourced and packaged in non-toxic, chemical-resistant containers, ensuring safe handling and maintaining the product’s quality during transport.
Frequent Uses
Water Treatment
Used in water treatment to remove impurities and enhance water quality. It is commonly employed in the process of removing excess phosphorus and nitrogen, helping to prevent algal blooms and improve the overall health of water systems.
Industrial Applications
In the industrial sector, it is used as a drying agent and in the production of various chemicals. It is also used in the manufacturing of textiles, where it serves as a mordant in dyeing processes. Its high purity and drying properties make it essential in chemical production processes.
Chemical Synthesis
Employed in the synthesis of other chemicals and compounds, where it is used as a catalyst or stabiliser in reactions. Its role in chemical processes makes it valuable in various industries, including manufacturing and laboratory settings.
Minimum Assay (MgSO4): 62-70%
Molecular Formula: MgSO4•xH2O
Molecular Weight: 120.37
Lead (Pb): <0.001%
Chloride (Cl): <0.05%
Iron (Fe): <0.001%
Cas Number: 7487-88-9
Einecs Number: 231-298-2
HS Code / Commodity Code: 28332100
Hazard Phrases: H0001