CALCIUM NITRATE

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ITC-HSN: 283429
Minimum Order Quantity: 25
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Country Of Origin: India
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Calcium Nitrate
Chemical Formula: Ca(NO₃)₂

Description:
Calcium Nitrate is a versatile inorganic compound that appears as a colorless crystalline solid. Known for its hygroscopic nature, it is widely used in various industrial and agricultural applications.

Applications:
Agriculture:
Fertilizer: Calcium Nitrate is a highly efficient source of calcium and nitrogen for plants, promoting healthy growth and increasing yield. It is especially beneficial for crops such as tomatoes, apples, and lettuce.
Soil Amendment: It helps in improving soil structure and correcting calcium deficiencies in acidic soils.
Industrial:
Concrete Manufacturing: Used as a setting accelerator for concrete, enhancing strength and durability.
Wastewater Treatment: Effective in reducing odors and controlling the growth of microorganisms in wastewater treatment plants.
Explosives: Utilized in the manufacture of explosives due to its oxidizing properties.
Cooling Systems:
Corrosion Inhibitor: Acts as a corrosion inhibitor in closed-loop cooling systems, protecting metal components from rust and scale buildup.

Benefits:
Improves Crop Yield: Provides essential nutrients that enhance plant growth and fruit quality.
Versatile Applications: Its multifunctional use in agriculture, industry, and water treatment makes it a valuable chemical.
Eco-Friendly: A more environmentally friendly option compared to other nitrogen fertilizers, as it promotes efficient nutrient uptake by plants.

Specifications:
Appearance: White, crystalline solid
Purity: ≥ 99%
Solubility: Highly soluble in water
pH: 5-7 (10% solution)

Packaging:
Available in 25 kg, 50 kg bags, and bulk packaging options to meet various customer needs.

Safety and Handling:
Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances.
Use appropriate protective equipment when handling.
Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed information on safety and handling practices.