Max Industries is a trusted Manufacturer, Exporter and Supplier of Cupric Chloride Dihydrate and Anhydrous in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Our Manufacturing unit is based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Max Industries manufactures and supplies premium Cupric Chloride Dihydrate and Anhydrous, meeting industrial and laboratory application requirements efficiently.
Industries value these copper-based compounds for their purity, reactivity, and versatility in chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial manufacturing processes.
We produce Cupric Chloride Dihydrate (CuCl₂·2H₂O) and Anhydrous (CuCl₂) using advanced technology and stringent quality control protocols.
Our commitment to excellence makes Max Industries a trusted supplier in both domestic and international chemical supply markets.
What is Cupric Chloride?
Cupric Chloride is a chemical compound of copper in its +2 oxidation state. It is available in two common forms:
Cupric Chloride Dihydrate (CuCl₂·2H₂O): A bluish-green crystalline solid.
Cupric Chloride Anhydrous (CuCl₂): A brownish-yellow powder with no water content.
Both forms are soluble in water and ethanol and play a key role in various chemical syntheses and industrial applications.
Why Choose Max Industries for Cupric Chloride?
High Purity Grade: Manufactured under stringent quality control to ensure industrial-grade purity.
Consistent Quality: Uniform particle size and chemical composition for reliable performance.
Comprehensive Product Range: Both dihydrate and anhydrous forms available.
Custom Packaging: Tailored to meet transportation and storage needs.
Competitive Pricing: Cost-effective solutions without compromising quality.
Timely Delivery: Robust supply chain to ensure prompt shipment.
Technical Support: Expert guidance on product application and safety.
Applications:
Sugar Processing Chemicals
General Industrial Chemicals
Water Treatment Chemicals
Food-Grade Chemicals
Catalyst and Reaction Chemicals
Pharmaceutical Applications
CPC Blue and CPC Green Pigment Manufacturing
Dye and Intermediate Chemical Industries
Agricultural and Agrochemical Solutions
Research and Laboratory Use
Sea Water–Activated Salt Battery Production
FAQs:
Q1: What is the difference between Cupric Chloride Dihydrate and Anhydrous?
A: The dihydrate contains two water molecules per formula unit and appears greenish, whereas the anhydrous form has no water and is brownish. Their uses differ based on moisture sensitivity.
Q2: Is cupric chloride hazardous?
A: Cupric chloride should be handled with care. It is toxic if ingested and can cause skin and eye irritation. Proper safety protocols must be followed.
Q3: Can these products be used in water treatment?
A: Yes, cupric chloride is widely used to control algae growth in industrial water systems.
Max Industries is a Cupric Chloride Dihydrate and Anhydrous in Andhra Pradesh, India Including Anantapur, Chittoor, East Godavari, Guntur, Krishna, Kurnool, Prakasam, Srikakulam, Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, West Godavari, Kadapa, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Nellore, Kurnool, Rajamahendravaram, Tirupati, Kakinada, Srikakulam, Yemmiganur, Nagarjunakoṇḍa, Rajahmundry, Adoni, Amaravati, Chandragiri, Dowlaiswaram, Eluru, Guntur, Kadapa, Kakinada.
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