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ferrous sulphate heptahydrate

Ferrous Sulphate HeptaHydrate

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Ferrous sulfate heptahydrate, also known as iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate, is a chemical compound with the formula FeSO₄·7H₂O. It is a hydrate, meaning it contains water molecules within its crystal structure. It appears as blue-green crystals or granules and is soluble in water. It's used in various applications, including as a reducing agent, a source of iron, in water treatment, and in agriculture.

What are the advantages of our Ferrous Sulphate :

  1. Higher Iron Content and Purity
    • Higher Fe2+ content (min 19%) means better coagulation efficiency.
    • Low levels of contaminants like heavy metals ensure safety in treated water.
  2. Better Solubility and Dissolution Rate
    • Proper crystalline structure ensures rapid dissolution.
    • Uniform particle size improves dosing accuracy and mixing.
  3. Lower Impurity Profile
    • Lower levels of contaminants like manganese, aluminum, or chromium.
Parameter Specification
Appearance Blue–Greendry
FeSO₄·7H₂O 98.13%
Fe 19.7%
Sulphur (as S) percent by weight 10.5 Min
pH (1% solution) not less than 3.5
Moisture (% by weight) 1.5 Max
Titanium dioxide 0.25
Free acid (HCL) 1
As % 0.0004
Pb % 0.002
Cd % 0.0005

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