Calcium Bromide Anhydrous

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Calcium Bromide Anhydrous

CALCIUM BROMIDE ANHYDROUS – PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Calcium Bromide Anhydrous is a white, crystalline, highly soluble inorganic compound used extensively in oil & gas drilling fluids, pharmaceuticals, photography, and chemical processing. Known for its excellent density and thermal stability, it is ideal for high-pressure reservoir environments and specialty chemical formulations. We offer high-purity Calcium Bromide Anhydrous for global supply, including USA, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Chile.

📦 Industries Used In:

  • Oil & Gas Industry (as a completion and workover fluid)

  • Pharmaceuticals

  • Chemical Manufacturing

  • Photography (darkroom chemicals)

  • Flame Retardants & Fire Suppression Systems

🧪 Available Grades:

  • Industrial Grade

  • Oilfield/Drilling Grade

  • Pharmaceutical Grade

  • High-Purity/Reagent Grade

⚙️ Functions:

  • Acts as a clear brine fluid in oilfield applications

  • Used as a source of bromide ions in chemical synthesis

  • Serves as a heat transfer agent in high-temperature environments

  • Functions as a reactive intermediate in pharmaceuticals

  • Applied in photo-sensitive formulations and stabilizers

🧩 Classified Under:

  • Calcium Compounds

  • Bromides

  • Inorganic Salts

  • Oilfield Chemicals

  • Specialty Chemicals

CAS Number

7789-41-5

Formula

CaBr₂

Molecular Weight

199.89 g/mol

Density

3.35 g/cm³

Gravity

~3.35

Melting Point

730 °C

Partical Size

Typically 75–150 microns (custom sizes available)