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Anhydrite is a mineral of the Calcium Sulphate family (CaS04). Unlike other minerals, such as gypsum (CaS04, 2H2O), anhydrite does not contain any water in its crystal structure: it’s an anhydrous compound. This feature, in addition to its specific crystalline configuration, make anhydrite a unique material with outstanding properties which are beneficial across many industrial applications. The synthetic anhydrite produced by Derivados Del Fluor is supported by an Environmental Product Declaration of the International EPD® System, under registration number S-P-00387 , which guarantees a transparent, verified and comparable information about the life-cycle environmental impact of the product. Our principles for Anhydrite supply focus on quality, availability, service, and reliability: We produce, process and market a sustainable anhydrite, obtained as a coproduct within our industrial process.

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Phthalic Anhydride is an organic compound. It is a very useful chemical compound which is industrially produced from the catalytic oxidation of naphthalene or ortho-xylene directly to phthalic anhydride. It is classified as an aromatic dicarboxylic acid and its chemical formula is C8H4O3.

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Maleic Anhydride – MA is an organic compound. It is a very important chemical compound which is made by the vapour phase oxidation of n-butane. Its chemical formula is C4H2O3.

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Latvia

Synonyms: Abromine, Aminocoat, Betafin, Bluestim, Cystadane, Fencaijian, Glycine betaine, Glycocoll betaine, Glycylbetaine, Greenstim, Intracell, Lycine, Oxyneurine, Trimethylbetaine, Trimethylglycine, Trimethylglycocoll, α-Earleine

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United Kingdom

Aluminum fluoride Aluminum fluoride is colorless or white crystals. Insoluble in water, insoluble in acid and alkali. It is very stable in nature and can be hydrolyzed under heating. Mainly used for aluminum. Aluminum trichloride and hydrofluoric acid, ammonia water system. Chemical properties: There was no reaction with liquid ammonia or concentrated sulfuric acid, or with hydrated potassium hydroxide. Not reduced by hydrogen, strong heat does not decompose but sublimates, and its properties are very stable. Heating to 300-400°C can be partially decomposed by steam into hydrogen fluoride and aluminum oxide.

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