Epichlorohydrin
Epichlorohydrin is a chemical primarily used as a raw material in the production of epoxy resins, which have a wide range of applications, such as paints and coatings, adhesives and sealants, and plastics.
For non-epoxy uses, Epichlorohydrin is also used to manufacture paper chemicals, water treatment chemicals, surfactants, synthetic rubbers, etc.
Market Needs
Calcium hydroxide is one of the raw materials used in Epichlorohydrin production, turning Dichlorohydrin (the intermediate product) into Epichlorohydrin.
Solutions
Quicklime
- A cost-effective choice for producing calcium hydroxide slurry (Milk of Lime) for manufacturers with a slaker on-site
- An appropriate alkali that helps balance the pH of the solution
Hydrated Lime
- It can be converted into Milk of Lime without the need to handle the heat released from slaking reaction
- An appropriate alkali that helps balance the pH of the solution