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On Jan 1, 12:48*pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
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Hummel Croton has the chloride in 250
lb drums.


They also have it in 50lb buckets, if that size suits you better.
(that's the quantity we buy)
LLoyd


That is good to know. Much closer to the amount I would need. The
web site says 2% is the optimum amount. So ten lbs would be enough
for about 500 lbs of calcium chloride. But probably cheaper to buy 50
lbs from Hummel Croton than to buy 10 lbs most places.

Dan
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