Randy's Two Part Solution

Padrino

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I have been thinking about taking my Geo Calcium Reactor off line and switching to Randy's Two part Solution (or three part really) I have found a local place that i can purchase the dowflake from but i read somewhere that The Dow company was increasing the amount of Bromine in Dowflake as of sometime in 2007. I have been looking for an updated MSDS sheet online to no avail. Is dowflake still an acceptable source for Calcium Chloride?

Any info you guys could shed would be greatly appreciated.

Randy,
Thanks for taking the time to detail all of your work to help fellow reefers. If you ever travel through Ontario, you have a place to stay,
 
They didn't increase the Bromine. The manufacturing process no longer removes Bromine. However, there's been lots of studying done and Dowflake has been used since then, with no problems to report. You'll find a lot more information about it in the Chemistry forum.
 
They didn't increase the Bromine. The manufacturing process no longer removes Bromine. However, there's been lots of studying done and Dowflake has been used since then, with no problems to report. You'll find a lot more information about it in the Chemistry forum.

It seems to be difficult to locate the regular dowflake, I was able to find the Dowflake EXTRA which is 83-87% pure. Would this work and would i need to use less?
 
You're welcome.

If you ever travel through Ontario, you have a place to stay,

Thanks. We have a vacation home on Lake Ontario, but we can't quite see the 50 miles across to Ontario, even on a clear day. :D

Good luck. :)
 
im not sure yet, i have some of the XTRA but am still researching for another brand, perhaps Tetra FCC food grade or Tetra 94.

There is alot of info on the Dowflake most of which says its not a good choice but all of those threads are dated back to 2007 and in some of the recent threads it seams not to be an issue.

Dudley, PM me your number
 
It was (is) largely a theoretical concern. Few (if anyone) has had an actual problem with the new Dowflake that seemed to me to be likely to be due to the bromide in it. But if you have other options, there's no reason to not use them.
:)
 
We still use DOW-Flake in Bromine/Bromide sensitive drilling fluids. And we are talking threshold restrictions in the PPM range. SO I don't think I'd worry about it too much.
 
Dow has sold it's Calcium chloride business. I bought some online that I thought was Dowflake but came in a bag that looks just like it but has a name of Knight Chemical LLC.

Does anybody know what company bought Dow's Calcium business?

MAY 20, 2009:
The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) announced today that it has signed two separate sale agreements totaling in excess of $900 million as part of its de-leveraging plan designed to pay down debt, preserve financial flexibility, streamline its portfolio and improve cash flow. Sales of non-strategic assets announced so far this year now total in excess of $2.6 billion, well ahead of the Company's original divestment plan.

The Company announced that it has signed an agreement to sell its Calcium Chloride business to a strategic chemical industry buyer for a value in excess of $210 million....


http://news.dow.com/dow_news/corporate/2009/20090520a.htm
 
Dow has sold it's Calcium chloride business. I bought some online that I thought was Dowflake but came in a bag that looks just like it but has a name of Knight Chemical LLC.

Does anybody know what company bought Dow's Calcium business?

MAY 20, 2009:
The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) announced today that it has signed two separate sale agreements totaling in excess of $900 million as part of its de-leveraging plan designed to pay down debt, preserve financial flexibility, streamline its portfolio and improve cash flow. Sales of non-strategic assets announced so far this year now total in excess of $2.6 billion, well ahead of the Company's original divestment plan.

The Company announced that it has signed an agreement to sell its Calcium Chloride business to a strategic chemical industry buyer for a value in excess of $210 million....


http://news.dow.com/dow_news/corporate/2009/20090520a.htm

interesting thanks!
 
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