Hydrochloric Acid 36% (General Use)

Synonyms:

Muriatic Acid, HCl

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£55.40£66.99

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Alternative names: Muriatic Acid, HCl

Why Buy Hydrochloric Acid (General Use) Online from ReAgent Chemicals?

ReAgent supply hydrochloric acid for general use in 2.5L and 25L containers, as well as 1,000L IBC. Discounts are available for bulk orders above 4 items. We also offer further options, such as bespoke blending and specific pack sizes. Simply contact us for more details or free technical advice.

History of Hydrochloric Acid

The first references to hydrochloric acid come from the 13th century, in works describing the use of aqua regia as a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acid. This solution was prepared by mixing sal ammoniac in nitric acid.A pure solution of hydrochloric acid, however, wasn’t available until the 15th or 16th century, but historians cannot agree who first discovered it. Some say it was Libavus, by heating salt; while others believe it was Benedictine monk Basil Valentine, by mixing salt and vitriol.During the following centuries, many chemists started to use this acid in their work, including English chemists Joseph Priestly, who prepared pure hydrogen chloride in 1772, as well as Humphry Davy, who finally proved its chemical composition in 1808. 

Large-Scale Production of Hydrochloric Acid

During the Industrial revolution, the production of HCl reached large-scale proportions. This was derived from a process to produce sodium carbonate (NaCO3, soda ash) which involved common salt mixed with sulphuric acid, limestone and coal.This reaction released hydrogen chloride gases as a by-product, which was simply dumped into the atmosphere.However, environmental concerns led to new legislation written in 1863, forcing all manufacturing plants to absorb this by-product in water, producing unprecedented amounts of hydrochloric acid.This process was eventually replaced by a hydrochloric acid-free method, but in the meantime, this compound had become a vital chemical in many different industries and continued being produced in large amounts.

Regular Customer?

Are you a regular customer? If so, would you like to open a credit account with us to make your future orders easier? You can contact our sales team and they will assist you in getting this set-up. You can do this by sending us an enquiry online or calling on 0800 990 3258. Please note we can only supply registered UK business.

Please note: we only deliver to registered UK businesses at non-residential addresses with a minimum order value of £100 before VAT

We only supply to mainland UK, contact us on 0800 9555 798 for rates to Ireland.Please notify us if you have specific delivery requirements such as restricted access, requirement for a tail-lift delivery vehicle or pallet truck. Failure to notify us of a special delivery instructions can incur additional charges from our carriers.

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Hydrochloric Acid 36% (General Use) SDS

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Hydrochloric Acid 36% (General Use) Delivery

Placing an order with ReAgent Chemicals

How do you calculate your delivery costs?

As many of the chemicals we supply are hazardous, we are legally obligated to use ADR licensed couriers who are specialists in carrying such goods. Because these couriers are specialists they do cost more than most regular delivery services but you can rest assured that your order will reach you safely and legally.

What is an ADR courier?

An ADR courier is specially trained and licensed to carry chemicals that are classed as hazardous for transport.

Can I collect my items from your warehouse?

Yes, but please contact us to prearrange this. Depending on the quantity of hazardous chemicals you want to collect, you may need to have applicable training or a current ADR licence to legally transport them away from our premises. We may not able to release goods without proof of this.

Can you deliver directly to my customers?

Yes, we’re happy to deliver directly to your customers. The goods will arrive with a delivery note which will not contain any invoice details. We can even include your logo and branding on the product labels. Contact us for more information.

How do I find out the delivery cost for my order?

If you want to find the exact delivery charge for an item or order, simply add the item or items you’re interested in to your basket and the delivery charge as well as any VAT will be calculated and itemised for you. No card details are taken at this point so you’re under no obligation to make a purchase.

How long does delivery take?

Firm delivery date within 24 hours. We always dispatch orders as soon as possible but please note that non-stock items can take around 5 days to reach you. Please contact us before ordering if you require an estimated delivery date or see our delivery information for more information.

Do you deliver on bank holidays?

Unfortunately not, our couriers only deliver on working days from Monday to Friday.

Can you ship to locations outside of mainland UK?

We cannot accept overseas orders on our website, however in some cases we are able to ship outside of mainland UK. Please contact us for further information.

Can I have a timed delivery slot?

We can offer an AM delivery service for some regions of the UK, please contact us for information before placing your order.

Hydrochloric Acid 36% (General Use) FAQs

  • What concentrations of hydrochloric acid do you offer?

    We offer a wide range of concentrations from 0.001M to 4M to 30% w/w solutions.
  • What are the specifications of your hydrochloric acid?

    Please see our specifications here.
  • Can you provide hydrochloric acid in large volumes?

    Yes, you can order large volumes online or call our sales team on 0800 7555 798. We also offer bulk order discounts.
  • What packaging options are available for hydrochloric acid?

    We supply hydrochloric acid in both 2.5L and 25L containers, but we also offer a range of other pack sizes if needed, from a few hundred millilitres up to 1000L IBCs. You can also opt for personalised packaging and customised labelling.
  • Can you provide a quote for hydrochloric acid?

    Yes, please contact our friendly sales team on 0800 9555 798.
  • How do you ensure the quality and safety of your hydrochloric acid?

    We ensure quality and safety by providing up-to-date Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Every batch produced is checked in our QC laboratory and tested in accordance with our sales specification.
  • Do you supply hydrochloric acid overseas?

    Yes, we can ship hydrochloric acid overseas, and we can package for road, sea, or air freight.
  • Are there any restrictions on the use of your hydrochloric acid?

    Hydrochloric acid is a controlled chemical, so a declaration of use may be required.

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