The UK’s paper and board industry is a major economic contributor, generating approximately £3 billion annually.
This industry also includes significant production of tissue and toilet paper, meeting everyday consumer needs.
ICL stands as a premier supplier in this dynamic industry. We offer an extensive line of our own high-quality products from various producers, ensuring our customers enjoy unmatched choice and flexibility.
Below is an overview of our core product range. If you need something not listed, please reach out to us for assistance.
Aluminium Sulphate powder is a white, crystalline solid and is hygroscopic. It is soluble in water – dilute solutions will hydrolyse to precipitate Aluminium Hydroxide.
Aluminium Sulphate has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Battery Acid is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid. It is a colourless to slightly yellow viscous liquid that is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Battery Acid has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Caustic Soda is a colourless, clear to slightly turbid liquid. It is also available as a solid, typically in the form of pearls or prills. In all forms, Caustic Soda is highly corrosive and reactive.
Caustic Soda has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Ferric Chloride is a corrosive, acidic solution. It is a brown-red liquid that is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Ferric Chloride has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Ferric Sulphate is a corrosive, acidic solution. It is a brown-yellow liquid that is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Ferric Sulphate has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Ferrous Chloride is a corrosive, acidic solution. It is a brown-green/yellow liquid that is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Ferrous Chloride has fewer applications than related products such as Ferric Chloride and Ferric Sulphate, some examples below:
Ferrous Sulphate solution is a green liquid that is corrosive and acidic. In crystal form (heptahydrate) it is blue-green in appearance.
Ferrous Sulphate has fewer applications than related products such as Ferric Chloride and Ferric Sulphate, some examples below:
Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive, strong mineral acid. Pure grades are usually colourless, Commercial grades can be pale-yellow. It has a pungent, irritating odour and higher concentrations will fume, particularly at low temperatures.
Hydrochloric Acid has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Phosphoric acid is a colourless, odourless, acidic liquid which is soluble in water at all concentrations.
The primary use of phosphoric acid is for fertilizers, consuming approximately 90% of production. Outside of this, Phosphoric Acid has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Polyaluminium Chloride is an acidic solution. Classified as corrosive at higher concentrations, it is typically yellow in colour. It is miscible with water at all concentrations although dilute solutions hydrolyse to precipitate Aluminium Hydroxide (Al(OH)₃).
Polyaluminium Chloride is not a single product, but a spectrum of polymers which are characterised by their strength (usually in % Al2O₃) and basicity – the latter gives an indication of the polymeric composition of PAC.
The main use of Polyaluminium Chloride is in water treatment:
Salt (Sodium Chloride) is a white crystalline or granular material. It is alkaline and readily-soluble in water.
Salt (Sodium Chloride) has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Sodium Hydroxide is a colourless, clear to slightly turbid liquid. It is highly corrosive and reactive.
Sodium Hydroxide has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below:
Sodium Hypochlorite is an alkaline, green-yellow liquid. It has a distinct, irritating odour and is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Sodium Hypochlorite is mainly used for disinfection across a wide variety of industries – examples below:
Sulphuric Acid is a highly corrosive, strong mineral acid. It is a colourless to slightly yellow viscous liquid that is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Sulphuric Acid has a wide range of applications across a variety of industries – examples below: