Need Bulk Pharma Solutions? Let’s Talk

Di Calcium Phosphate Anhydrous (IP)

Superior pharmaceutical-grade filler and nutritional fortifier. Engineered to meet strict Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) standards, our Anhydrous Dibasic Calcium Phosphate offers exceptional stability and high calcium density, making it the premier choice for moisture-sensitive formulations.

CAS No: 7757-93-9

Formula

CaHPO4

Main Uses

Ideal for moisture-sensitive tablets and mineral fortification.

Appearance

Free-flowing, odorless, brilliant white powder.

Handling

Maintain dry conditions; primary hazard is nuisance dust.

Request a Quote

Safety Highlights

Manufactured under rigorous quality controls, this IP-grade material is chemically inert and highly stable. It is specifically processed to remove water of crystallization, providing a robust solution for solid dosage forms that require long-term shelf stability.

Flammable Liquid

Non-flammable and thermally stable; does not lose water at high processing temperatures like the dihydrate form.

Toxic on Contact

Low systemic toxicity; excessive dust inhalation may cause temporary drying or irritation of the respiratory tract.

Corrosive Agent

May cause mild mechanical irritation to eyes upon contact; safe for skin but may cause dryness.

Emergency Measures

Use any standard extinguishing media for surrounding fire; in case of eye contact, rinse thoroughly with fresh water.

Proper Storage

Must be stored in a cool, dry area in moisture-proof packaging to maintain its anhydrous integrity.

Regulatory ID

Not classified as a hazardous material for transport; fully compliant with IP pharmaceutical monographs.

Environmental Care

Biologically safe mineral compound; ensure large spills are contained and collected to prevent entry into storm drains.

PPE Required

● Chemical-resistant gloves (Nitrile) ● High-clarity safety goggles or side-shield glasses ● Industrial laboratory clothing (Clean lab coat) ● NIOSH-approved dust mask (N95) for bulk powder handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Our technical experts have detailed these common questions to support your formulation and procurement requirements for Di Calcium Phosphate Anhydrous.
Why choose Anhydrous over Hydrate for tablet production?
The anhydrous form is preferred for active ingredients (APIs) that are sensitive to moisture, as it contains no water of crystallization to trigger degradation.
Does this product pose an inhalation risk during production?
As a fine mineral powder, it is considered a nuisance dust; localized exhaust ventilation is recommended to maintain a dust-free work environment.
What should be done in case of skin contact?
Simply wash the area with soap and water. The material is non-reactive and does not cause chemical burns or irritation.
How should Di Calcium Phosphate Anhydrous be stored?
Keep in original, tightly sealed containers in a dry warehouse to prevent the absorption of atmospheric moisture.
How does this chemical impact the environment?
It is an inert, naturally occurring mineral that does not bioaccumulate; however, spills should be cleaned up promptly to prevent water turbidity.