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Suppliers and packagers for MANGANESE CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER


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MANGANESE CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

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Applicant Tradename Generic Name Dosage NDA NDA/ANDA Supplier Package Code Package Marketing Start
Hospira MANGANESE CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER manganese chloride INJECTABLE;INJECTION 018962 NDA Hospira, Inc. 0409-4091-01 25 VIAL, PLASTIC in 1 TRAY (0409-4091-01) / 10 mL in 1 VIAL, PLASTIC (0409-4091-11) 2005-01-31
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Suppliers and packagers for MANGANESE CHLORIDE IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Who Supplies MANGANESE CHLORIDE in Plastic Containers?

MANGANESE CHLORIDE (CAS 7773-01-5; typical grades include anhydrous MnCl2 and manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate MnCl2·4H2O) is supplied by a set of commodity chemical and specialty chemical distributors. The differentiator for “in plastic container” is typically packaging material (HDPE, LDPE, or other plastic-lined formats) and lot/batch labeling rather than a different chemical grade.

What supplier categories cover manganese chloride in plastic packaging?

  1. Global chemical manufacturers that sell manganese chloride to trade customers and repackage into drums or bottles (often HDPE/PE where allowed).
  2. Industrial chemical distributors that stock manganese chloride and ship it in plastic drums, jugs, or bottles.
  3. Laboratory/specialty chemical suppliers that offer smaller pack sizes in plastic bottles and lab containers.

Which Suppliers Offer Manganese Chloride (MnCl2) in Plastic Containers?

Core commodity distributors and chemical suppliers

Supplier Example product listing (manganese chloride) Packaging commonly used for trade/lab sales Where it is evidenced
Sigma-Aldrich (MilliporeSigma) Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate or anhydrous manganese chloride listings Small-pack bottles; suppliers commonly use plastic bottles for hygroscopic salts Product listings on marketplace
Fisher Scientific / Thermo Scientific Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate and related forms Lab bottles and bulk containers, typically plastic where required for non-corrosive handling Product catalog listings
VWR / Avantor Manganese(II) chloride solutions and salts Plastic bottles/jugs for lab-scale Distributor catalog listings
Alfa Aesar (Thermo Scientific brand) Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate/anhydrous Plastic lab containers Product listings
TCI Chemicals Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate or anhydrous Plastic bottles/jugs Product listings
Acros Organics (Thermo) Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate Plastic containers for lab grades Product listings
Shaanxi/China bulk chemical exporters Multiple MnCl2 grade SKUs HDPE drums for bulk shipments Exporter product pages and logistics patterns

Actionable point for procurement: most “in plastic container” listings are packaging-format variants of the same MnCl2 SKUs. For a purchase specification, the packaging requirement is typically captured in the product description (for example, “HDPE bottle,” “PE drum,” or “plastic container”) and the SDS/COA packaging notes.


Bulk packaging suppliers (drums/jugs; plastic is typical)

Supplier type Packaging pattern Typical container materials Matching use cases
Bulk industrial chemical supplier Palletized drums or jugs HDPE or PE drums Water treatment, industrial salts, deicing blends, chemical processing
Specialty salts distributor Tote-like quantities or lab/bulk bridges HDPE containers Formulation work, reagent supply
Trading houses / chemical exporters Containerized shipments HDPE drums, sometimes IBCs (often still “plastic” for liquid forms) Cross-border procurement, bulk replenishment

Procurement logic: for bulk purchases, plastic containers are the default for manganese chloride salts because of corrosion-resistance and supply-chain handling norms. The same MnCl2 grade can appear in multiple packaging SKUs (bottle, jug, drum), so the supplier’s packaging line item drives compliance with “plastic container.”


What packaging formats should be specified for “plastic container”?

To align purchasing with “plastic container,” the SKU description should explicitly mention at least one of the following:

  • HDPE bottle
  • HDPE drum
  • Plastic jug
  • LDPE/PE bag in outer container (less common for MnCl2 solids but appears in some supply chains)
  • Plastic-lined IBC for solution forms (if the product is supplied as liquid)

For hygroscopic manganese chloride salts, suppliers often pack in moisture-resistant containers. When the packaging is plastic, it is usually paired with tight caps and moisture-protective labeling.


How suppliers differentiate grades (procurement relevance)

Manganese chloride supply is commonly segmented by purity and form:

Grade/Form Typical buyer segment Why it matters Packaging tie-in
MnCl2 (anhydrous) Chemical manufacturing, catalysts precursors, specialty synthesis More moisture-sensitive Sealed plastic bottles/drums with desiccant and tight closures
MnCl2·4H2O (tetrahydrate) Reagents, solutions, general industrial use More stable handling vs anhydrous Plastic bottles and drums; still hygroscopic
“Technical grade” Industrial processing Cost driven Bulk plastic drums/containers

Key procurement shortlisting criteria (fast path)

  1. Packaging SKU explicitly states “plastic container” (bottle/jug/drum).
  2. SDS and COA correspond to the same form (anhydrous vs tetrahydrate).
  3. Consistent batch traceability (COA batch number matches drum/bottle labeling).
  4. Moisture handling claim in SDS/product description for hygroscopic forms.

Key Takeaways

  • Manganese chloride (MnCl2) is supplied broadly through commodity chemical channels; “plastic container” is usually an explicit packaging SKU rather than a different chemical formulation.
  • The most reliable supplier sources are large lab distributors (MilliporeSigma, Fisher Scientific, VWR/Avantor, TCI, Alfa Aesar, Acros) and industrial bulk chemical distributors that ship in HDPE or PE drums/jugs.
  • Procurement should require explicit packaging language in the listing (HDPE/PE bottle or drum) and the correct MnCl2 form (anhydrous vs tetrahydrate).

FAQs

1) Do suppliers ship manganese chloride in HDPE or plastic drums?

Yes. For bulk solids, many industrial and trading suppliers default to HDPE or PE drums as the standard container material for salts.

2) Is manganese chloride tetrahydrate always in plastic containers?

It is commonly supplied in plastic bottles or drums for lab and industrial sales, but the exact packaging depends on the SKU and supplier listing.

3) Are lab distributors more likely to offer plastic bottle packaging than bulk suppliers?

Yes. Lab-scale products typically come in plastic bottles or jugs, while bulk suppliers often use HDPE/PE drums.

4) Does container type vary by purity grade?

Usually packaging format is aligned with grade handling and moisture sensitivity; higher-purity reagent formats often appear in smaller plastic bottles with tight seals.

5) Can one supplier offer both anhydrous and tetrahydrate in plastic packaging?

Yes. Many suppliers carry both forms and package them according to the grade, moisture sensitivity, and order size.


References (APA)

[1] MilliporeSigma. (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride (anhydrous) product page. Sigma-Aldrich. https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/
[2] Thermo Fisher Scientific. (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride product listings. Fisher Scientific. https://www.fishersci.com/
[3] Avantor (VWR). (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride product listings. https://www.vwr.com/
[4] TCI Chemicals. (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride product pages. https://www.tcichemicals.com/
[5] Thermo Scientific (Alfa Aesar). (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride product pages. https://www.alfa.com/
[6] Acros Organics (Thermo Fisher). (n.d.). Manganese(II) chloride product pages. https://www.acros.com/

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