Is it simply a difference in form, or will there be a difference in content?
First of all, we will look at it according to the shape, the appearance looks different, one is flaky, one is granular, and there is a difference in appearance. Looking at the comparison of crystalline water again, the content of calcium chloride tablets is ≥ 74%; calcium chloride dihydrate is granular, the content is ≥ 74%; anhydrous calcium chloride tablets are ≥ 94%; anhydrous calcium chloride granular, with a content of 94%.

According to the above comparison, in fact, the two are the same crystalline water with the same content.
Looking at the difference between the two uses, the use of flake calcium chloride is generally the key to making refrigerants, concrete antifreeze, automotive antifreeze, foam fire extinguishing agents; adhesives and other main uses, while granular calcium chloride is generally used for sewage treatment, snow removal agents and so on.
Finally, comparing the prices of the two, due to the high cost performance of flake calcium chloride, the sales market demand is larger. Moreover, the granular calcium chloride has a higher price, but good liquidity. There is no difference in content, but because the goods reflected by the consumers themselves in the whole process are different from the goods reflected in their own processing, it is necessary to choose goods with different characteristics.