| Place of Origin: | Shandong, China |
| Brand Name: | Nearchem |
| Model Number: | Adipic Acid-02 |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 20 tons |
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| Price: | $950-1,050 / ton |
| CAS No.: | 124-04-9 | Purity: | 99.8% |
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| Appearance: | White Crystalline Powder | Application: | Nylon,engineering Plastics, Ester Products |
| Classification: | Carboxylic Acid | EINECS No.: | 204-673-3 |
| Grade Standard: | Industrial Grade | MF: | C6H10O4 |
| Other Names: | Hexanedioic Acid | Boiling Point: | 265 °C100 Mm Hg(lit.) |
| Melting Point: | 151-154 °C(lit.) | Moisture % (m / M) ≤: | 0.20 |
| Density: | 1,36 G/cm3 | Storage: | Cool, Ventilated, Rain-proof Warehouse |
| Sample: | Availabe | Product Name: | Adipic Acid |
| Package: | Bag | Key Words: | 99.8% Adipic Acid |
| MOQ: | 1FCL |
Adipic acid is a crystalline powder with practically no odor. It has the lowest acidity of any of the acids commonly used in foods and has excellent buffering capacity in the range of pH 2.5 to 3.0. Like succinic and fumaric acid, adipic acid is practically nonhygroscopic. Its addition to foods imparts a smooth, tart taste. In grape-flavored products, it adds a lingering supplementary flavor and gives an excellent set to food powders containing gelatin. As a result, adipic acid has found a wide number of uses as an accidulant in dry powdered food mixtures, especially in those products having delicate flavors and where addition of tang to the flavor is undesirable. |
Product name | Adipic acid | |||
Item | Supperior class | First class | Qualified | Result |
Apprearance | white crystaline powder | white crystaline powder | ||
Purity % m/m | 99.7 min | 99.7 min | 99.5 min | 99.8 |
Melting point | 151.5 min | 151.5 min | 151 min | 152.8 |
Ammonias solution color, pt-co | 5 max | 5 max | 15 max | 1 |
Moisture % m/m | 0.20 max | 0.27 max | 0.4 max | 0.17 |
Ash, mg/kg | 7 max | 10 max | 35 max | 4 |
Iron, mg/kg | 1.0 max | 1.0 max | 3.0 max | 0.3 |
Nitric acidS, mg/kg | 10.0 max | 10.0 max | 50.0 max | 1.1 |
Oxidable matter, mg/kg | 60 max | 70 max | --- | 17 |
Chroma of melts, pt-co | 50 max | --- | --- | 10 |
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