Acetate
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous Price CH3coona Industrial Grade CAS No: 127-09-3
2017-12-25 07:39  Visit:65
Price:Unfilled
Send inquiry
Sodium Acetate(Food Grade) Details Sodium Acetate
Sodium acetate is powder and agglomerate. These two versions are chemically identical and differ only in physical form. The agglomerate offers the properties of non-dustiness, improver wettability, higher bulk density and improver free-flowability.

Sodium Acetate(Food Grade) Application Sodium Acetate
Sodium acetate is used in the pharmaceutical industry, as a buffer in the photographic industry and as a supplement for animal feeds to increase the milk fat production of dairy cattle. It is also used in the production of dye stuffs, as a polymerization catalyst, as a polymer stabilizer, as a flavoring agent, and in the manufacture of hydroxyl oxides, which are used as extractants in hydrometallurgy.

White powder or granular
Specification
Grade F. C. C E262
Assay% 99.0-101.0 99.0-101.0
PH at 20 in 5% aqueous sol. 7.5-9.0 8.0-9.5
Insoluble Matter%≤ 0.05 0.05
Heavy metals(as Pb) ppm≤ 10 10mg/kg
Chloride(CI) %≤ 0.035 0.1
Phosphate(PO4) %≤ 0.001
Sulfate(SO4) %≤ 0.005 0.05
Iron(Fe)%≤ 0.01
Water(loss on drying, 120, 240min) %≤ 1.0 2.0(w/w)
Free alkalinity(as NaOH)%≤ 0.2
Potassium compounds To pass test
Lead(Pb)≤ 5mg/kg
Mercury(Hg)≤ 1mg/kg
Arsenic(As) ppm≤ 3 3mg/kg
Reducing substances(as formic acid)≤ 1000mg/kg
Calcium(Ca)%≤ To pass test
Magnesium(Mg)%≤ To pass test
ITEM STANDARD
Appearance White, odorless, hygroscopic powder
Assay (Dry Basis, %) 99.0-101.0
pH (1% Solution, 25°C) 8.0- 9.5
Loss on Drying (120°C, 4 Hours, %) ≤ 1.0
Insoluble Matter (%) ≤ 0.05
Alkalinity (as NaOH, %) ≤ 0.2
Chlorides (Cl, %) ≤ 0.035
Formic acid, formates and other oxidizable (as formic acid) ≤ 1,000 mg/kg
Phosphate (PO4) ≤ 10 mg/ kg
Sulphate (SO4) ≤ 50 mg/ kg
Iron (Fe) ≤ 10 mg/ kg
Arsenic (As) ≤ 3 mg/ kg
Lead (Pb) ≤ 5 mg/ kg
Mercury ≤ 1 mg/ kg
Heavy Metal (as Pb) ≤ 10 mg/ kg
Potassium Salt (%) ≤ 0.025
Message

TO: twellsansino

E-mail:

Content:

Contact information
Comment
0