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Citric Acid Anhydrous USP FCC Food Grade
Citric Acid Anhydrous USP FCC Food Grade is a natural preservative and flavor enhancer that is commonly used in the food industry, detergents, and pharmaceuticals. It is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula of C6H8O7 and CAS number 77-92-9. About 70% of the manufactured Citric acid is used in the food industry to enhance sour or tart taste in foods or drinks. It is also used to complement flavors of soft drinks and beverages, jams and jellies, candy, sherbets and wine. Citric acid is also necessary for maintaining regular bodily functions and energy production.
Key Features:
- Natural preservative and flavor enhancer for food
- Used in detergents to wash out the wax and gel from the hair and to clean and polish stainless steel and other metals
- Used in pharmaceuticals to adjust acidity in tablets and combined with sodium bicarbonate in effervescent formulas to help ingestion
- Very soluble in water and alcohol, Combustible; Nontoxic
Product Specifications:
Allergens: | This product contains no Soy, Dairy, Dairy byproducts, Eggs, Fish, Shellfish, Wheat, Gluten, Tree Nuts, or Sesame Seeds. |
GMO-Free: | This is a NON-GMO ingredient manufactured using organic starting ingredients. |
Storage: | Store in a cool, dry place. Keep the container closed. |
Packaging: | 2-Lb clear plastic jars, 10-Lb plastic pails, 50-lb paper bags in boxes |
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Caution: For professional use only.
Perfect for food manufacturers, detergent and pharmaceutical companies, and individuals who are looking for a natural preservative and flavor enhancer for food.
Dammar Gum Resin Crystals
Natural Dammar gum resin crystals obtained from Shorea trees in Indonesia (Sumatra).
White to yellowish-white translucent, globular to pear-shaped grains, irregular fragments or stalactite masses. Grade A consists of 1/2 cm to 5 cm pieces as well as about 5% resin powder.
Used in incense, varnish and other products. Commonly used in oil painting, both during the painting process and after the painting is finished. Dammar crystals are also dissolved in molten paraffin wax to make batik, to prevent the wax from cracking when it is drawn onto silk or rayon.
Damar crystals are dissolved into beeswax with pigment added to harden it in order to make encaustic paints.
Dammar resins were often used in the past to caulk ships, frequently together with pitch or bitumen.
Key Features
- Versatile use in arts and crafts
- Available in various grades
- Natural and traditional material
- Enhances artistic mediums
- Historical significance in shipbuilding
Product Specifications
Melting Point | 80°C |
Acid Value | 31.2 |
Insoluble Impurities | 0.41% |
Grades | A |
Source | Shorea Trees, Indonesia |
CAS Number | 9000-16-2 |
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Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Perfect for artists, craftsmen, DIY batik enthusiasts, oil painters, incense manufacturers, and ship maintenance professionals
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