Purity : 98% Min Moisture : 10-12% Max Total Ash : 4-6% Max Acid Insoluble Residue : 0.4% Max Free From Weevils And Insects What Is Gum Arabic? 80% Of The World's Gum Arabic Is Sourced From Sudan The Term Gum Arabic. Does Not Indicate A Particular Botanical Source. In A Few Cases, The So-called Gum Arabic May Not Even Have Been Collected From Acacia Species, But May Originate From Combretum, Albizia, Or Some Other Genus. The Gum Is Harvested Commercially From Wild Trees, Mostly In Sudan (80%) And Throughout The Sahel, From Senegal To Somalia. Gum Arabic Is A Key Ingredient In Traditional Lithography And Is Used In Printing, Paint Production, Glue, Cosmetics, And Various Industrial Applications, Including Viscosity Control In Inks And In Textile Industries, Though Less Expensive Materials Compete With It For Many Of These Roles. Types We Offer? Best Gum Arabic Supplier In Sudan 1. Hashab Gum (acacia Senegal): We Offer This Type In One Grade Called The Cleaned Grade Which Is The Standard Grade Varying From Light To Dark Amber, Comprises Whole Or Broken Lumps And It Contains A Minimal Amount Of Siftings (fine Particles) But Dust, Bark, And Dirt Are Removed. 2. Talha Gum (acacia Seyal): Also Known As Talha And Its Considers Commercially As Second-grade Gum. We Sort This Type Into Four Grades: 1.talha Sifting Grade: Particle Size (0.5mm ~ 4mm). 2.talha Grade 3 (g3): Particle Size (4mm And Above). 3.talha Dust Grade: Particle Size (under 0.5mm). 4.talha Cleaned: Consist Of A Minimum Of 35% Sifting And 65 % G3. Source Of Gum Arabic The World's Supply Of Gum Arabic Comes From Sudan The Gum Exported Came From The Band Of Acacia Trees That Once Covered Much Of The Sahel Region, The Southern Littoral Of The Sahara Desert That Runs From The Atlantic Ocean To The Red Sea. Today, The Main Populations Of Gum-producing Acacia Species Are Found In Mauritania, Senegal Cameroon, Sudan. Sudan Is The World's Largest Producer Of Arabic Gum.