NC Thinner, short for Nitrocellulose Thinner, is a solvent used primarily for thinning nitrocellulose-based lacquers and paints. It helps achieve the desired viscosity for application, improves flow, and facilitates proper drying. NC Thinner evaporates quickly, making it ideal for fast drying applications, and it's commonly used in automotive, woodworking, and industrial finishing processes. It's important to use NC Thinner in well-ventilated areas and follow safety guidelines due to its volatile nature.
Sodium bicarbonate manufacturer, also known as baking soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. When it is labeled as food grade, it means that the sodium bicarbonate has met certain purity and safety standards for use in food preparation and consumption. Food-grade sodium bicarbonate is specifically produced and processed to ensure that it does not contain any harmful impurities or contaminants that could be detrimental to human health.
Sodium bicarbonate has a wide range of culinary and food-related uses, including:
Baking: It is commonly used as a leavening agent in baking recipes, helping dough and batter rise by producing carbon dioxide gas when mixed with acidic ingredients like vinegar, buttermilk, or cream of tartar.
Antacid: Sodium bicarbonate can be used as an antacid to relieve indigestion and heartburn. It works by neutralizing excess stomach acid.
Tenderizing Meat: It can be used as a meat tenderizer, as the alkaline nature of baking soda can help break down proteins and make meat more tender.
Cleaning Produce: Food-grade sodium bicarbonate is sometimes used to clean fruits and vegetables to remove pesticide residues and dirt.
Deodorizing: It can be used as a deodorizer in refrigerators, freezers, and even as a natural deodorant.
Fire Extinguisher: Sodium bicarbonate is a key component in some dry chemical fire extinguishers, where it helps smother fires by releasing carbon dioxide gas and removing heat.
A colorless to pale yellow oily liquid, chemical formula H2SO4.
Product Name: Sulfuric Acid
Form: Liquid
Appearance: Colorless
Formula: H2SO4
Solubility: Sulfuric acid is highly soluble in water, with a great affinity for water molecules.
Country of Origin: Made in China
CAS. No.: 7664-93-9
HS Code: 2807000010
UN No.: 1830
EINECS No.: 231-639-5
Application: Fertilizer Production, Chemical Synthesis, Petroleum Refining, Metal Processing, Battery Acid, Water Treatment, Paper Production, Pharmaceuticals, Food Industry, Synthetic Fibers, Waste Water Treatment.
HSN Code : 29054500
Synonyms : Glycerol; 1,2,3-Propanetriol; Glycyl alcohol; Trihydroxypropane; Glyceritol
CAS No. : 56-81-5
Molecular Formula : C3H8O3
Application :
Glycerine is clear, colourless and odourless liquid. In foods and beverages, glycerol serves as a humectant, solvent, and artificial sweetener. It is also used as filler in commercially prepared low-fat foods, and as a thickening agent in liqueurs.
Glycerine is used in foods and beverages to keep the food moist, make it sweet, serve as a solvent, and can be used as a food preservative. It is used as a filler in commercial low-fat foods such as cookies and also as a thickening agent in food products such as liqueurs. It is used as a sugar substitute because it does not cause cavities because bacteria do not feed glycerine.
Glycerine is used to improve smoothness and lubricity and maintain moisture. It is widely used in a variety of medical and pharmaceutical products, such as cough syrup, and personal care products such as mouthwashes. It is also a component of glycerine soap, which adds essential oils for fragrance. Because of the water-retaining properties of glycerine, soap is used by people with sensitive skin.
Product: 98% & 99% Liquid Methanol, 1-2% water concentration, comes in bulk liquid tankers, available for export. Needs to be moved as soon as possible, 10 load order minimum.
Phosphoric Acid, is a weak acid with the chemical formula H PO The pure compound is a colorless solid. All three hydrogens are acidic to varying degrees and can be lost from the molecule as H ions. When all three H ions are removed, the result is an orthophosphate ion PO , commonly called "phosphate".