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  8 Citric Acid Products That Are The Necessity For Every Industry  Have you ever wondered how the industry keeps all of the food and drinks fresh for such a long time? What makes detergents so powerful that they can get rid of even the hardest stains on our clothes? The presence of the chemical citric acid in all of them is the answer. When granular citric acid is combined with other compounds, it can be used to create supplements that can help with various illnesses and health problems. Citric acid is a powerful antioxidant and a repository of vitamin C. It has so many fantastic benefits. As a result, market demand for citric acid products is usually high. Everything you need, from supplements to deodorants. Here is a list of products many of which contain citric acid that you might not know: Food Items: The food sector is one of those industries that requires citric acid in bulk regularly. Citric acid is present in many packaged foods, and it keeps them fresh for an extended amount
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Ideas and hacks for unclogging pipes around the home  There's nothing worse than hopping in the tub or the shower or turning on your kitchen faucet and looking down only to see you have a clogged drain.  Backed up plumbing can really be a pain,  and cause problems around the home or office.  Clogged pipes can be a very challenging chore to solve. It is not always as easy to unclog a pipe as you would think.  What are some ideas to make the job a little easier, and not so expensive? Here are a few ideas and hacks that may help you unclog pipes before having to call an expensive plumber. We'll take a quick look at a few ideas for some of the clogs in kitchen or bathroom sinks, and tub and shower drains. Kitchen Sinks CLogs in a kitchen sink can be a real problem, especially around the holidays. A typical clog in a kitchen sink is food and grease .    For food and grease clogs you can try a few easy to do ideas. Try just a simple cleaner, like Dawn or

Citric Acid Fine Granular USP Food Grade

 CITRIC ACID FINE GRANULAR USP FOOD GRADE Citric Acid fine granular, is a  widely used weak organic acid. It is  found in  many foods nad beverages and in many commercial and industrial processes and technical applications. In food, it is popular since it adds a 'sour' taste or "ZING"  to products, especially candies and confectionaries.  In  chemical processes it is used as a weak acid, and to lower pH.  Around the home citric acid is used in cleaners as a weak chelate or to reduce the pH in cleaners where acidity adds the ability to help eliminate surface grime and  mineral deposits for example.  Typical Uses  of citric acid, both granular and in solution are: Food, Candy, Confectionary Beverages (pH) Water and wastewater pH adjustments Water conditioning Pet/Animal Feed Oil Well Cementing pH Control Chelate The CAS number is  77-92-9 Synonyms: of citric acid are , sour salt, and just "c itric" Appearance: White Crystalline Fine Granular Formula - C6H8O7 S

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Powder sourcing

  Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Powder Sodium Lauryl Sulfate  (CAS 85586-07-8)  The chemical structure is  R-O-SO3Na Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is an  oleo chemical based anionic surfactant with high active content. The best performing type of SLS is the high active powder which has excellent properties for a wide range of applications.  To make pure SLS Powder it goes through a unique production process that results in consistent high quality powder.  Partly due to it's economic price, SLS is the most commonly-used sulfate. It can be derived from many sources including petroleum, coconut oil, or palm oil. SLS Powder can be used with other anionic, nonionic or amphoteric surfactants. It is particularly good at removing any oily stains or residues. Because of this, SLS Powder is commonly used in heavy duty laundry powders and tablets. SLS Powder has excellent solubility properties optimized to perform balanced foaming at normal and low-temperature washes. The foaming properties of this che

N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) uses, applicaitons, and sourcing

N-Methylpyrrolidone (NMP) N-Methylpyrrolidone is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid with a mild amine odor. It is very versatile since is it miscible with water and various solvents. N-Methylpyrrolidone, also known by the synonym NMP, is a  versatile, effective solvent that in many applications replaces dangerous solvents and solvents that are or were ozone depleting. It  used in numerous commercial/industrial applications as a co-solvent with water, alcohols and other organic substances.  used as a cleaner and degreaser and in many other applications. It is often used in specialty resins, stripping epoxy, as a pigment dispersant, plastics, textiles,  agrochemicals. In the electronics/ microelectronics industry specifically it is often used as a process solvent for  cleaning silicon wafers, removing marker dyes and soldering flux residues from circuit boards. One advantage of NMP   is that it is not on the Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) list of the U.S. 1990 Clean Air Act Amendment

Vinegar 30% in drums

Vingear 30% Vinegar 30% Vinegar  30% vinegar (acetic Acid) , is 70% water: It is much stronger than regular white vinegar.  It can be used at the 30% strength or diluted further with up to 60 parts water.    Vinegar is one of the best natural products out there and is useful for many things around your home or business.  It can be used as is for everyday cleaning, as a degreaser, and for mold and mildew prevention/removal.  It's even a great at removing rust, mineral, and calcium buildup. Some people report that vinegar is also a good all natural way to knowck out weeds and grasses in the yard.  Vinegar is a great at home ingredient used for a multitude of applications! Vinegar is a very safe product. Safe to people and pets, and safe for the environment too. Typical Uses: Household Cleaner Weeds and grasses - many say it knocks them baclk  Some says that it can help wtth Mildew/Mold Remover Floor Cleaner Deodorizer Canning Many report they use vinegar to help deter pests. pH 2.8

CASTOR OIL Technical information, uses and Sources

CASTOR OIL Sources and Common Uses Castor Oil Castor Oil is   a  specialty vegetable oil that is derived from pure castor beans. The beans are pressed to make the oil.    It is  a pale yellow clear to hazy liquid  and has a very distictive odor and tase.  Castor oil is a mixture of triglycerides and is made up of about 90% fatty acids.   Some chemical characteristics of castor oil:  CAS:  8001-79-4 Boiling point,  313 °C (595 °F) , Density 0.961 g/cm  Castor oil  Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of all kinds of products from detergent soaps, to hydrauic fluid additives, and even additives for making things as diverse as pharmaceuticals to coatings and adhesives to perfumes and brake fluids. . It is also a well known carrier for dyes in textiles.  Some kinds of  castor oil are food grade. Castor oil may trigger allergic reactions or allergies. Do not use if you have an allergy to castor or castor oil or castor beans.  Typical Uses incude : Food addives and f