Sulphuric Acid 3% – 98%
Acetic Acid 99.7%, commonly known as glacial acetic acid, is a highly concentrated form of acetic acid where water content is minimal (<0.3%). It is a colorless, corrosive liquid with a pungent vinegar-like odor and is widely used in chemical synthesis, food production, textiles, and industrial processing.
Raw Materials:
- Soap Noodles: A3000 80/20, 100% vegetable-based, TFM 78%–80%
- Additives: Glycerin (moisturizer), titanium dioxide (whitener), EDTA (stabilizer)
- Fragrance: Essential oils or synthetic perfumes
- Colorants: Cosmetic-grade dyes or pigments
- Preservatives: Parabens or natural alternatives (if needed)
- Active Ingredients: Triclosan, salicylic acid, aloe vera, charcoal, etc. (optional)
CAS Number: N/A
Total Fatty Matter (TFM): 75–80% (higher = better quality)
Free Alkali: < 0.1%
Moisture Content: 12–14%
pH (1% solution): 9–10.5 (mild on skin)
Foam Height: High, stable
Bar Hardness: Medium-firm
Application in areas:
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Used to produce acetic anhydride, acetate esters, vinyl acetate monomer (VAM), and other intermediates
- Textile Industry
- Used in dyeing, finishing, and fabric softening processes
- Food Industry (under controlled purity)
- Used as a food additive (E260) in vinegar, pickling, and flavoring
- Pharmaceuticals
- As a reagent in drug manufacturing and lab synthesis
- Cleaning and Descaling Agents
- Used in descalers, cleaning solutions, and household products
Packaging: Drum, Bag
