Sodium Gluconate FCC
Sodium Gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid, produced by fermentation of glucose.
It is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and readily biodegradeable.
Sodium Gluconate is known for it's excellent chelating power.
Typical Uses:
- Acid Cleaners
- Aluminum Deoxidizer
- Aluminum Etchant
- Bitterness Inhibitor
- Bottle Washing
- Cheese
- Chelating, sequestrant
- Concrete Admixtures, Retarder
- Detergents, Dishwash Detergents
- Electroplating
- Food Processing Cleaners
- Lithography
- Metal Cleaners
- Mordant - Dyes
- Oil Well Cementing Set Time Retarder
- Paint Strippers
- Printing
- Pulp & Paper
- Rinse Aid
- Rust Removers
- Textile
Typical Specifications
- Appearance: White to Off White Fine Granules
- CAS: 527-07-1
- Odor - Odorless
- Bulk Density 59.0 lbs/ft³ (945.1 kg/m³)
- Solubility- Soluble in Water
- Formula C6H12O7Na
- Melt Point 377.6°F (192.0°C) to 395.6°F (202.0°C)
- Molecular Weight 218.13
- pH of a 10% Solution is 6.8 to 7.2
- Non HAP
- Safer Chemical Ingredient List
- Biodegradable
- 50 Lb Bag
Synonyms: E 576, Gluconic Acid Sodium Salt, Monosodium Gluconate
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