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Rosin Powder Blend with Calcium Carbonate
This product is a fine powder containing about 80% natural dry pine rosin and about 20% calcium carbonate. It is used as a grip improving powder for industrial applications. 1-lb jars are actually 32 ounces of powder by volume, with an actual weight of about 1-lb. We ensure fresh stock by limiting overstock. Lead time is 7 days.
Product Specifications
| Composition | 80% natural dry pine rosin, 20% calcium carbonate |
| Form | Fine powder |
| Jar Weight | Approximately 1 lb |
| Volume | 32 ounces |
| Shelf Life | 1 year from shipping date |
| Storage | Avoid heat and direct sunlight |
| Lead Time | 7 days |
Applications and Benefits:
- Grip improving powder for industrial applications
- Long shelf life ensures usability for up to a year
- Shipped fresh with limited overstock for optimal quality
Caution:
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
Sodium Benzoate
Sodium Benzoate Nf/Fcc Benzoate, Sodium, Nffcc is a bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative commonly used in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. Sodium benzoate has the E number E211 and is also used in fireworks as a fuel. However, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
Sodium Benzoate is a commonly used bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. The E number E211 is assigned to Sodium Benzoate. It is also used as fuel in fireworks, but caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
Similar Products
- Potassium Sorbate
- Calcium Propionate
- Sodium Erythorbate
- Ascorbic Acid
- Citric Acid
Note: These are similar products, and each product is different, so research is required to find the best fit for your needs.
Caution: We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Perfect for:
- Food manufacturers
- Cosmetic manufacturers
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Fireworks manufacturers
General Information:
Sodium benzoate is a bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative commonly used in acidic foods, such as salad dressings, carbonated drinks, jams and fruit juices, and pickles. It is also used in medicines and cosmetics as a preservative. Sodium benzoate has the E number E211 and is also used in fireworks as a fuel.
However, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed.
Key Features:
- Bacteriostatic and fungistatic preservative
- Used in acidic foods, medicines, and cosmetics
- E number E211
- Used in fireworks as fuel
Product Specifications:
| Material: | Sodium benzoate |
| Maximum level allowed in food: | 0.1% |
| Caution: | We recommend starting with lower amounts first and gradually increasing if experiencing low shelf life. Also, caution should be taken when using it as rocket fuel because of its sensitivity to impact and high danger of explosion when the motor is pressed. |
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