Adipic-Glutaric-Succinic Acid White To Light Cream Flakes

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September 12, 2023
Category Connection: Adipic Acid And Its Esters
Brief: Discover the versatile Adipic-Glutaric-Succinic Acid (AGS) flakes, a high-purity mixture of aliphatic diacids. Ideal for polyurethane synthesis, pH regulation, and leather treatment, these white to light cream flakes offer excellent solubility and melting properties. Perfect for industrial applications like shoe soles and buffering agents.
Related Product Features:
  • High-purity mixture of adipic, glutaric, and succinic acids.
  • Appearance: White to light cream flakes.
  • Composition: Adipic acid (15-35%), Glutaric acid (40-60%), Succinic acid (15-25%).
  • Melting point: 110-130°C, ensuring stability in various applications.
  • Solubility in water: 10g/100ml at 20°C, making it easy to use in formulations.
  • Apparent density: 0.4-0.6g/cm3, suitable for industrial processing.
  • Mainly used in polyols polyester synthesis for polyurethane production.
  • Applications include shoe soles, buffering agents, and leather treatment.
Faqs:
  • What are the main components of Adipic-Glutaric-Succinic Acid (AGS)?
    AGS is a mixture of adipic acid (15-35%), glutaric acid (40-60%), and succinic acid (15-25%).
  • What are the typical applications of AGS flakes?
    AGS flakes are used in polyurethane synthesis, pH regulation, leather treatment, and as a buffering agent in various industries.
  • What is the solubility of AGS flakes in water?
    AGS flakes have a solubility of 10g/100ml in water at 20°C, making them suitable for aqueous formulations.