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Formic acid can be used for the preparation of formate, formic acid ester, a amide, etc, also in medicine, printing and dyeing, dye, leather and other industries have a certain usage; Formic acid can be used as a reducing agent, buffering agent, also used for pesticide preparation; Flavor enhancer. Formic acid can be used for the preparation of pineapple, rum and smoked flavor etc. Antiseptic and antiseptic effect. Formic acid can be used in pesticide, leather, textile, printing and dyeing, pharmaceutical and rubber industries, prepare a variety of solvent, plasticizer, rubber peptizer, animal feed additive and new technology of synthetic insulin. In textile and dyeing industry, formic acid used to eliminate printing Tyco submicron sodium nitrate method of nitrite gas agent, weak acid dyes, neutral dyes dyeing auxiliaries and reactive dyes dyed nylon dye. Formic acid also can be used as the substitutes for inorganic acid, bleaching, tanning in hair removal, neutralization of lime and prevent moldy wet leather |
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Formic acid (chemical formula HCOOH, molecular formula CH2O2, molecular weight 46.03), commonly known as formic acid, is the simplest carboxylic acid. A colorless liquid with a pungent odor. Weak electrolytes, melting temperature 8.6 ℃, the boiling point of 100.8 ℃.It is highly acidic and corrosive, which can irritate the skin and cause blistering. It is found in bee, some ant and caterpillar secretions. it is an organic chemical raw material, also used as a disinfectant and preservative. |
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Drum | 25 kg |
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Drum | 250 kg |
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Drum | 1200 kg |
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Oct 21, 2022 |
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Oct 21, 2022 |
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Chemicals |