Cyanuric Acid
Introduction:
Cyanuric acid (CYA), white crystals, precipitated from water with two crystal waters. It tastes slightly bitter, is basically non-toxic, soluble in hot water, slightly soluble in cold water, and its aqueous solution is acidic. It can be dissolved in aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide, but is insoluble in cold organic solvents such as alcohol, ether, and benzene.
Specifications:
Specifications | Powder | Granular |
---|---|---|
Assay | 98.5%min | 98.0%min |
Moisture | 0.5%max | 0.5%max |
Ash content | 0.1%max | 0.1%max |
Sulphate | 0.5%max | 0.5%max |
Iron | 30ppm max | 35ppm max |
Chloride base content | 0.003%max | 0.003%max |
Ammelide / Ammeline | 0.5%max | 0.5%max |
Grain Size | Fine powder | 90% 8-30mesh |
Applications:
- Used to make chlorinated derivatives, TCCA, SDIC
- Used to synthesize cyanuric acid formaldehyde resin
- Used to produce flame retardants
- Used as swimming pool chlorine stabilizer, sterilization, decontamination
Packing:
Packed in 25kg plastic woven bags and 50kg cardboard barrels
Storage:
Store in a cool, ventilated place away from rain and sunlight, away from open flames, heat sources, and high temperatures. It is strictly forbidden to mix and transport with strong acids, strong alkalis, and strong oxidants.