Understanding Citric Acid Variants - Monohydrate and Anhydrous
Chemtex is one of India's leading Citric acid manufacturers and suppliers of industrial-grade Citric Acid Monohydrate and Citric Acid Anhydrous that find extensive applications in various industrial processes. It replaces the use of strong inorganic, corrosive acids, heavy metal chelation, acidifier, and descaling agents, for removal of limescale from boilers and evaporators.
Its ability to chelate metals makes it useful in soaps and laundry detergents. By chelating the metals in hard water, lets these cleaners produce foam and work more efficiently without the need for water softening. It can also be used in dissolving rust from steel.
What Is Citric Acid?Citric acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H8O7. It is a colorless crystalline solid that has a sour taste. Citric acid is the most widely used weak organic acid and pH-control agent for F&B, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and technical applications.
How Does Citric Acid Work?Citric acid is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H8O7. It is a weak acid with a pKa value of 3.2. Its molecular weight is 176.16 g/mol. It has a melting point of 110°C (230°F) and a boiling point of 180°C (356°F).
Application Areas:- Metal Fabrication and Processing: Citric Acid works as a dispensable descaling agent for metal surfaces, ensuring cleanliness and optimal functionality in metal fabrication and processing industries.
- Manufacturing and Industrial Cleaning: As a potent chelating agent, it finds applications in industrial cleaning processes across manufacturing sectors, aiding in the removal of scale and deposits.
- Energy and Power Generation: With a critical role in boiler and evaporator maintenance, it is a trusted choice in the energy and power generation industry for efficient limescale removal.
- Automotives: Industries involved in manufacturing vehicles, contributing to the longevity and corrosion prevention of steel components.
- The key difference between citric acid monohydrate and anhydrous lies in their water content. Monohydrate has one water molecule per citric acid molecule, while anhydrous contains no water.
- The choice between the two forms depends on the specific application, as the presence or absence of water can impact the physical and chemical properties of the citric acid.
Key Features and Benefits
- Serves to be an efficient descaling agent
- Acts as an excellent chelating agent
- Used for the removal of limescale from boilers and evaporators
- Serves to be a useful agent in soaps and laundry detergents
Sourced from the finest ingredients, Our Citric Acid ensures purity and eco-friendly production, With a global reputation for trust and innovation, Chemtex’s Citric Acid delivers exceptional results in water softening, industrial applications, and more. Choose Chemtex Premium quality and versatility.
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