Adipic Acid Powder: Your Essential Component for High-Performance Materials

Discover the superior quality of Adipic Acid Powder (CAS 124-04-9), a key organic chemical vital for the production of Nylon 66, polyurethanes, and polyesters. As a trusted supplier in China, we provide high-purity material essential for your advanced manufacturing needs.

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Product Advantages

Exceptional Purity for Optimal Performance

Achieve superior results in your manufacturing processes by utilizing our Adipic Acid Powder, boasting a minimum purity of 99.8%. This high-purity standard is critical for demanding applications like the creation of high-performance Nylon 66, ensuring optimal polymer chain formation and material integrity.

Versatile Chemical Synthesis Building Block

Our Adipic Acid serves as a vital intermediate in organic synthesis, facilitating the production of polyesters, polyurethanes, and lubricants. Its versatile nature makes it an indispensable component for companies involved in chemical production and broader industry manufacturing.

Reliable Supply Chain and Delivery

Benefit from a stable and efficient supply chain. As a dedicated manufacturer in China, we ensure timely delivery within 7-15 days and offer flexible packaging solutions like 25KG/1000KG bags to meet your specific logistical requirements.

Key Applications

Nylon 66 Production

Utilize Adipic Acid powder for Nylon 66 synthesis, a high-performance polyamide known for its strength, durability, and thermal resistance, crucial in textiles and automotive components.

Polyurethane Manufacturing

Incorporate Adipic Acid into polyurethane formulations to enhance elasticity, abrasion resistance, and chemical stability, vital for coatings, adhesives, and foams.

Polyester Synthesis

Employ Adipic Acid in the creation of polyesters, improving flexibility and impact resistance for applications ranging from films to fibers and resins.

Lubricant Additives

Adipic Acid derivatives are used as high-performance lubricant additives, improving viscosity and thermal stability in demanding lubrication environments.