Formic Acid

Product Overview

We are offering our customers a wide range of Formic Acid, which are available following Specifications :- Classification: Carboxylic Acid CAS No. : 64-18-6 Other Names : Methanoic acid MF : CH2O2 EINECS No.: 200-579-1 Place of Origin : Henan, China (Mainland) Grade Standard: Industrial Grade Purity: 90%,85% Appearance: Colorless transparent liquid Application : formate, formic acid ester, Brand Name : FRD Molecular Weight: 46.03 Density : 1.22g/ml MSDS: available on request Product Specification/Models Item Top Grade First Grade Qualified Grade Purity%,min 90 85 85 Chroma(Pt-Co)%max 10 20 Dilution test%max No cloud No cloud Chloride(C1)% max 0.003 0.005 0.020 Sulfate(S04) % max 0.001 0.002 0.050 Iron(Fe) %max 0.0001 0.0005 0.0010 Application Uses The principal use of formic acid is as a preservative and antibacterial agent in livestock feed. When sprayed on fresh hay or other silage, it arrests certain decay processes and causes the feed to retain its nutritive value longer, and so it is widely used to preserve winter feed for cattle. In the poultry industry, it is sometimes added to feed to kill salmonella bacteria.

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Product Description

We are offering our customers a wide range of Formic Acid, which are available following Specifications :- Classification: Carboxylic Acid CAS No. : 64-18-6 Other Names : Methanoic acid MF : CH2O2 EINECS No.: 200-579-1 Place of Origin : Henan, China (Mainland) Grade Standard: Industrial Grade Purity: 90%,85% Appearance: Colorless transparent liquid Application : formate, formic acid ester, Brand Name : FRD Molecular Weight: 46.03 Density : 1.22g/ml MSDS: available on request Product Specification/Models Item Top Grade First Grade Qualified Grade Purity%,min 90 85 85 Chroma(Pt-Co)%max 10 20 Dilution test%max No cloud No cloud Chloride(C1)% max 0.003 0.005 0.020 Sulfate(S04) % max 0.001 0.002 0.050 Iron(Fe) %max 0.0001 0.0005 0.0010 Application Uses The principal use of formic acid is as a preservative and antibacterial agent in livestock feed. When sprayed on fresh hay or other silage, it arrests certain decay processes and causes the feed to retain its nutritive value longer, and so it is widely used to preserve winter feed for cattle. In the poultry industry, it is sometimes added to feed to kill salmonella bacteria.