Dextrin

Product Overview

Dextrin Dextrin are starch converted products primarily used in of carbon paper manufacturing, tube manufacturer, corrugated boxes, book-binding. Yellow Dextrin White dextrin is prepared by heating dry starch in the presence of an acid at a temperature generally below 150C. White dextrin may also be obtained by further continuing the acid process for making thin boiling starches. White Dextrin Yellow dextrin are prepared in a similar manner but at a higher temperature and using less acid. Apart from depolymerization,a good deal of internal rearrangement occurs with formation of highly branched molecules. Dextrin does not react with chemicals. Because of this ability, dextrin plays an important role to various industries. Technical Specification Type White Yellow Description White or Cremish White White or Cremish White White or Cremish White Light yellow Powder Yellow powder Canary yellow powder Particle Size To pass 85 mesh (BS) Moisture content %W, max cold water 10 10 8 8 8 8 Soluble % W, Max free acidity expressed as ml 45 to 55 25 to 35 75 to 85 80 to 90 90 to 95 80 to 90 Of N/10 Naoh for 100 gms sample, max 50 50 50 80 80 80 Ash content %w, max reducing sugar 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Asdextrose %w, max 4.0 3.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 Applications Textile size adhesives Textiles, adhesive, label, gums, kumkum, bottle gum, stampling ink, office paste Dyes, fireworks, foundries, printing inks Adhesives for envelopes, corrugated boxes, binder, refractories Ink, dyes, carbon paper abrasives, dry distempler, spiral tubes, convolute tubes, core binder in foundry Adhesive bottle labeling on automatic machines, poster gum, paper tubes, corrugated gum

22nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Bhushir Desai

Flat No-2, Sagun Appartment, Near R.C. Patel School, Vasna.

Product Description

Dextrin Dextrin are starch converted products primarily used in of carbon paper manufacturing, tube manufacturer, corrugated boxes, book-binding. Yellow Dextrin White dextrin is prepared by heating dry starch in the presence of an acid at a temperature generally below 150C. White dextrin may also be obtained by further continuing the acid process for making thin boiling starches. White Dextrin Yellow dextrin are prepared in a similar manner but at a higher temperature and using less acid. Apart from depolymerization,a good deal of internal rearrangement occurs with formation of highly branched molecules. Dextrin does not react with chemicals. Because of this ability, dextrin plays an important role to various industries. Technical Specification Type White Yellow Description White or Cremish White White or Cremish White White or Cremish White Light yellow Powder Yellow powder Canary yellow powder Particle Size To pass 85 mesh (BS) Moisture content %W, max cold water 10 10 8 8 8 8 Soluble % W, Max free acidity expressed as ml 45 to 55 25 to 35 75 to 85 80 to 90 90 to 95 80 to 90 Of N/10 Naoh for 100 gms sample, max 50 50 50 80 80 80 Ash content %w, max reducing sugar 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 Asdextrose %w, max 4.0 3.0 10.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 Applications Textile size adhesives Textiles, adhesive, label, gums, kumkum, bottle gum, stampling ink, office paste Dyes, fireworks, foundries, printing inks Adhesives for envelopes, corrugated boxes, binder, refractories Ink, dyes, carbon paper abrasives, dry distempler, spiral tubes, convolute tubes, core binder in foundry Adhesive bottle labeling on automatic machines, poster gum, paper tubes, corrugated gum

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