Customization: | Available |
---|---|
CAS No.: | 55589-62-3 |
Formula: | C4h4kno4s |
Still deciding? Get samples of $ !
Request Sample
|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Acesulfame Potassium Acesulfame potassium stands as a favored choice in the food processing sector since its inception in 1967. Known by names like acesulfame K or Ace K, this calorie-free sugar substitute is impressively 200 times sweeter than sucrose, rivaling aspartame in sweetness. Although it may exhibit a mildly bitter aftertaste at higher concentrations similar to saccharin, it's often skillfully blended with other sweeteners such as sucralose or aspartame. These combinations are celebrated for delivering a taste akin to sucrose, where each sweetener elegantly masks the aftertaste of the other, or synergistically creates a sweetness that surpasses each component alone. Thanks to its finer particle size compared to sucrose, acesulfame potassium ensures more uniform mixtures with other sweeteners.
Specification:
Item
|
Standard
|
Product name
|
Acesulfame K
|
Appearance
|
white crystalline powder
|
Assay(as dry basis)
|
99.0-101.0%
|
Potassium
|
17.0-21.0%
|
Organic impurities
|
20ppm max
|
Impurity A
|
0.125% max
|
Impurity B
|
20ppm max
|
Sulphate
|
0.5% max
|
Loss on drying
|
0.5% max
|
Melting point
|
250ºC
|
PH Value
|
5.5-7.5
|
Storage
|
ijn the shade
|
Packing
|
25kg/bag
|