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CAS No.: | 55589-62-3 |
Formula: | C4h4kno4s |
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Introducing Acesulfame Potassium Acesulfame potassium, affectionately known as Ace K, has been a beloved choice in the food processing industry since its inception in 1967. Renowned for being a calorie-free sugar substitute, it is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose and matches the sweetness of aspartame. However, like saccharin, it may impart a slightly bitter aftertaste at higher concentrations. Acesulfame K often partners with other sweeteners, such as sucralose or aspartame, to create a delightful, sucrose-like taste. These blends not only mask each other's aftertastes but also exhibit a synergistic effect, resulting in a sweetness greater than their individual components. The minute particle size of Acesulfame potassium ensures a more uniform and consistent blend with other sweeteners.
Specification:
Item
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Standard
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Product name
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Acesulfame K
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Appearance
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white crystalline powder
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Assay(as dry basis)
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99.0-101.0%
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Potassium
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17.0-21.0%
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Organic impurities
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20ppm max
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Impurity A
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0.125% max
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Impurity B
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20ppm max
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Sulphate
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0.5% max
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Loss on drying
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0.5% max
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Melting point
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250ºC
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PH Value
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5.5-7.5
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Storage
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ijn the shade
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Packing
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25kg/bag
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