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Preservative feed additive
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preservative feed additive
preservative feed additive
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Characteristics

Type
preservative
Animal type
poultry, pig, cattle, for horses
Form
dry

Description

Other Names: Carboxybenzene Specification: 99.5 Min CAS No.: 65-85-0 Molecular Formular: C6H5COOH Molecular Weight: 122.12 Packing: 25kg net plastic woven bag Email Industry (1) Production of phenol Phenol can be produced by liquid phase oxidation of benzoic acid. (2) Production of terephthalic acid Terephthalic acid is one of the raw materials of synthetic fiber polyester. (3) caprolactam production Caprolactam is the raw material for the production of nylon. Both strands are produced with phenol and cyclohexane, but also with benzoic acid. (4) chemical intermediates Benzoic acid can be used as intermediate in the production of benzoate and phthalate, which are important plasticizers. (5) Plasticizer Benzoic acid reacts with diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol and dipropylene glycol respectively to produce important and common resin plasticizers diethylene glycol dibenzoate (DEDB), triethylene glycol dibenzoate (TEDB) and dipropylene glycol dibenzoate (DPGDB), which are widely used in the production of resins, coatings and adhesives. (6) corrosion inhibitor Sodium benzoate has corrosion inhibition. For example, adding sodium benzoate to the cooling water of automobile cooling system (sodium benzoate concentration is 1.5%) can prevent rust and corrosion of cooling system. (7) Paint Benzoic acid can also be used to improve the gloss, viscosity, strength and chemical resistance of various alkyd resin coatings. Benzoate and benzoic acid can stop the chain growth of alkyd resin polymers and promote the crystallinity of products.
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