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AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g

    • Product Name: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Sodium ethanoate trihydrate
    • CAS No.: 6131-90-4
    • Chemical Formula: C2H3NaO2·3H2O
    • Form/Physical State: Solid
    • Factroy Site: No.70 Danzishi Street,Nanan District,Chongqing,China
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    • Manufacturer: Chongqing Chuandong Chemical (Group) Co., Ltd
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    625209

    Product Name AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate
    Chemical Formula C2H3NaO2·3H2O
    Molecular Weight 136.08 g/mol
    Purity Analytical Reagent (AR) grade
    Appearance White crystalline powder
    Solubility Soluble in water
    Storage Conditions Store in a cool, dry place
    Cas Number 6131-90-4
    Package Size 500g
    Melting Point 58°C

    As an accredited AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging is a 500g white HDPE plastic bottle with a blue screw cap, clearly labeled "AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate."
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g: Typically accommodates around 16,000–18,000 bottles, securely packed on pallets.
    Shipping Shipping for AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g is handled with care to ensure product integrity. The chemical is securely packaged in robust, leak-proof containers and clearly labeled according to safety regulations. Expedient delivery is provided via trusted carriers, with handling instructions observed to maintain quality and compliance with all relevant shipping standards.
    Storage Sodium Acetate Trihydrate (AR, 500g) should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from moisture and air. Keep the chemical in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as strong acids. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and heat sources. Follow proper laboratory storage protocols and label the container clearly to prevent mishandling.
    Shelf Life AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g typically has a shelf life of 3 to 5 years when stored in a tightly sealed container.
    Application of AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g

    Purity 99%: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g with purity 99% is used in analytical chemistry laboratories, where it ensures accurate and reliable titration results.

    Molecular Weight 136.08 g/mol: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g with molecular weight 136.08 g/mol is used in buffer preparation for biochemical assays, where it provides consistent pH regulation.

    Melting Point 58°C: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g with melting point 58°C is used in heat pack manufacturing, where it enables controlled and safe thermal release.

    Stability Temperature Up to 120°C: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g stable up to 120°C is used in industrial synthesis processes, where it maintains chemical integrity under elevated temperatures.

    Particle Size ≤200 μm: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g with particle size ≤200 μm is used in pharmaceutical formulation, where it allows for uniform blending and dissolution.

    Water Content 60%: AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g with water content 60% is used in food additive production, where it ensures consistent hydration and mixing properties.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g: Purity from the Manufacturer’s Bench

    Over the years, we have seen a growing interest from laboratories, researchers, and educational institutions in reliable, high-purity chemicals for day-to-day operations. Among these, Sodium Acetate Trihydrate has become a familiar jar in many chemical prep rooms. Our AR (Analytical Reagent) grade Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, presented here in a 500-gram package, reflects the culmination of careful raw material sourcing, stringent in-process monitoring, and hands-on skill from a manufacturing team that understands what analytical work demands.

    Built on Consistency – The AR Commitment

    As a chemical manufacturer, producing AR grade substances is a responsibility that runs deeper than filling bottles. AR specifications leave no room for shortcuts. In this production line, we secure high-purity acetic acid and sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide as starting materials, controlling for possible metal contamination and ensuring no extraneous ions slip into solution. Through our own eyes and hands-on analysis, every step matters. We crystallize Sodium Acetate Trihydrate under conditions that discourage decomposition and dryness inconsistency, controlling temperature and humidity at every stage. The end result is a product that demonstrates reliable purity when tested—no surprises, no unexplained peaks during chromatography, no interference in titrations.

    Specifications and Batch Lot Integrity

    Many chemists reading this will immediately look for traceability. Every 500g bottle receives a unique lot number, but we always go beyond. Batch records are maintained rigidly so any user can trace the origin and handling history for their Sodium Acetate Trihydrate. This persistent focus on process discipline means our AR grade consistently meets international lab reagent standards: pH neutrality in solution, sharply limited levels of chlorides, sulphates, heavy metals, and organics. There are no cost-saving steps taken at the expense of analytical correctness. We have invested in modern filtration and drying equipment that preserves the three-molecule hydrate structure. This guarantees solubility and reactivity in laboratory settings, whether preparing buffer solutions or calibrating instruments.

    Real-World Usage: Prepared for Tasks in Research and Quality Control

    Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, in AR grade and 500g size, fits smoothly into workflows for buffer preparation and as a reagent in titrimetric analysis. Our factory regularly works with research chemists, quality control analysts, and process engineers who expect chemical performance to be repeatable from one batch to the next, whether they're buffering pH in biological experiments, running HPLC calibrations, or formulating textile treatments at a pre-commercial scale. The 500g size answers the needs of active labs–not too large to risk moisture contamination in slow-moving stocks, not so small as to run out after a handful of sessions. Our AR grade functions by producing only the background signal expected in high-resolution analytical work. Experience in both our QC and R&D labs repeatedly shows that contaminants—like iron, copper, or residual organics—can defeat the whole purpose of a precision analysis. Bulk commodity grades or food-grade sodium acetate often introduce just enough noise to skew results, which becomes frustrating and expensive.

    Appreciating the Differences: AR Grade Versus Technical and Food Grade

    It's easy to look at price tags and wonder just how much difference a reagent grade makes. From where we stand, the difference is obvious—it's in the way the product behaves in use, and the peace of mind it gives the lab technician or researcher. Technical or food grades often arrive with visible variation in color and granularity across bags or cartons. The particle size can be inconsistent, sometimes clumped or partially dehydrated, which alters dissolution rates. More concerning is the lack of detailed information about trace impurities or previous handling environments. In contrast, AR grade Sodium Acetate Trihydrate shows a uniform, colorless crystalline appearance, free from visible dust or discoloration. The crystals dissolve cleanly, leaving no residue in solution. Years of customer feedback confirm that the lack of background interference in sensitive UV/Vis or electrophoresis applications can be traced directly to the care taken at manufacturing. Mistakes in titration endpoints or unaccountable results in cell culture rarely happen with properly produced AR material.

    Our Takeaway: Experience Shapes Quality

    As a manufacturer, every decision from choice of glassware to air handling contributes to the product in your bottle. We see the impact firsthand when troubleshooting unexpected results in the lab. Small shortcuts—a single missed washing step, a pipe improperly rinsed—show up on the purity certificate and, worse, during customer applications. Our production team is trained to view AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate not just as a chemical, but as an unsleeping participant in the experiments it supports. If our process starts with the right raw material, and we maintain discipline at every handoff, our customers experience reliability each time they open a new bottle. We’ve upgraded to stainless-steel vessels and incorporated real-time ion monitoring instruments on the line, allowing us to spot deviations before they reach final filling. This transparency and investment in direct process control tells a better story than any marketing claim.

    Supporting Sustainable Practice

    Laboratories, especially in academic and environmental fields, voice increasing concern about the wider consequences of chemical manufacturing. As practitioners ourselves, these concerns strike a chord. We monitor and manage water use, solvent discharge, and waste product streams rigorously, not because a regulation forces us but because our own staff spend time both on the shop floor and in the places our process water flows. Each 500g bottle of AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate leaves our building with waste minimization records attached to every run. Through experience, reusing or treating process water, segregating sodium-rich filtrates, and recycling packaging minimizes our environmental load. While this might not make the chemical "greener" in composition, we know buyers want confidence that their materials come from a source that values responsible manufacturing over short-term gain. It’s a feedback loop that keeps our operation honest and our product desirable to customers who share those values.

    Hands-On Support: Responding to Real-World Questions

    Over time, we've learned that chemical users rarely need generic data—they want live answers and real troubleshooting. Many laboratories approach us with batch certificates in hand, seeking clarification about trace elements or asking whether a specific filtration step was followed. Our in-house analytical chemists maintain communication lines with production so we don’t just quote numbers, but explain exactly what each parameter means for a user’s method. For example, our microelement detection—using ICP-OES for transition metals—follows the same calibration practices that top academic and pharmaceutical labs expect. Every few months, we update internal benchmarks for product purity, informed by the newest literature standards so our AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate doesn’t lag behind evolving scientific methods. We see this as the practical value of experience—knowing what changes in application, instruments, and regulatory frameworks actually matter where chemicals are used, not just produced.

    Batch-to-Batch Assurance: No Surprises for Mission-Critical Work

    Few challenges alarm lab users like a sudden batch variation in chemical stocks. Our manufacturing team addresses this by integrating process controls that span raw material selection to final packaging. Each production run is sampled at discrete intervals, not just at the start and end, to catch micro-contaminants or hydration drift mid-process. We regularly host visiting scientists who want to see firsthand how AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate is managed. These open-door sessions reinforce our belief that quality lies in transparency. If a bottle from a new lot lands in a university workshop, the users expect it to behave exactly like the last. When major pharma and academic clients share case histories of error-free instrument calibration or untroubled biochemical work, it tells us our approach builds trust, not just compliance.

    Why We Stand Behind AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 500g

    Our identity as a manufacturer runs through every batch code, every laboratory feedback report, and every request for supporting documentation. We set out to create a Sodium Acetate Trihydrate product that scientists can reach for again and again, certain that it will perform the same each time. This confidence does not happen by chance. It grows from a team-wide commitment to process validation and a daily willingness to scrutinize every stage of production. We value the ability to hand over 500 grams knowing the laboratory team will find it fits their method, delivers what the label promises, and stands up to scrutiny in peer review or audit. This is the real test—whether a product can uphold its reputation under repeated use, across changing methods and evolving industry expectations.

    Continuous Learning: Evolving with the Scientific Community

    Feedback from the field guides improvements with every manufacturing cycle. We hold regular internal reviews, not only of complaint records but also of positive outcomes where our Sodium Acetate Trihydrate performed as expected under demanding conditions. New analytical instruments, alternate buffer preparation techniques, and advances in biological research present challenges that shape product specifications even after market release. Recently, more of our research partners have adopted methods sensitive to very low-level metal contamination, so we adapted an extra pre-filtering step for affected lots. Our goal stays simple—to match the needs and expectations of users who trust the AR grade, and to be proactive about expected improvements. By anchoring our practice in ongoing learning, we avoid complacency and keep our product relevant across disciplines, from fundamental research through to applied chemistry and environmental monitoring.

    Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow’s Laboratories

    Demand for reliable AR grade reagents only increases as laboratories worldwide grow more specialized. DNA analysis, proteomics, microelectronics—all rely on a reliable background chemical environment. Sodium Acetate Trihydrate serves these applications best when its purity can be trusted without constant secondary verification. Our in-house scientists regularly test new applications and collaborate with external specialists to refine production approaches, ensuring our product evolves alongside the needs of global research. Whether in the hands of analytical chemists measuring trace levels of contaminants or biologists maintaining stable cell media, our AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate provides the clean baseline required for accurate, defensible results. Decades of manufacturing experience tell us that only direct manufacturing oversight, coupled with transparent batch-level quality confirmation, can achieve this reliability at scale.

    Closing Thoughts – A Manufacturer’s Duty

    Producing AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate in 500g format is not only a technical task but a commitment to the communities that use it. We bear direct responsibility for each batch and each bottle that ships out. Manufacturing this material has taught us that customers value visibility into real-world processes, batch integrity, and an open attitude to improvement above all. Our teams carry this awareness daily. No marketing phrase can replace the quiet assurance that comes from solving everyday chemical challenges for real scientists. This is the standard we hold ourselves to, and it infuses every aspect of the AR Sodium Acetate Trihydrate offered here. Reliability comes from people who stand by their product—from the original raw material to the last granule used in your laboratory. We share that responsibility every day and are committed to continuing this practice as new challenges and opportunities arise in analytical chemistry and beyond.