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Carmine

Carmine Red Manufactory Supply High Quality Carmine CAS 1390-65-4

 

  • Inoa mea kūʻai:

    Carmine Red

  • Nā waiwai:

    Red powder

  • Hoʻopili:

    25 kg/drum

  • MOQ:

    1 kg

  • Waihona:Wahi Maloo Puanu
  • Ola ola:2 makahiki



Nā kikoʻī

Nā huaʻōlelo

Hōʻike huahana

Carmine, an aqueous azo colorant, its chemical name is 1- (4' -sulfonyl -1' -naphthalene azo) -2-naphthol -6, 8-disulfonate trisodium salt, is an isomer of amaranth, the molecular formula is C20H11O10N2S3Na3. In recent years, it has been reported that carmine and Sudan red I banned by European Union standards belong to the same azo pigments, azo compounds can be metabolized in the body to produce mutagenic precursor - aromatic amine compounds.

 

Nā hiʻohiʻona

Carmine is red to dark red uniform particles or powder, odorless. Light resistance, good acid resistance, strong heat resistance (105℃), poor reduction resistance; Poor bacterial tolerance. Soluble in water, the aqueous solution is red; Soluble in glycerol, slightly soluble in alcohol, insoluble in oil; Maximum absorption wavelength 508nm±2nm. Stable to citric acid and tartaric acid; It turns brown on alkali. The coloring property is similar to amaranth.


Carmine from the appearance of red to dark red powder, easy to dissolve in water, glycerin, difficult to dissolve in ethanol, insoluble in oil.

 

Palapala noi

Carmine (Carmine red) is a "semi-synthetic" dye that is a combination of aluminum and the natural dye Cochineal. Cochineal is isolated from insects native to Mexico and South America. Carmine is a widely used "natural" food additive. Carmine can cause hypersensitivity reactions.

 

Nā pono

Loaʻa iā mākou nā hale hana kiʻekiʻe me ka pilina hohonu, hiki iā ia ke hāʻawi iā ʻoe i nā huahana kiʻekiʻe a me nā kumukūʻai hoʻokūkū. A hiki iā mākou ke hāʻawi i nā uku no nā kūʻai nui. A ke hui pū nei mākou me nā ʻoihana lawe ukana ʻoihana he nui, hiki ke hāʻawi i nā huahana me ka palekana a me ka maʻalahi i kou mau lima. ʻO ka manawa hoʻouna ma kahi o 3-20 mau lā ma hope o ka hōʻoia ʻana o ka uku.

 

Hōʻike
Inoa Huahana Carmine
CAS NO. 1390-65-4
Ka nana aku Red Powder
Purity 99%
Lae hehee 138-140ºC
Density > 1.0
Storage Room temp
Palapala noi Food coloring (colorant); Food coloring and color protectants
Usage Carmine is often used as Food coloring (colorant).

 

Product knowledge

Carmes as a food coloring can be used for fruit juice drinks, prepared wine, carbonated beverages, candy, pastries, ice cream, yogurt and other food coloring, but can not be used in jerky, meat preserved products, aquatic products and other foods, mainly to prevent some criminals through the use of color to cover up the appearance of bad raw meat such as spoiled meat, to deceive consumers.

 

Hoʻouna a me ka uku

 

FAQ

 

1. He hale hana ʻoe a he hui kālepa paha?
He compnay mākou e hoʻohui i ka ʻoihana a me ke kālepa, e hāʻawi ana i ka lawelawe hoʻokahi. Hiki ke ʻae ʻia ʻo OEM.

 

2. Hāʻawi anei ʻoe i nā laʻana? He manuahi a keu paha?
Free samples.The sample's freight fee Pono e uku ma kou aoao.

 

3. Loaʻa iā ʻoe nā palapala hōʻoia e pili ana i ka mana maikaʻi?
ISO 9001: 2008 palapala hōʻoia e hōʻoia i ka maikaʻi.

 

4. He aha kaʻu e hāʻawi ai e kiʻi i kahi ʻōlelo?
E haʻi mai ʻo Pls iā mākou i ke ʻano huahana āu e pono ai, ka nui o ke kauoha, ka helu a me nā koi kikoʻī. E hana ʻia ka ʻōlelo no kāu kuhikuhi i ka manawa.

 

5. He aha ke ʻano o ka uku uku āu e makemake ai? He aha ke ʻano o nā ʻōlelo i ʻae ʻia?
ʻAe ʻia nā ʻōlelo hoʻouna: FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW;
ʻAe ʻia ke kālā uku:USD;
ʻAno uku i ʻae ʻia: T / T, Western Union; Paypal, Hōʻoia Kūʻai.
ʻŌlelo i ʻōlelo ʻia: English.

 

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