The Preservative Properties of Formaldehyde

The Preservative Properties of Formaldehyde

The preservative properties of formaldehyde are highly valued because they’re anti-bacterial and thus ideal for industries and products such as food, medicine, and skincare. Formaldehyde is made up of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon and is thus the simplest of all the aldehydes. As a result, it’s easy to produce in large quantities for formaldehyde producers…

Toll Manufacturing vs. Contract Manufacturing

Toll Manufacturing vs. Contract Manufacturing

Toll manufacturing and contract manufacturing are both forms of outsourcing chemical production that reduce costs and ensure higher quality products are provided for the manufacturer’s clients. Because these two manufacturing services have similarities, they are often confused as being the same. Let’s take a look at the differences between toll manufacturing and contract manufacturing so…

What Sulfonic Acid Is Used for

What Sulfonic Acid Is Used for

An organosulfur compound, sulfonic acid can be thought of as sulfuric acid with a hydroxyl group replaced by an organic substituent, meaning you could be forgiven for mixing them up due to their similar names and chemical structures. Powerful and polarizing, sulfonic acid can most often be found as a crystalline solid or a high-boiling…

Properties and Uses of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin

Properties and Uses of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin

Urea-formaldehyde, more commonly known as urea-methanal, is named for its structure and common synthesis pathway. Produced with urea and formaldehyde, it creates a non-transparent thermosetting resin or polymer that has become a common component of various products. But let’s go into detail and discuss the properties and uses of urea-formaldehyde resin so you can decide…