SysKem Chemie GmbH supplies
azelaic acid as a specialty chemicals partner for industrial and commercial applications.
SysKem Chemie combines procurement, stockholding, custom filling and delivery in one service. This supports purchasing, production and logistics when short delivery times, suitable packaging and traceable batches are important.
Please note the technical data and specification values of
azelaic acid in the following table.
→ Azelainsäure deutsche Version
Why SysKem Chemie for azelaic acid?
• Specialty chemicals partner for procurement, filling, storage and logistics
• ISO 9001:2015 certified processes and complete batch traceability
• Flexible quantities from 10 ml small packs to tank truck deliveries
• Fast decisions, personal coordination and reliable stockholding
• Discreet handling of customer recipes, labels and supply chains
SysKem Chemie GmbH is a member of the SPC Network:
spc-selectedproducts.de
Please note:
We do not supply the product
azelaic acid
to private users!
General informations:
poorly soluble in water 2.4 g/L (RT)
Melting range 101-107 °C
Flash point 215.5 °C
Azelaic acid is a naturally occurring and saturated dicarboxylic acid with multiple biological activities.
We regularly test our azelaic acid in our laboratory according to DIN ISO 9001.
We also fill ascorbic acid into different containers upon customer request.
Product Specification:
| Chemical name: |
| nonanoic acid |
| Appearance: |
| white to slight yellow solid |
| assay: |
| Dibasic Acids: 90-100 % |
| other: |
| Monobasic Acids: max. 0,05 % |
| Moisture: |
| max 0,2 % |
| Density: |
| 1,029 |
| Packing: |
| bags, drums |
| Einecs-No.: |
| 204-669-1 |
| Notes: |
Melting Point: 102-110°C Acid Value: 585-610 mg KOH / g |
| Synonym: |
| 1,7 heptane dicarboxylic acid |
| Hazard Informations: |
| Azelaic acid causes severe eye irritation. |
| Label: |
| GHS07 |
| Product categories: |
| carbonic acid or carboxylic acid, |
This data is only for your information purposes and does
not imply a guarantee for a certain application.
→ Specification data azelaic acid PDF version