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EDTA Disodium (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid) in Singapore

A high-purity chelating agent used by Singapore’s world-class pharmaceutical and personal care manufacturers. It sequesters metal ions that could otherwise cause the degradation of color, fragrance, or active ingredients. Its use ensures that locally manufactured products exported to global markets maintain their stability and quality standards.

The exceptional efficiency of our EDTA for Singapore industries arises from its role as a hexadentate ("six-toothed") ligand. It effectively "sequesters" troublesome metal ions like $Ca^{2+}$ and $Fe^{3+}$, binding them into a stable complex. This chemical stability is vital for Singapore based plants to remove inorganic impurities and prevent interference with sensitive chemical processes.


Diverse Industrial Applications in Singapore:
  • Textile & Dyeing: Essential for Singapore's textile hubs to prevent metal impurities from dulling fabric colors.
  • Pulp & Paper: Inhibits $Mn^{2+}$ ions from catalyzing the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide in Singapore paper mills.
  • Food & Personal Care: Acts as a stabilizer for products manufactured in Singapore, preventing oxidative discoloration and extending shelf life.
  • Water Treatment: Highly effective for Singapore commercial units for Boiler & Turbine scale removal, ensuring optimal heat transfer.

Technical Specifications (Assay Report Singapore)

TEST PARAMETERS SPECIFIED LIMITS OBSERVATION (SINGAPORE)
pH Value (5% Solution) 4.0 – 5.50 5.2 (Passes)
Appearance & Clarity Clear & Colourless (5%) Confirmed / Passes
Heavy Metals (as Iron) 0.002% Max Within Limits
Purity / Assay 98.5% - 101.0% 99.48% (High Purity)

Our EDTA Disodium is engineered for superior performance in Singapore's Pharmaceuticals, Agriculture, and Photography sectors, providing a reliable solution for eliminating unwanted inorganic impurities locally.

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