If you’ve worked in food manufacturing—or even craft beverage—you already know the dance: hit target acidity, keep off-flavors in check, and pass audits without losing sleep. I’ve toured a lot of plants and, to be honest, the quiet hero in many process rooms is plain-old glacial acetic acid (ethanoic acid, E260). Below is the concise, boots-on-the-ground briefing I wish more buyers had when they start sourcing.
Origin: 200 meters northeast of the intersection of East Airport Road and Airport North Street in Yangma Village, Zengcun Town, Gaocheng District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. In food, acetic acid is the E260 acidity regulator—reliable, predictable, and, surprisingly, quite versatile across bakery, condiments, and RTD drinks.
| Parameter | Spec (Food Grade) | Method (≈/typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Acetic acid content | ≥ 99.8% w/w | FCC assay; GC titration |
| Water | ≤ 0.2% | Karl Fischer |
| Aldehydes | ≤ 200 mg/kg | FCC colorimetric |
| Heavy metals (as Pb) | ≤ 2 mg/kg | ICP-MS |
| Color (Pt/Co) | ≤ 10 | APHA |
| Microbiological profile | Typically absent | ISO 17025-accredited lab |
Shelf life: around 24 months unopened in cool, ventilated storage (real-world use may vary). Packaging: 25 kg HDPE drums or 1,050 kg IBCs. Certifications: HACCP, ISO 22000/FSSC-ready, REACH pre-registered; conforms to EU 1333/2008 (E260) and FCC monograph.
Materials: high-purity acetic acid intermediates. Methods: carbonylation and purification with multi-stage distillation; polishing to food-grade. QA/QC: density at 20°C (≈1.049 g/mL; ASTM D4052), GC for purity, KF water, aldehyde limit tests, heavy metals by ICP-MS. Release based on COA + retained samples; audits welcome.
Industries using glacial acetic acid for sale: beverages, condiments, pickling lines, meat processing (pH control), bakery (dough conditioning), and, occasionally, pharma excipient environments where FCC compliance is requested.
Safety note: it’s corrosive at glacial strength; mandate PPE, fume control, and proper dilution procedures.
| Vendor | Purity | Certs | Lead time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hebei Food-Grade Producer (origin above) | ≥99.8% | ISO 22000, HACCP, FCC/E260 | 7–14 days | Labeling, IBC/drum, COA by lot |
| Generic Importer | ≥99.5% | Basic COA | 2–4 weeks | Limited |
| Regional Distributor | ≥99.7% | FDA facility reg., FCC | Stock-dependent | Relabeling |
Customization: private-label drums, IBC pallet configs, and lot-specific GC printouts. Testing standards: FCC, EU 1333/2008 (E-number E260), ISO 17025 lab reports on request. A beverage QA manager told me, “COAs matched our in-house GC every time,” which is—honestly—what you want to hear.
If you need a dependable, audit-ready supply of glacial acetic acid for sale, prioritize FCC/E260 conformance, ISO-backed testing, and transparent COAs. It sounds basic, but it’s where the headaches disappear.