If you’re scanning the market for glacial acetic acid for sale, you’ve probably noticed prices have steadied after a jittery 2023. Demand from pickling, beverage acidification, and pharma excipients is quietly up, while textiles and solvents ebb and flow. Honestly, sourcing the right grade isn’t hard—sourcing reliably is the tricky part.
Acetic acid—yes, the sharp note in vinegar—is a fundamental organic acid (INS 260 / E260). Food processors use it to tweak pH, sharpen flavor, and improve microbial stability. In fact, many customers say they prefer predictable titration curves and low impurity profiles over bargain-basement offers. That checks out in real-world QA.
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. Typical process: carbonylation of methanol with high-efficiency catalysts, followed by precision rectification/dehydration to “glacial” purity. Food-grade lots get extra polishing steps and tight heavy-metal controls.
| Parameter | Typical value | Method (≈) |
| Assay (CH3COOH) | ≥ 99.8% w/w | GC/FCC |
| Water | ≤ 0.20% | Karl Fischer |
| Formic acid | ≤ 0.15% | GC |
| Aldehydes (as acetaldehyde) | ≤ 0.05% | FCC |
| Color (Pt–Co) | ≤ 10 | Hazen |
| Heavy metals (Pb) | ≤ 0.5 mg/kg | ICP-MS |
Compliance targets: FCC, Codex INS 260, EU E260, GB/T 1628, usage per GB 2760. Real-world use may vary by local law.
Process flow, simplified: Feedstock → carbonylation → crude acetic → multi-stage distillation → dehydration → polishing (activated media) → in-process QC (GC, KF, ICP-MS) → food-grade release against FCC/GB spec → packaging (HDPE drums/IBC) → retain samples + COA.
Pack: 25–30 kg HDPE drums or ≈1,050 kg IBCs. Storage: cool, ventilated, away from oxidizers; keep sealed to avoid moisture uptake. Shelf life: ≈ 24 months unopened. Note: corrosive acid—use splash goggles, nitrile gloves, and local exhaust. Many plants also demand food-contact compliant gaskets.
| Criteria | YSXL (origin: Hebei) | Generic trader | Commodity broker |
| Certs | ISO 22000/HACCP, Kosher/Halal (on request) | Varies | N/A (relies on supplier) |
| Traceability | Batch-level COA + retains | Occasional | Limited |
| Lead time | Fast (stock + IBC) | Medium | Variable |
| Customization | Custom dilutions (5–80%), private label | Limited | No |
When you see glacial acetic acid for sale, ask for: current COA, FCC/Codex alignment, heavy metal data, microbiological statement, food-defense plan, and a stability letter. Price matters, but predictable QC saves rework later. To be honest, that’s what procurement teams tell me again and again.