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Oxalic acid 99.6% High Purity | Bulk Supply & Fast Shipping
Oct . 16, 2025 15:10 Back to list

Oxalic acid 99.6% High Purity | Bulk Supply & Fast Shipping

Field Notes on Oxalic Acid: Specs, Uses, and What Buyers Keep Asking Me

When I first toured a metal finishing line in Hebei, the maintenance supervisor joked that their secret sauce wasn’t fancy at all—it was Oxalic acid. To be honest, I shrugged. Then I saw the before-and-after on heat exchangers and stone panels. Since then, I’ve been tracking suppliers, test data, and real-world outcomes. Here’s the straight talk—light on hype, heavy on what actually matters.

What it is (and why users like it)

Oxalic acid (CAS 6153-56-6, dihydrate) is a white, transparent crystalline solid. Formula: H2C2O4·2H2O (sometimes written as HOOCCOOH·2H2O). It melts at ≈101–102°C and sublimates around 100°C. Easily soluble in water and alcohol, specific gravity ≈1.653. In practice, customers choose it for controlled-scale removal, wood and textile bleaching, passivation before electroplating, and as a reliable precipitant in rare-earth processing. It’s strong but predictable—if you respect the SDS.

At-a-glance specs

Product Oxalic acid (dihydrate)
Origin Zhongyuan Building, No. 368 Youyi North Street, Shijiazhuang, China
CAS / EINECS 6153-56-6 / 205-634-3
Appearance White transparent crystals, free-flowing
Assay (H2C2O4·2H2O) ≥99.6% (typical lab grade; real-world may vary by lot)
Fe ≤0.0005% (typ.)
Sulfate / Chloride ≤0.08% / ≤0.01% (typ.)
Solubility Miscible with water, soluble in alcohol
Shelf life 24–36 months sealed, cool/dry, away from alkalies and oxidizers

Process flow and QC (short version)

Typical industrial routes (yes, there are variations): carbohydrate oxidation to calcium oxalate; acidification to free oxalic acid dihydrate; controlled crystallization; filtration; washing; drying under 100°C to protect hydration state; screening. QC includes:

    - Assay by redox titration (KMnO4), moisture by Karl Fischer, heavy metals by ICP-OES.
    - pH of 1% solution (ASTM/ISO lab methods), insolubles, color index, particle size (laser diffraction).
    - COA issued by ISO 9001–certified QA; third-party verification (e.g., SGS) on request.

Applications that keep coming up

    - Metal cleaning/descaling: heat exchangers, stainless pre-passivation lines.
    - Stone and wood: rust/tannin stain removal, wood bleaching (test patches first, always).
    - Textile and leather: controlled bleaching; dye intermediates.
    - Chemical synthesis: rare-earth separation, catalysts prep, pharmaceuticals intermediates (non-pharma grade unless specified).
    - Household/industrial cleaners: specialty blends; do not mix with hypochlorite bleach—ever.

Vendor snapshot (what buyers compare)

Vendor Grade/Purity Certs Packaging Notes
FIZA Chem (China) Industrial/Lab, ≥99.6% (typ.) ISO 9001, REACH-ready SDS 25 kg bags; 500–1000 kg FIBC Strong price-performance; customizable particle cut
Sigma-Aldrich Analytical grades ISO 9001, detailed CoA Lab packs Premium pricing; tight specs for research
Brenntag Industrial GMP elements, ISO systems Bulk and IBC logistics Distribution strength, regional stocking
Local Trader (APAC/EU) Industrial Varies Bags/FIBC Check CoA consistency; ask for latest SDS

Customization, handling, and field feedback

Custom options usually include tighter iron limits, anti-caking control, and particle size tuning for faster dissolution. Packaging: 25 kg laminated bags or 1,000 kg big bags with PE liners. Service life is solid if you keep oxalic acid dry and sealed; humidity is the enemy. Safety-wise, it’s corrosive—use gloves, goggles, and local exhaust; follow GHS/OSHA labels and your SDS. Many customers say they get the best results with a 2–10% solution, warm water, and thorough rinsing—especially on stone.

Mini case notes

    - Textile mill (South Asia): switched to oxalic acid bleaching step; reported ≈7% fewer re-dyes after adjusting pH and rinse protocol.
    - Stainless shop (EU): pre-passivation clean saw 15–20% cycle-time reduction; verified by surface iron tests.
    - Stone fabricator (US): rust stain removal on quartzite; success at 5% solution, 15-minute dwell, neutralize and rinse—spot test prevented etching surprises.

Note: Data above are typical values from lab and customer reports; always validate on your line and substrate.

Standards and compliance checklist

    - ISO 9001–certified quality systems for production and COA issuance.
    - REACH/CLP and GHS-aligned SDS; OSHA HazCom labeling for US sites.
    - Testing per ISO/ASTM lab methods; third-party audits available on request.

Final buying tips

    - Ask for current CoA with Fe, assay, moisture, insolubles, and particle size.
    - Confirm packaging, liner type, and palletization—humidity control matters.
    - Pilot a small batch; real-world use may vary by water chemistry and substrate.

Authoritative sources

  1. ECHA, Substance Information: Oxalic acid, regulatory properties and classification.
  2. NIST Chemistry WebBook, thermophysical data for oxalic acid dihydrate.
  3. NIOSH/CDC Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards: Oxalic acid safety guidance.
  4. ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems—Requirements (for production QA frameworks).
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