Basic Info.
Model NO.
Corn starch
Shelf Life
2 Years
Main Substances
Corn Starch
Resource
Chemosynthesis
CAS No
9005-25-8
Mf
(C6h10o5)N
Appearance
White, Yellowish Powder
Ash (%)
≤ 0.15
Grade
Food Grade
Transport Package
Bag, Carton, Drum
Specification
25kg/Bag
Trademark
Arshine
Origin
China
HS Code
2905430000
Production Capacity
200 Tons/Year
Product Description
Top Quality Food Ingredient Food Additive CAS9005-25-8 Corn starch
Chemical name:Corn Starch
Cas No.: 9005-25-8
EINECS No.: 232-679-6
Chemical Formula: (C6H10O5)n
Appearance: White Powder
Grade: Food Grade
Shelf Life: 18 Months
Certification: ISO9001/Kosher/Halal/GMP
Application: As sweetener, It is widely used in food industry as sweetener.
Corn starch is also called maize starch. The common name is Liugufen. White slightly yellowish powder.
It is also grown from the endosperm, or white heart, of the corn kernel. It has a distinctive appearance and feel when mixed raw with water or milk, giving easily to gentle pressure but resisting sudden pressure (see Non-Newtonian fluid). It is usually included as an anti-caking agent in powdered sugar (10X or confectioner's sugar). For this reason, recipes calling for powdered sugar often call for at least light cooking to remove the raw cornstarch taste.
Cornstarch is often used as a binder in puddings and similar foods. Most of the packaged pudding mixes available in grocery stores include cornstarch. Cornstarch puddings can be made at home easily by using a double boiler. The most basic such pudding is made from milk, sugar, cornstarch and a flavoring agent.
Cornstarch can be used as a thickener in many recipes. Because cornstarch tends to form lumps when mixed with warm or hot water, it is best dissolved in cold water. It is also found in many gluten-free recipes.
Cornstarch also has many uses in the manufacturing of environmentally friendly products. For example, in 2004, the Japanese company Pioneer announced a biodegradable Blu-Ray disc made out of cornstarch. The use for the plastic is vast, as it is a renewable plastic that has the benefits of being biodegradable, used in injection molding, in extruders, and other common milling processes. It is also used as a medium to heavy starch for clothing.
Corn starch has been used as a replacement for talc in baby powder.
Cas No.: 9005-25-8
EINECS No.: 232-679-6
Chemical Formula: (C6H10O5)n
Appearance: White Powder
Grade: Food Grade
Shelf Life: 18 Months
Certification: ISO9001/Kosher/Halal/GMP
Application: As sweetener, It is widely used in food industry as sweetener.
Corn starch is also called maize starch. The common name is Liugufen. White slightly yellowish powder.
It is also grown from the endosperm, or white heart, of the corn kernel. It has a distinctive appearance and feel when mixed raw with water or milk, giving easily to gentle pressure but resisting sudden pressure (see Non-Newtonian fluid). It is usually included as an anti-caking agent in powdered sugar (10X or confectioner's sugar). For this reason, recipes calling for powdered sugar often call for at least light cooking to remove the raw cornstarch taste.
Cornstarch is often used as a binder in puddings and similar foods. Most of the packaged pudding mixes available in grocery stores include cornstarch. Cornstarch puddings can be made at home easily by using a double boiler. The most basic such pudding is made from milk, sugar, cornstarch and a flavoring agent.
Cornstarch can be used as a thickener in many recipes. Because cornstarch tends to form lumps when mixed with warm or hot water, it is best dissolved in cold water. It is also found in many gluten-free recipes.
Cornstarch also has many uses in the manufacturing of environmentally friendly products. For example, in 2004, the Japanese company Pioneer announced a biodegradable Blu-Ray disc made out of cornstarch. The use for the plastic is vast, as it is a renewable plastic that has the benefits of being biodegradable, used in injection molding, in extruders, and other common milling processes. It is also used as a medium to heavy starch for clothing.
Corn starch has been used as a replacement for talc in baby powder.
STANDARD | |
Appearance | White, yellowish powder |
Moisture (%) | ≤ 14 |
Acidity | ≤ 20ml |
Protein (%) | ≤ 0.50 |
Ash (%) | ≤ 0.15 |
Speckle (pcs/cm2) | 1.00 |
Particle Size (%) | 99.50 |
Fat (%) | ≤ 0.20 |
Whiteness (%) | ≥ 92.00 |
Sulfur Dioxde (%) | ≤ 30.00mg/kg |
Arsenc (As) | ≤ 1ppm |
Lead (Pb) | ≤ 1ppm |