Refined sugar is a common sweetener produced from sugarcane or sugar beets. It undergoes a purification process to remove impurities, resulting in crystalline granules that are used in various food and beverage applications.
Product Introduction:
Chemical formula: C12H22O11
Physical properties: Refined sugar is crystalline with a sweet taste and dissolves easily in water. It is available in various granule sizes depending on its intended use.
Refined Sugar Specifications
Specifications: Chemical Composition
Pure Refined Sugar
1. Sucrose Content: 99.9% min
2. Moisture Content: 0.05% max
3. Ash Content: 0.03% max
4. Color: White
Main applications:
Refined sugar is widely used in food processing, baking, confectionery, and beverage industries as a sweetener and preservative. It enhances flavor, texture, and shelf life in various products.
Specification: Refined Sugar Grade A
| Elements | Value |
|---|---|
| Sucrose Content | 99.9% min |
| Moisture Content | 0.05% max |
| Ash Content | 0.03% max |
| Color | White |
Product features:
1. Pure and consistent quality.
2. High sweetness level with minimal impurities.
3. Enhances food flavors and textures.
4. Long shelf life and easy handling.
Packing:
Refined sugar is typically packed in moisture-resistant bags or containers to maintain its quality during storage and transportation.
Note:
The specifications and packaging of refined sugar can be customized according to customer requirements.