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Bentonite KWK Food Grade American Tartaric Bentonite KWK Food Grade also known as Volclay KWK Food Grade, is a fine granular sodium bentonite with an average particle size between 20 and 70 mesh. It is used in the production of wines, juice and cider. It is also used in vinegar for the removal of ...veja mais Bentonite KWK Food Grade also known as Volclay KWK Food Grade, is a fine granular sodium bentonite with an average particle size between 20 and 70 mesh. It is used in the production of wines, juice and cider. It is also used in vinegar for the removal of suspended solids.It works by preventing cloudiness and removing heat sensitive proteins. veja menos
Bentonite KWK Krystal Klear American Tartaric Bentonite KWK Krystal Klear is also known as Volclay KWK Krystal Klear. It is a fine granular sodium bentonite with an average dry particle size ranging between 20 and 70 mesh. It has absorption and clarifying characteristics that are commonly used. It is...veja mais Bentonite KWK Krystal Klear is also known as Volclay KWK Krystal Klear. It is a fine granular sodium bentonite with an average dry particle size ranging between 20 and 70 mesh. It has absorption and clarifying characteristics that are commonly used. It is known to be used in the clarification of wine, cider and juice. veja menos
Carbon, Activated American Tartaric Carbon, Activated, also known as active carbon or activated charcoal, is a amorphous form of carbon that is obtained by the destructive distillation of wood, nut shells, animal bones, or other carbonaceous material. It becomes active once it's heated to 8...veja mais Carbon, Activated, also known as active carbon or activated charcoal, is a amorphous form of carbon that is obtained by the destructive distillation of wood, nut shells, animal bones, or other carbonaceous material. It becomes active once it's heated to 800 to 900 degrees Celsius with steam or carbon dioxide. It is used in the purification of gas, gold, and water. It is also used in metal extraction, sewage treatment, air filters in gas masks, and respirators. veja menos
Diatomaceous Earth American Tartaric Diatomaceous Earth, also known as D.E. or Clay, is used as a filter aid. The ore is a soft, friable siliceous mineral. It is composed of the skeletons of microscopic plants deposited on the bottoms of oceans and lakes. It's shape combined with the rigidit...veja mais Diatomaceous Earth, also known as D.E. or Clay, is used as a filter aid. The ore is a soft, friable siliceous mineral. It is composed of the skeletons of microscopic plants deposited on the bottoms of oceans and lakes. It's shape combined with the rigidity of the particles is what makes diatomite an excellent raw material for the production of superior filter aids. It has filter aids that are processed at above 1500 F(800C). veja menos
Polyclar V American Tartaric Polyclar V is a highly effective 100% PVPP wine stabilizer with an average particle size of around 25 microns. It works optimally during fast-acting reduction of polyphenols that may cause either pinking or browning through oxidative polymerization.It can...veja mais Polyclar V is a highly effective 100% PVPP wine stabilizer with an average particle size of around 25 microns. It works optimally during fast-acting reduction of polyphenols that may cause either pinking or browning through oxidative polymerization.It can be added before bottling, during or after tartaric stabilization, or after the initial clarification. A diatomaceous earth filter should also be used. veja menos
Polyclar VT American Tartaric Polyclar VT has a grade of 100% PVPP. It is designed for addition to vessels, where faster settling is required. Used in the creation of wine. This item still requires filtration to produce a bright wine, but the amount of solids present should be much l...veja mais Polyclar VT has a grade of 100% PVPP. It is designed for addition to vessels, where faster settling is required. Used in the creation of wine. This item still requires filtration to produce a bright wine, but the amount of solids present should be much lower. It helps in the production of wine due to its high grade and large particle size to assist in the stabilization of the wine. veja menos
Soda Ash (Dense) American Tartaric Soda Ash (Dense) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insoluble in a...veja mais Soda Ash (Dense) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insoluble in alcohol. Soda Ash is used primarily for pulp and paper manufacture, chemicals, glass manufacture, water treatment, detergents, soaps, and cleaning preparations. veja menos
Soda Ash (Extra Light) American Tartaric Soda Ash (Extra Light) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insolubl...veja mais Soda Ash (Extra Light) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insoluble in alcohol. Soda Ash is used primarily for pulp and paper manufacture, chemicals, glass manufacture, water treatment, detergents, soaps, and cleaning preparations. veja menos
Soda Ash (Light) American Tartaric Soda Ash (Light) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insoluble in a...veja mais Soda Ash (Light) is a grade of soda ash that typically appears as grayish-white powder or lumps. The ash is usually obtained from natural deposits around the US, namely in California, Wyoming, and Utah. This product is soluble in water, yet insoluble in alcohol. Soda Ash is used primarily for pulp and paper manufacture, chemicals, glass manufacture, water treatment, detergents, soaps, and cleaning preparations. veja menos