FAQ 1: What is Hexamine (C₆H₁₂N₄) and what is it used for?
Hexamine (C₆H₁₂N₄), also known as Urotropine, is a heterocyclic organic compound widely used in resin production, rubber processing, explosives, pharmaceuticals, and fuel tablets. It serves as a curing agent in phenolic resins and a key raw material in various industrial chemical processes.
FAQ 2: What grades and specifications of Hexamine are available?
Hexamine is typically supplied in industrial grade and pharmaceutical grade, with purity commonly at ≥99.0%. It is available in white crystalline powder or granules, with controlled moisture and ash content. Specifications can be adjusted based on different industrial applications and export requirements.
FAQ 3: How is Hexamine packaged and transported for export?
For international trade, Hexamine (C₆H₁₂N₄) is usually packed in 25 kg bags or cartons, with palletizing available upon request. It is suitable for sea and land transportation, and proper packaging ensures product stability and safety during long-distance shipment. Relevant documents such as COA and MSDS can be provided for customs clearance and compliance.