Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Succinic Acid Cryst. Pure 99.0%
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm, 5kg, 25 kg, 50 kg
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – Lab Grade (99% Pure)
Application – Research, Education, Chemical Synthesis
Product Overview
Succinic Acid Crystals 99% Pure from eqipped are high-purity, lab-grade crystalline compounds designed for precision research and educational applications. This premium-grade succinic acid is sourced and processed under stringent quality control measures to ensure consistency and reliability in laboratory settings. The crystalline form provides excellent solubility and stability, making it suitable for a wide range of chemical reactions, biochemical studies, and educational demonstrations. Manufactured to meet strict purity standards, this succinic acid is free from impurities, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in experiments. Whether used in academic labs, research institutions, or industrial settings, our succinic acid crystals deliver the highest quality for demanding applications. The product is packaged in secure, contamination-free containers to maintain its integrity during storage and handling. Trust eqipped for reliable, high-performance lab supplies tailored to the needs of students, educators, and researchers across India.
FAQs
1. What is succinic acid primarily used for in laboratories?
Succinic acid is commonly used in biochemical research, organic synthesis, and as a pH buffer in laboratory experiments.
2. Is this succinic acid suitable for educational purposes?
Yes, our 99% pure succinic acid is ideal for academic labs and educational demonstrations due to its high purity and reliability.
3. How should succinic acid crystals be stored?
Store succinic acid in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its stability and purity.
4. Can succinic acid be used in food-grade applications?
This product is lab-grade and not intended for food or pharmaceutical use unless specified otherwise.
5. What alternatives are available if succinic acid is unavailable?
Alternatives may include malic acid or citric acid, depending on the specific application requirements.










