Product Introduction
Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) is a synthetic antioxidant primarily composed of 4-methyl-2-tert-butylphenol. It is commonly derived from petrochemical sources. BHT is widely used in the food industry to prevent rancidity in fats and oils, thereby extending shelf life. Additionally, it finds applications in cosmetics and personal care products for its stability-boosting properties.
Production Process
The manufacturing of BHT involves a series of chemical reactions starting from p-cresol and isobutylene. The process generally includes the alkylation reaction that produces the tert-butyl group attached to the aromatic ring. After synthesis, purification steps, such as crystallization and distillation, ensure a high-quality product suitable for various uses.
Product Application Scenarios
BHT is commonly used in processed foods, including snacks, cereals, and baked goods, to maintain freshness. In cosmetics, it acts as a preservative to protect product integrity from oxidation. The additive is also employed in rubber and petroleum products to prevent oxidative degradation, enhancing their performance and longevity.
Packaging and Storage
【Storage Conditions】Store in a sealed, light-proof container, away from high temperatures, in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
【Packaging】Bulk: 25kg/cardboard drum; Sample: 1kg/aluminum foil bag; Custom packaging available upon request.
【Shipping Methods】FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
【Shelf Life】Two years
Monica Sun possesses extensive technical expertise and market insights in the food additives industry. She excels in designing efficient and safe additive formulations tailored to various food applications, ranging from sweeteners to functional dietary fibers. Monica has successfully assisted food manufacturers in optimizing ingredient combinations to enhance product quality and improve consumer satisfaction.

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