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HS Code |
743719 |
| Product Name | Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh |
| Chemical Formula | C6H8O6 |
| Molecular Weight | 176.12 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to almost white crystalline powder |
| Mesh Size | 100 mesh |
| Solubility In Water | Freely soluble |
| Purity | Typically ≥99% |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Taste | Slightly acidic |
| Melting Point | 190-192°C (decomposes) |
| Cas Number | 50-81-7 |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light |
As an accredited Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Sealed 25kg white fiber drum with inner plastic bag, labeled "Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100 mesh," moisture-proof and food-grade. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100 mesh: ~20 tons, packed in 25kg bags or cartons, palletized. |
| Shipping | Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100 mesh is typically shipped in sealed, food-grade bags or drums to maintain purity and prevent moisture absorption. Packaging usually complies with safety regulations, with labels indicating batch details and handling instructions. Store and transport in cool, dry conditions, away from heat and direct sunlight. |
| Storage | Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100 mesh should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep it away from incompatible substances such as oxidizing agents. Ensure the storage area is clean to prevent contamination, and label all containers clearly to avoid accidental misuse. |
| Shelf Life | Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 100 mesh typically has a shelf life of 24–36 months when stored in a cool, dry place. |
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Purity 99%: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with purity 99% is used in dietary supplement formulations, where it ensures high bioavailability and efficacy in antioxidant activity. Particle Size 100mesh: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with particle size 100mesh is used in powdered drink mixes, where it provides uniform dispersion and rapid dissolution. Stability Temperature 25°C: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with stability up to 25°C is used in storage-sensitive pharmaceutical preparations, where it maintains potency during ambient storage. Moisture Content ≤0.2%: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with moisture content ≤0.2% is used in effervescent tablet manufacturing, where it enhances shelf-life and prevents premature reaction. Heavy Metals <10ppm: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with heavy metals <10ppm is used in infant nutrition products, where it ensures safety and compliance with food safety standards. Solubility 330g/L (20°C): Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with solubility 330g/L at 20°C is used in beverage fortification, where it enables rapid and complete solubilization. Melting Point 190–192°C: Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) 100mesh with melting point 190–192°C is used in baking applications, where it remains stable during short-term heat processing. |
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Every day in our production plant, shipments of ascorbic acid move through our lines with a clear purpose. Looking at bags labeled “Vitamin C 100 mesh,” you can immediately see the fine, powdery consistency that stands apart from coarser or granulated grades. Over years of manufacturing, we've responded to the needs of food, beverage, and supplement producers by matching our process to their application demands. The 100 mesh sizing refers directly to the sieve fineness: the entire batch passes through a screen with one hundred holes per inch. The result is a smooth, nearly flour-like powder. Compared to coarser meshes, this grade mixes far more evenly into dry blends or dissolves rapidly in liquids, making it a staple for large-scale production lines where quick dispersion matters.
Not all vitamin C powders feel the same between your fingers. Our 100 mesh product stays consistently fine, thanks to careful milling and strict in-process screening controls. Finer particles mean less settling in mixes and no gritty residues. For powdered beverages, pressed candies, and tablets, this grade makes a real difference, both in product texture and process speed. Tablets compress uniformly, chewable pieces break down evenly, and liquid blends don’t show visible specks that could bother consumers. This mesh size, in our experience, delivers results that operators want and end-users trust.
Our ascorbic acid 100 mesh product typically carries the industry code “AA-100”, though customers often reference it simply by its mesh number. We maintain brightness and a clean white appearance batch after batch. Moisture stays strictly in check, and we source only high-purity pharmaceutical- or food-grade raw materials, complying with relevant quality standards such as FCC and USP. Each shipment comes with full documentation, including recent test analysis certifying purity, specific particle size distribution, moisture content, and absence of visible contaminants.
As a manufacturer, we appreciate that reliability matters as much as meeting a ticket spec. Quality teams at our facility track not only chemical composition but also particle distribution, since unscreened dusty fines or oversized particles can jeopardize equipment and slow production at the customer’s facility. Over time, we’ve favored processes with gentle milling, followed by robust air classification and sieving, to avoid heat build-up and oxidative damage to the ascorbic acid. We see fewer losses to clumping or degradation this way.
Unlike some higher or lower mesh grades, which may show batch variability, our facility’s system balances economics and quality by focusing on the 100 mesh sweet spot. We do not dilute our product—pure ascorbic acid content remains at maximum, with no fillers or anti-caking agents (unless requested for customized formulations). This makes it suitable for clean-label and allergen-free products, another frequent demand from our customers in recent years.
Vitamin C in 100 mesh finds a place in large and small plants alike. Having supplied supplement companies, drink powder manufacturers, bakers, and even meat processors, we understand the reasons for its popularity. In powdered drink mixes, consistent, rapid dissolution is key—no one wants cloudy layers or sediment at the bottom of a glass. Small mesh particles speed up mixing, whether blended in high-speed ribbon blenders or introduced through micro-feeders into continuous lines.
Tablet and chewable manufacturers gravitate toward this grade because it flows well without sticking, reduces machine downtime, and handles swift compression in rotary tablet presses. No operator appreciates a feeder jammed with sticky or lumpy materials—this is something 100 mesh helps avoid. Bakeries looking for antioxidant action in bread or cake mixes choose this product for the same reason: it disappears into the flour, helping preserve freshness without changing appearance or mouthfeel.
Beyond human food, the feed sector also demands a reliable source for vitamin C, especially for pet foods and aquaculture feeds, where vitamin stability in mixing and pelleting affects animal health outcomes. Here, our approach pays off: closer attention to moisture and particle consistency extends the shelf life of finished feeds and improves bioavailability.
For many outside the industry, it’s natural to think any vitamin C powder will do. Our experience says otherwise. Standard granulated forms, with larger mesh sizes (such as 20 or 40 mesh), can segregate out in dry mixes or slow down in water. For automated lines that portion fine powders into sachets, small-mesh grades minimize weight variation. This is not academic: missed target weights lead to regulatory headaches. Larger granules like those used for direct compression in vitamin C tablets don’t fit every need; they require more energy or excipients to break down, which not every formula can tolerate.
100 mesh strikes a balance. It is fine enough for fast dissolution but not so dusty as to create excessive airborne particles or product loss during handling. We maintain indoor humidity and airflow controls in our packaging area for this reason; uncontrolled fines lead to workplace dust, which affects both yield and operator safety. Customer audits often comment on this attention to detail—and appreciate the way finished goods arrive in tightly-sealed, clean bags with minimal residue.
Many end clients today ask about ingredient simplicity. Our 100 mesh powder contains just one ingredient: pure l-ascorbic acid. By keeping particle control under our own roof, we avoid introducing anti-caking agents, and we answer detailed specification requests without hesitation. For beverage makers, especially those seeking natural or organic certification, the absence of carriers, starches, or silicon dioxide makes a difference in label appeal. Clean, direct material fits evolving food regulations and retail trends.
Sports nutrition and functional food brands use this ingredient to fortify products while maintaining transparency. Dietary supplement customers often ask for certificates showing non-GMO sourcing, or for vegan suitability; our batches routinely pass these reviews. We also see interest from plant-based and allergen-free brands, since our vitamin C undergoes an isolated, tightly-controlled production cycle, with no cross-contact risk from nuts, dairy, or gluten.
Higher mesh grades (150 mesh and above), offer an even finer texture, sometimes desired in specialized instant beverage pouches. From our process line experience, these grades tend to produce dust clouds during large-scale blending, raising the risk of waste and airborne contamination in less-sealed environments. For industrial users seeking the best compromise between speed, ease of handling, and practicality, our 100 mesh grade wins out.
Lower mesh grades (60 mesh and below), are easier to produce and cost slightly less. We do not favor these for finished food or beverage applications because end users notice the difference. Grainy mouthfeel or slow dissolving can prompt complaints, leading our clients to switch to finer mesh. We hear the same story every year: consumer feedback, poor mixability, or visible specks prompt manufacturers to switch from a generic vitamin C source to our controlled 100 mesh product.
Above all, running a tight process and controlling every shipment means we recognize the value of consistency. Avoiding customer recalls and costly downtime brings real bottom-line value, and the 100 mesh grade delivers here year after year.
In our facility, quality control doesn’t stop at the chemistry. Sourcing pure ascorbic acid with predictable properties starts with trusted suppliers who deliver high-grade feedstock, free from off-odor or color. We guarantee traceability for each lot, and production records link every output bag to process parameters and test results.
Every finished batch passes through quality checks for particle distribution, purity, loss on drying, and heavy metal content. Unlike generic bulk resellers, we operate our own in-house lab, running titration, HPLC, and particle analysis daily—these steps backstop every shipment, and keep our clients returning with confidence.
We store our 100 mesh grade in humidity-controlled environments, protecting against caking or clumping even during the peak of summer. We favor two-layer packaging: a food-grade PE liner inside a fiber drum or heavy-duty multiwall paper bag. This approach shields material from moisture, light, and possible cross-contamination, minimizing loss during long-haul transport or bulk storage.
Many buyers today want to know not just what’s in the bag, but also how it reached their plant. We adhere to environmental and safety best practices, capturing fines and minimizing dust release from our sieving lines. Solids recovery units limit material loss and keep the plant clean, which matters for long-term operator well-being and site inspections.
Ingredient traceability sits at the core of our operation. All Vitamin C 100 mesh produced under batch control, with records going back years—essential in recalls or when retail brands need full accountability to supermarkets and regulators. We routinely host customer audits, opening doors to our production and packaging lines, confident in the traceable, reproducible nature of our product.
Although 100 mesh is our mainstay, we recognize that some customers need tailored solutions for unique processes. Over years in the business, we’ve worked on micronized grades for instant drinks, or granulated versions for direct compression tablets. Yet most new product development projects circle back to 100 mesh: fine enough for broad use, stable for multiple processes, and economically sensible.
With every ton we ship, we respond directly to customers’ process feedback. Several large snack brands asked for a slightly drier product to prevent caking in high-humidity regions; we tweaked our drying stage and cut batch release moisture figures further. Other customers, building sustainable brands, requested documentation on solvents or process aids; we supply fully detailed process descriptions and ingredient declarations. For those navigating export regulations in major international markets, our compliance team helps navigate documentation specific to each territory, reducing delays and facilitating customs clearance.
Operators on our plant floor appreciate packaging with robust seals and clear lot numbers. We spend just as much time training our own handlers as we do advising our customers: we recommend dedicated PPE, sealed transfer systems, and humidity control for maximum yield and safety. For larger scale users, we offer technical advice on dosing equipment and powder conveyance to avoid dust, loss, or cross-contamination.
Whenever possible, we invite end-users to visit our manufacturing site to discuss their process needs in person. Direct feedback from their production supervisors shapes our own management—more so than any standard or audit checklist could. Through close dialogue with bakers, beverage formulators, and supplement R&D teams, we refine our screening and packaging stepwise, leading to an ingredient that genuinely fits real-world production, not just theoretical specs.
Vitamin C markets change rapidly alongside food trends, supply chain events, and regulation. As a manufacturer, we regularly review not just input costs and raw availability but also the impact of changing industry standards. For example, shifts toward plant-based and allergen-conscious foods have meant even tighter incoming material controls, new supplier audits, and more frequent third-party lab analyses. Feedback from customers pursuing organic certification led us to tweak cleaning protocols and reduce reliance on traditional surface coatings in our packaging.
We invest in monitoring particle size distributions batch by batch because end-use performance in customer sites is the best proof of process. Routine shelf-life testing at different humidity and temperature conditions over months ensures that customers do not encounter surprises six or twelve months down the road. Having navigated multiple product recalls, regulatory audits, and customer crises, our team keeps process improvement tightly linked to practical risk management. The result shows in consistent downstream performance for our largest, most demanding clients.
The production and delivery of Vitamin C 100 mesh reflect years of practical manufacturing experience, not just formula tables or desk specifications. Every plant, every batch, every client who relies on that powder expects a certain reliability and ease of use, which this grade consistently delivers. We believe the value of this product shows up not only in mix times and process yields but also in happier customers and fewer production headaches across the chain.
By taking charge of every stage—from sourcing and processing to packing, quality control, and client feedback—we make sure our Vitamin C 100 mesh continues to earn its place as a gold-standard ingredient. This isn’t just a claim from a page, but a view shaped by every ton that moves through our lines and every partnership built with the people who turn our powder into the food and nutrition products consumed around the world.