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Shu Yangquan Extract

    • Product Name Shu Yangquan Extract
    • Alias shu-yangquan-extract
    • Einecs 309-870-9
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    485296

    Product Name Shu Yangquan Extract
    Botanical Source Ailanthus altissima
    Appearance Brown-yellow powder
    Main Ingredient Ailanthone
    Solubility Soluble in water and ethanol
    Extraction Method Water and alcohol extraction
    Standardization 10:1 concentrate
    Storage Conditions Cool, dry place, away from sunlight
    Shelf Life 24 months
    Common Uses Herbal supplements, traditional medicine
    Country Of Origin China

    As an accredited Shu Yangquan Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The Shu Yangquan Extract packaging features a sealed 100g white plastic pouch with bold green labeling, product details, and safety instructions.
    Shipping Shu Yangquan Extract is securely packaged in sealed, tamper-proof containers to prevent contamination and leakage. The chemical is shipped in compliance with relevant safety regulations, accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Temperature and moisture controls are maintained as required. Expedited, traceable shipping options are available to ensure prompt delivery.
    Storage Shu Yangquan Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent contamination and moisture absorption. Store separately from incompatible substances such as strong acids or oxidizers. Ensure the storage area is labeled clearly and access is restricted to trained personnel.
    Application of Shu Yangquan Extract

    Purity 98%: Shu Yangquan Extract with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures high bioavailability and consistent therapeutic efficacy.

    Particle Size 10 μm: Shu Yangquan Extract at particle size 10 μm is used in oral suspension preparations, where improved dispersion and solubility are achieved.

    Stability Temperature 60°C: Shu Yangquan Extract with stability temperature 60°C is used in topical cream applications, where extended shelf life under ambient conditions is maintained.

    Viscosity Grade 120 cP: Shu Yangquan Extract at viscosity grade 120 cP is used in gel-based drug delivery systems, where optimal spreadability and controlled release are provided.

    Moisture Content ≤2%: Shu Yangquan Extract with moisture content ≤2% is used in powder blending for tablet production, where enhanced flowability and reduced caking are obtained.

    Molecular Weight 450 Da: Shu Yangquan Extract with molecular weight 450 Da is used in injectable solutions, where rapid systemic absorption and precise dosing are supported.

    pH Range 5.5–6.5: Shu Yangquan Extract within pH range 5.5–6.5 is used in dermatological emulsions, where excellent skin compatibility and minimized irritation are delivered.

    Residual Solvent <0.1%: Shu Yangquan Extract with residual solvent <0.1% is used in health supplement capsules, where safety profile and regulatory compliance are ensured.

    UV Absorbance 0.06 at 260 nm: Shu Yangquan Extract with UV absorbance 0.06 at 260 nm is used in analytical reference standards, where accurate quantification and reproducibility are facilitated.

    Heavy Metals ≤10 ppm: Shu Yangquan Extract with heavy metals ≤10 ppm is used in food additive manufacturing, where high purity standards and consumer safety are guaranteed.

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    More Introduction

    Shu Yangquan Extract: A Closer Look from the Manufacturing Floor

    Bringing Extracts from Concept to Reality

    Every batch of Shu Yangquan Extract we produce upgrades the way our customers handle industrial processing, particularly in fields that demand clean results and reliable performance. Manufacturing isn’t a simple game of batching powders and liquids—years in this business have taught us the importance of consistency and integrity. Shu Yangquan Extract, with its specialty blend, shows what careful sourcing and quality oversight can deliver. Instead of watching efficiency slip due to low-grade inputs, our clients stay ahead by moving to a more predictable, refined extract.

    Inside our plants, technicians don’t sit behind glass—there’s a hands-on approach at every stage, with each drum tested for active content and checked for purity. We never shortcut basics. Standardization means our Shu Yangquan Extract keeps its active fractions above critical minimums. This matters most to processors, formulators, and industrial chemists who can’t afford mysterious deviations in their end product. Unlike so many raw imports that carry inconsistent color or unwanted residues, our extract travels through a chain of in-process checks before it ever leaves our facility.

    Not All Extracts Are Equal

    Too many producers treat extracts as a commodity—just another bulk powder or concentrate. Our approach runs deeper. Shu Yangquan Extract comes from select material, handled under low-temperature conditions that preserve sensitive fractions and keep out the byproducts that degrade performance. We control our lot records to the batch level, monitoring trace compounds that, while barely visible, shift the character of the extract and affect downstream processing.

    Some compare Shu Yangquan Extract to similar products from bulk traders or overseas brokers. The difference lies in hands-on transparency. While traders may push certificate files with incomplete detail, we maintain a direct path between raw material procurement and process controls. For each model, whether fine crystalline or coarse, our specifications reach beyond basic percentage claims, drilling deeper into solubility, particle distribution, and reactivity. These small practices create a noticeable edge, especially for buyers frustrated by sudden shifts in viscosity or off-notes that show up in formulations.

    Specifications that Matter on the Factory Floor

    Shu Yangquan Extract isn’t just sold by appearance or market buzzwords. Each model, such as our YQX-80 or YQX-95 lines, answers a practical manufacturing challenge. Some factories need finer granulation to speed up blending, others prefer a coarser cut for controlled, slow-release action. Moisture ranges are controlled tightly, since damp product clumps or goes bad quickly and doesn’t handle well in automated feeders or mixing paddles.

    Having moved through enough feedback from regular plant audits and on-site visits, we know low-residue levels and high thermal stability shape day-to-day operations. The reason some buyers stick with us is clear: failures on the line mean unexpected downtime, spoiled batches, and expensive returns. Shu Yangquan Extract stays dry, flows cleanly, and keeps chemical profiles steady regardless of season—a claim not every maker can offer with confidence.

    Chemical manufacturing faces endless pressure to reduce residual solvents and biological contamination. Our in-house labs pull samples throughout each run, flagging anything out of range so that only approved lots ship. Every new contract sees testing equipment recalibrated and benchmarks reviewed against results from production partners as well as our own archive. Feedback from one industry often tracks into the next; improvements in dissolution rate for food processors end up benefiting detergent makers months down the road.

    Understanding Applications: Real Problems, Real Solutions

    Buyers often call in to ask what makes Shu Yangquan Extract suited for their processing line versus generic alternatives. From our experience, most run into trouble when recipes or scale-up batches don’t match what’s on paper. That’s where our product’s reproducibility and certified composition prove vital. Process engineers and R&D chemists can pick up our YQX-80 variant for applications demanding rapid solubility and fine texture, or our YQX-95 when heat resistance and shelf life matter most.

    One regular customer in the adhesives sector gave up on imports after seeing separation in their bulk tanks caused by poorly controlled extract granules. Shu Yangquan’s thermal profile kept their process smooth, even after storage in uncooled warehouses. In another case, a personal-care manufacturer was fighting inconsistent textures in their lotions and gels. Our team walked their operators step by step through changing their feed protocols, dialing in on the right particle grade. Since their switch, product smoothness went up and viscosity failures fell away.

    Powdered technical extracts all compete in a crowded market, but actual success sits on the shop floor. Workers notice whether a drum lifts clean or leaves dust clouds. Maintenance teams track whether buildup in feeders and pipes goes away. These day-to-day details get missed by spec sheets and marketing gloss, but in plant walkthroughs and operator interviews, the small differences in Shu Yangquan’s handling and storage come up time and again.

    Avoiding Pitfalls: Issues with Competitive Extracts

    Time and again, new buyers reach out after struggling with knock-off extracts. They see crystals clogging dispensers, discoloring final batches, or bringing in foreign odors. Some products barely pass local compliance, failing on residue or contamination testing. Others swing wildly in quality from one drum to the next, leaving production planners guessing at yields and batch consistency.

    This happens because some traders care more about moving tonnage than maintaining active content or storage life. We’ve seen products cut with inert fillers, labeled as “pure,” delivered in bags leaking moisture after sitting months in uncontrolled ports. Over the years, we’ve returned more incoming samples to resellers and brokers than we care to count. A supplier might shave off pennies per kilogram, but hidden costs show up quickly: downtime, spoiled mixes, and regulatory compliance incidents.

    Taking these lessons, we built out a tighter material stewardship path. Each raw batch coming into our plant faces inspection and lab verification before ever reaching production lines. We track input lots straight through to finished packaging, catching issues at the source instead of letting surprises surface only at the customer site.

    Built for Scalable Manufacturing

    Our own reputation and infrastructure depend on delivering materials that keep up with automation and modern batch scheduling. High-volume customers need extract that moves smoothly in pneumatic systems, pours freely from bulk bags, and resists agglomeration no matter how long it stays in climate-controlled warehouses. Shu Yangquan Extract models are tailored to the performance criteria that matter during high-throughput runs, not only in hand-batch labs.

    We know end users often move past the laboratory and into pilot scaling almost overnight. Any variability in reactivity or moisture can kill a scale-up. That’s why our QC team keeps detailed archives tracing every drum to time-stamped process controls and in-plant analytical records, rather than anonymous lot codes that tell buyers nothing about genealogy. On-site consultations with manufacturing engineers have led us to adjust not just particle size, but even packaging design to handle plant requirements for rapid, low-waste transfers.

    Supporting Regulatory and Market Demands

    Today’s buyers face more than just technical puzzles—they work under growing regulatory uncertainties. Whether complying with food-grade codes, REACH, ISO certifications, or tough environmental standards on both residue and origin, extract buyers need confidence that paperwork and real product conditions line up. Shu Yangquan Extract batches leave our site with a full document set tied not only to composition and expiry, but also in-plant controls and tracebacks for every critical input.

    We’ve worked with some customers to help them pre-qualify batches for export, meeting both chemical and labeling standards across Asia, Europe, and North America. Our technical staff field questions directly, so that doubts get sorted fast. This gets especially important when recalls or audits ask for specifics on trace compounds or byproducts—records straight from our own lab, not a reseller’s spreadsheet, keep operations moving without legal or compliance roadblocks.

    Direct Problem-Solving with Industry Partners

    Some product makers see raw materials as an afterthought—yet for every successful brand, there’s an upstream partner helping remove production headaches. We don’t leave buyers managing problems in isolation. Regular customers often reach out mid-project for advice on new lines or market pivots. In one case, a major coatings producer needed to drive down solvent use without risking extract breakdown. We adjusted our thermal treatment processes and particle cut to deliver a bespoke solution that cut their rework rates by over 30 percent.

    For smaller manufacturers, Shu Yangquan Extract provides cost stability, since the composition stays fixed regardless of order size. This helps level the playing field, letting small buyers match the processing reliability of bigger firms. Sharp, clear documentation, batch-level logs, and customer support from people with genuine factory insight keep complex scale-ups and seasonal peaks under control.

    Honest Feedback: Learning from the End User

    The real source of improvement for us comes from the feedback loop out on the ground. No manufacturer, no matter how experienced, catches every issue before launch. We follow up not only through batch returns or claims but by visiting client plants and interviewing shift managers and machine techs. Users have flagged bag seam weaknesses, noticed better powder flow off certain pallets, or raised issues from new blending lines that never surfaced in laboratory trials.

    Back at the manufacturing site, this feedback goes straight to process planning. Adjustments to mixing vessels, drier temperatures, or sieve selection all follow input from end users—not from spreadsheet modeling or salesman promises. Over time, this practical back-and-forth has kept Shu Yangquan Extract both stable and flexible as new machinery, environmental rules, and application sectors keep changing.

    Environmental and Sustainability Commitments

    Industrial chemicals face more scrutiny from both regulators and the public for their impact on supply chains and ecosystems. Inside our plant, we focus on responsible solvent management, energy recovery, and careful byproduct disposal. Increasingly, buyers want to know our position on sustainability, upstream stewardship, and packaging waste. Our team started by redesigning waste capture at extraction stages, systematically reducing both water and energy footprints.

    Shu Yangquan Extract benefits from years of adjustment in raw input sourcing and minimized chemical waste at each step. Our R&D runs shelf-life and recyclability studies on every new packaging design. The transition to using high-barrier liners and bulk return systems came from these efforts to close the loop, helping both buyers and our own operations hit ambitious sustainability targets.

    We don’t claim perfection or pretend the journey finished. The push for cleaner technologies remains ongoing. Still, regular audits by third parties, customer-driven reporting, and self-checks keep environmental impact metrics open and heading in the right direction. This isn’t marketing spin—it’s survival in markets where buyers ask deeper questions about not just function, but footprint.

    Ongoing Innovation and Future Directions

    Product demands shift as customers in nutrition, pharmacy, cosmetics, and industrial sectors refine product formulas and production methods. Our technical group works directly with partners to test new modifications, tweaking process parameters to deliver purer active profiles, better flow, and tailored granulation.

    Sometimes these innovations come out of necessity—a detergent manufacturer notices a formulation challenge and needs an adjusted heat-stable extract. Other times, it’s proactive: our research staff screens new botanical sources or extraction solvents, aiming for either cost savings, improved health and safety, or a lower environmental burden.

    The experience gained on the chemical floor, with real workloads and critical deadlines, underpins every tweak. Customers know that behind the name Shu Yangquan Extract, there’s a team not afraid to challenge old assumptions or retire underperforming models, all with the goal of delivering what modern manufacturers actually need in a tough, fast-changing market.

    Choosing Shu Yangquan: Upstream Reliability Downstream

    Picking the right technical extract shapes everything from run rates to delivered product quality. Over decades, customers have chosen us for results that keep production lines running, downtime low, and compliance straightforward. Shu Yangquan Extract stands out because it doesn’t leave quality or traceability to chance. Raw input purity and production discipline translate straight into smoother, safer operation at the user’s plant, and into finished products that hold their value.

    Instead of leaving accountability to distant traders or shifting blame to paperwork, we own the process. Our team remains reachable, ready to answer technical questions, pull archive lots, or tweak production parameters when customers are ready to push for higher performance or tougher compliance.

    For the engineers and factory hands on the frontlines, small wins add up. Faster blends, tidier drum emptying, stable reactivity, reduced line cleaning—these gains add to long-term performance, lowering hidden costs and keeping both management and shop floor teams happy. Behind the bag or drum of Shu Yangquan Extract, there’s a factory, a lab, and a technical team invested in real-world solutions—not just meeting specs, but raising the bar for what users expect from their chemical suppliers.