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Benzoylamide

    • Product Name Benzoylamide
    • Alias Benzamide
    • Einecs 208-924-9
    • 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

    504767

    Chemical Name Benzoylamide
    Molecular Formula C7H7NO
    Molecular Weight 121.14 g/mol
    Cas Number 619-57-8
    Appearance White to off-white solid
    Melting Point 125-128°C
    Boiling Point 348.4°C at 760 mmHg
    Density 1.24 g/cm³
    Solubility Slightly soluble in water; soluble in organic solvents
    Structure Benzene ring attached to a carboxamide group
    Smiles C1=CC=C(C=C1)C(=O)N
    Iupac Name Benzamide
    Odor Odorless
    Refractive Index 1.633

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Benzoylamide, 100g, is packaged in a sealed, amber glass bottle with a tamper-evident cap and detailed safety labeling.
    Shipping **Shipping Description for Benzoylamide:** Benzoylamide should be shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from moisture and incompatible substances. Handle with care, following all local, national, and international regulations for non-hazardous laboratory chemicals. Ensure proper labeling and include safety documentation. Store and transport at ambient temperature, away from direct sunlight and sources of ignition.
    Storage Benzoylamide should be stored in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers and acids. Protect from light, heat, and moisture. Store at room temperature and ensure proper labeling. Follow all relevant safety guidelines and local regulations for chemical storage to prevent spills or contamination.
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    Benzoylamide: Our Perspective as a Chemical Manufacturer

    Introduction to Benzoylamide and What Stands Behind Its Value

    Years of producing core amide chemicals have shown us that the market often overlooks the details that actually make a difference in day-to-day processing. Benzoylamide, C7H7NO, belongs to the aromatic amide family, and we have invested years in fine-tuning its synthesis and purification. Through reliable batch control and attention to environmental standards, our team ensures every shipment of Benzoylamide matches expected performance in downstream applications. Instead of following formulaic production, we watch for the practical hurdles chemists and formulators encounter with structure-specific amides.

    Unlike more commoditized amides, Benzoylamide holds particular interest for those seeking selective reactivity and thermal resilience. The authentic value emerges not from data-sheet specifications, but from how it really behaves: low water content helps avoid clumping or unpredictable dissolution, and proper control of side-products like benzoic acid matters greatly for those conducting pharmaceutical intermediates synthesis or advanced polymers. From experience, poorly controlled byproducts in this chemical often cause haze, color instability, or yield drops. We prevent these challenges by maintaining distinct reaction profiles and filtration protocols during manufacturing. These are details end-users frequently appreciate only once they face downstream purity issues.

    Benzoylamide plays a central role in many processes, including the formation of specialty polymers, synthesis of key pharmaceutical intermediates, and the creation of agricultural adjuvants. Rather than viewing it as a one-size-fits-all raw material, we constantly listen to process engineers—sometimes they need micron-sized granules, sometimes they ask for specific surface areas or dissolution rates. For instance, polymer scientists often request particles tailored to avoid caking in feeding systems. Learning directly from these requests, we have optimized our product to present as a free-flowing powder and limit the fine particulate fraction below 50 microns. We consistently verify this standard using digital particle sizing and tactile batch checks—not just theoretical QA paperwork.

    Specifications and Why They Matter in Real-World Processing

    Our standard model Benzoylamide comes with a minimum purity of 99.5% by HPLC. Some might see that number and assume there’s little difference between suppliers. On the production floor and in pilot runs, that point-three or point-four percent makes or breaks the difference between a batch release and scrapped product. It’s not just about passing a lab test. During pre-polymerization or condensation reactions, trace contamination—chlorides, residual benzoic acid, or catalytic metals—triggers abnormal color development, increased viscosities, or fouling in downstream lines. By tightening every control parameter, we cut down on routine troubleshooting for our customers.

    Formulators in research settings are often tasked with scaling bench recipes to industrial levels, facing unexpected roadblocks when the Benzoylamide contains moisture above 0.1%. A spec change from 0.2% water content to less than 0.08% enabled one pilot client to avoid clumping in twin-screw extruders, making continuous operation possible without unplanned shutdowns. We achieve this by leveraging custom vacuum drying and targeted packaging methods. Moisture spec is not just a line item—it's a safeguard for equipment longevity and labor efficiency.

    We found that paying attention to the crystalline form of Benzoylamide is vital in dosage forms and reaction speed. Certain industries, such as active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) engineering, demand a specific polymorph because it impacts solubility and downstream filtration. Collaborating with process scientists, we tune crystallization rates and drying steps, monitoring solid form with powdered XRD and correlating this with the requirements of the customer. Pure, well-defined crystalline structure supports consistent reactivity—a detail visible only after months of R&D in the lab.

    Uses in Modern Industry—How Benzoylamide Finds Its Niche

    Many clients approach Benzoylamide as a straightforward intermediate, overlooking how batch-to-batch consistency affects the quality and performance of their end products. Over the last decade, we have worked closely with pharmaceutical manufacturers who use Benzoylamide as a building block for benzamide derivatives, antihypertensives, and analgesics. Yield and impurity profile influence project timelines and regulatory paperwork. Missed deadlines in drug development mean real financial risk. Our chemists understood that consistently low levels of N-acyl side products help clients pass stability testing and scale with confidence.

    Polymer innovators also rely on Benzoylamide to design high-performance specialty plastics and resins. Early in our production, we received feedback about yellowing and gel spots forming during thermal extrusion. By adjusting temperature ramp rates during final purification, we eliminated these defects, helping customers both improve product appearance and hit higher flow rates in automated casting equipment. Integrating end-user feedback in this way keeps us responsive. Our Benzoylamide meets the challenge of continuous processing, standing up to both constant heat and chemical load, outperforming cheap imports that lack precise spec control.

    Another segment that benefits is agricultural adjuvant producers. Benzoylamide acts as a component in controlled-release formulations. Moisture and granule flow seriously affect dosing and blending in large-scale mixers. We implemented anti-static packaging and introduced batch rotation policies, so each consignment arrives ready for use, not caked or uneven, which reduces rework for our customers. Each packaging improvement, though seemingly minor, actually saves hours of labor across major plants each month.

    Differences from Other Chemicals—What Our Experience Reveals

    Benzoylamide often gets discussed next to lower-cost substitutes like acetamide or benzanilide. Many new buyers ask us why not use those instead. Both acetamide and benzanilide offer different reactivity and solubility profiles. Take acetamide: its lower aromatic content impacts its use as a chain stopper or in medicinal chemistry applications. Its volatility also causes handling headaches at scale, often mandating additional safety protocols and extraction steps. Benzanilide offers higher melting points and bulkier structures. While suited for certain niche applications, it doesn’t integrate as cleanly in synthesis that demands compact side chains or predictably reactive aromatic cores.

    We learned that suppliers who treat Benzoylamide as a direct drop-in replacement for these alternatives create avoidable technical issues down the line—clogged filters, slow reaction times, or color drift in end products. Benzoylamide’s unique aromatic amide structure makes it preferred when a fine-tuned balance between solubility, reactivity, and thermal stability is necessary. This is not something a data sheet highlights, but feedback from process managers consistently echoes this need. That practical difference only comes to light after dozens of trial runs, which inspired us to commit to educational outreach about where Benzoylamide’s strengths actually lie.

    Technical teams often ask about the environmental or safety profile versus other amides. Compared to chloro-containing amides, Benzoylamide avoids persistent chlorine-based byproducts. This not only means a safer work environment, but also smoother permitting and easier regulatory paperwork for plant managers. Our decision to exclude certain catalysts further reduces heavy metal trace levels, simplifying disposal and downstream purification.

    Production Quality—Where In-House Approach Pays Off

    Years ago, operating as both processor and quality control team, we chased higher yields only to find downstream users running into reproducibility issues during scale-up. Tightening our own SAP-managed batch controls and prioritizing lab-to-plant testing opened up more reliable streams for both regular and custom-grade Benzoylamide. Sending mixed-grade material to a client once resulted in months of troubleshooting on their new product run. That mistake solidified our view: only consistent, transparent in-house control works in real practice, especially when clients are on timeline-driven launches.

    Different powder lots sometimes express subtle changes in particle surface area, affecting dissolution. Our process now applies continuous milling and fractionation, monitored in real-time. This extra layer of control yields powders which actually flow and blend right into client mixer lines, cutting down both manual intervention and lost material. We see ourselves as responsible for not merely hitting an abstract purity number, but supporting every link in the chain, from storage, to handling, through to the moment Benzoylamide comes into contact with the next critical reagent.

    We commonly produce Benzoylamide for customers with highly specific particle size demands: 200-mesh, 325-mesh, or larger granules for suited to semi-automatic packaging. Achieving these grades honed our expertise in particle size grading, which addresses the particular feeding speeds and blending uniformity required during continuous production. By working directly with packaging and process engineers, we continue to tailor the form factor to reduce plant labor costs, increase throughput, and minimize downtime.

    Supporting Product Innovation Through Direct Collaboration

    Customers often bring developmental hurdles to our table. An agrochemical innovator, for example, wanted a Benzoylamide with a tighter D50 distribution to stabilize dissolution in field tests. Instead of waiting for off-the-shelf solutions, we re-engineered the grinding and sieving line, producing a batch tailored to their trial. This collaboration cut their project lead time by two months. Such hands-on problem-solving encourages cooperative progress, rather than forcing process engineers to work around supplier limitations. That spirit continues to shape our R&D choices.

    From medical chemistry to performance materials, Benzoylamide provides versatility without the complexity sometimes found in more hazardous or reactive alternatives. It’s less about technical jargon and more about offering a material that reacts, dissolves, and blends with consistency in real-life processes. Many new customers only become aware of Benzoylamide’s plus points after working through several rounds of compounding or synthesis—and coming up against problems created by other amides or suppliers. By taking feedback directly from these practical trials, we adapt packaging sizes, address ambient humidity shielding, switch to inert liners, or design dosing formats that serve the exact workflow demand.

    Pharmaceutical chemists in particular require a partner prepared to troubleshoot filtering, purification, or salt formation processes—often those steps make or break a regulatory submission. If an API project hinges on the purity or polymorphic clarity of Benzoylamide, we don’t leave trouble-shooting in the customer’s hands. Our technical team remains available for targeted follow-up and customized batches for pilot production. While mass-produced commodity-grade Benzoylamide exists, it rarely measures up in complex applications. This hands-on partnership style reflects our approach as a manufacturer, not simply an order taker.

    Environmental Impact and Responsible Manufacturing

    Recognizing the need for sustainable development, we continually audit our Benzoylamide process line to cut waste, reduce water and energy use, and implement recovery systems for solvents. For example, shifting to closed-loop solvent recycling dropped both emissions and raw material costs, aligning with regulatory expectations and company goals for stewardship. Lowering process effluent directly benefits both local community and compliance risk for our customers, who increasingly demand cleaner inputs for their own sustainability certifications.

    We also focus on offering Benzoylamide that meets or exceeds environmental standards for heavy metals and volatile organic compounds. This means selecting raw materials with certified low analytical backgrounds, tracking every input in our ERP, and providing COAs with every batch. Customers find this information simplifies their own reporting and waste management processes, helping pass audits and customer approval cycles faster. These controls extend from tanker unloading all the way through micro-packaging operations, giving our clients confidence in their own supply chains.

    Transport and warehousing play major roles in product preservation. By implementing temperature control in our supply chain during warmer months, we protect Benzoylamide from caking and hydrolysis. This adjustment, while requiring logistics investment, pays off through fewer returned consignments and steadier customer production runs. Each cycle of improvement is a direct response to client feedback, not just a theory in process efficiency.

    The Human Impact—Practical Partnership in Supplying Benzoylamide

    By running our own production operations, we view every customer challenge as a mirror for our own practices. If a plant struggles with inconsistent Benzoylamide feed quality, we examine our drying cycle calibrations, packaging protocols, and even train logistics partners on careful handling. Our manufacturing staff get feedback directly from client-side plant operators and QC teams, so we turn process knowledge into hands-on changes on batch lines—whether implementing stricter foreign matter filters or introducing pre-ship inspection routines at the warehouse.

    As chemical engineers ourselves, we realize the complications mismatched product properties create. Unexpected color development, slight acidity, or low-flow powder can wreck output rates in downstream plants. That’s why we take every query seriously, tracking complaints and improvement requests, building each lesson into standard operating practice. Our Benzoylamide production runs reflect that cumulative learning. Every new hire, from R&D to packaging crew, receives direct training on how their actions affect final client success rates, fostering a culture of shared accountability across departments.

    For teams building the next generation of active ingredients or performance materials, consistent Benzoylamide quality keeps their timelines intact, removes troubleshooting from their workflow, and relieves the pressure on laboratory teams to manually compensate for supplier gaps. By staying in close contact with our client base—remedying issues, delivering samples for joint process validation, and crafting technical documentation that matters—we contribute practical value beyond the chemical itself.

    Why Our Approach to Benzoylamide Matters—Experience Beyond the Standard Offer

    Having produced Benzoylamide at scale through both calm and challenging market conditions, we know each step in the process impacts not only us, but also our customers’ bottom line and the end user’s safety. The chemical’s performance starts at our reactors but is only proven in the hands of the client, in hundreds of different applications, thousands of kilometers away.

    Every batch we send out carries the sum of our experience—fine tuning reaction conditions, validating purity by chromatography and spectroscopy, adjusting particle size by hands-on testing, and ensuring safe logistics all the way to the client’s facility. While mass production often encourages indifference, those in the industry recognize the importance of details. Our clients rely on us for product and process reliability, not simply a line on a stocklist.

    Whether used in sophisticated drug synthesis, in complex polymer mixtures, or as part of environmentally sensitive agriculture blends, Benzoylamide demands a hands-on, real-world approach to manufacturing. Looking ahead, we will keep integrating feedback from actual use cases, address environmental and handling concerns, and invest in custom solutions for technical teams who use our Benzoylamide as a foundation for innovation. The next decade of chemical manufacturing will separate the real partners from the catalogue-fillers—and our commitment to detail, safety, performance, and customer support stands as our answer to that challenge.