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HS Code |
543263 |
| Product Name | Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 |
| Appearance | White granular powder |
| Chemical Type | Cross-linked sodium polyacrylate |
| Absorption Capacity Salinity | 50-70 g/g (0.9% NaCl solution) |
| Absorption Capacity Deionized | 300-600 g/g (distilled water) |
| Particle Size Range | 300-850 microns |
| Moisture Content | <8% |
| Bulk Density | 0.65-0.85 g/cm³ |
| Ph Value | 6.0-7.5 (in 0.5% solution) |
| Residual Monomer | <500 ppm |
| Gel Strength | High |
| Odor | Odorless |
As an accredited Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
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Absorption Capacity: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with high absorption capacity is used in baby diaper manufacturing, where it ensures rapid liquid uptake and extended dryness. Particle Size: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with 150-300 μm particle size is used in horticultural soil amendments, where it promotes uniform water retention and reduces irrigation frequency. Purity Level: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 at 99% purity is used in wound dressings, where it minimizes contamination and maintains sterile conditions for optimal healing. Swelling Rate: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 featuring a rapid swelling rate is used in feminine hygiene pads, where it quickly locks away fluids and prevents leakage. Gel Strength: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with enhanced gel strength is used in pet litter products, where it maintains shape under pressure and controls odor effectively. Retention Capacity: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with superior retention capacity is used in cable water-blocking tapes, where it prevents water ingress and protects cable longevity. Thermal Stability: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with stability up to 120°C is used in medical cold packs, where it retains performance during autoclaving and storage. Water Absorption Under Pressure: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 maintaining absorption under 0.9 psi pressure is used in adult incontinence products, where it guarantees absorption efficiency even under body weight. Ionic Tolerance: Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 with high ionic tolerance is used in agricultural hydrogels, where it provides consistent water absorption in saline or hard water conditions. |
| Packing | Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 is packaged in a 25 kg white woven bag with blue labeling and a moisture-resistant inner liner. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730: 16 metric tons packed in 800 bags, each bag weighing 20 kg. |
| Shipping | Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 is shipped in sealed, moisture-proof bags or drums weighing 25 kg each to prevent contamination and caking. Packages are securely stacked on pallets for stability and ease of handling. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong oxidizers during transport. |
| Storage | Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. Storage areas should be equipped with appropriate spill containment to minimize environmental release. |
| Shelf Life | Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in a cool, dry, and sealed container. |
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In our years of chemical manufacturing, we have stared down the everyday problems of humidity, leak management, and product stability. Many customers in hygiene goods, agriculture, and packaging come to us not just for a solution, but for one that consistently performs. From our own hands-on work scaling up polymer synthesis to fine-tuning batch temperatures and crosslinking agents, we have learned that a so-called “good” absorbent isn’t always good enough when the stakes run high.
Super Absorbent Polymer CR-730 grew out of feedback from those fields where failure isn’t an option. In our own workshops, our team worked out a formula that achieves quick swelling, high retention, and robust gel strength. A lot of what shaped CR-730 happened not just in lab books, but by responding to real-world issues: underwhelming returns from cheaper blends, messy gels that break down under load, slow uptake of fluids, and poor distribution in finished goods. If a crop bed remains too wet, roots suffer. If a diaper leaks after a single use, reputation suffers. We listened to those pains because we’ve felt them ourselves in our own production and after supporting thousands of metric tons out the door.
CR-730 stands as our most balanced super absorbent—delivering a blend of particle size, porosity, and gel strength that fits real industry needs. Over the years, we learned the hard way that maximizing only one property often brings trouble downstream. You need a polymer that soaks up fast, holds together, and still vents moisture at the right rate. In CR-730, we don’t chase the highest next number for its own sake; our design comes from what works batch after batch, across seasons and climates.
Some manufacturers push SAPs as if every application fits the same mold. We don’t. Over time, we’ve sized up where off-the-shelf absorbents break down. CR-730 employs a crosslink network fine-tuned to keep swelling controlled—meaning once it absorbs, it holds onto that liquid firmly, even under moderate pressure. That matters for use in hygiene pads and medical dressings, where runoff becomes a real safety concern. Many generic SAPs break apart into mushy gels after long soaking. Our process avoids that by optimizing both monomer ratios and polymerization kinetics at scale. Small tweaks in manufacturing deliver big wins in gel strength, and we see that in the field reports.
In agriculture, over-watering or drought stress both bring headaches. The ability of CR-730 to absorb and release moisture in root zones, without clumping or leaching, gives crops a fighting chance. We craft our particle sizes not by guesswork but by analyzing thousands of finished batches tested on soil beds and controlled pots. That saves farmers on water costs while maximizing plant health. Our knowledge comes not from marketing slides, but from direct customer partnerships and our own field trials.
Some products on the market advertise high absorption like it’s the only game in town. From years running our reactors, we know it’s about more than just grams per gram. Polymers that balloon too fast often collapse or cause “gel blocking,” making the rest of their volume useless. CR-730 keeps that under control, using internal architecture that balances swelling with mechanical stability. We keep an eye on the trade-offs—so end users get value, not just numbers on a brochure.
Laboratory results matter, but what matters more is real performance under everyday conditions. For CR-730, the absorption capacity consistently tracks high performance in both distilled and saline water, typically above 300 grams per gram deionized, and robust in 0.9 percent saline. These numbers aren’t cherry-picked for the highest spike. We track every production lot and report the actual spread of performance, reflecting real conditions our customers face worldwide.
Our granular range spans from fine powders to larger beads, letting users select the best match for their machinery or field application. We mechanically sieve each batch instead of relying only on average data, so users avoid jamming filling lines or causing uneven application rates in seed coatings or diapers. Our tight particle distribution directly results from feedback loops involving our QC technicians and our customers’ own plant operators.
As a manufacturer, every kilogram of crosslinker and water content comes under scrutiny. We maintain water-insoluble content above 90 percent by weight, giving durability in finished goods even after weeks of exposure to complex fluids. Our pH control, usually within a 6.0 to 8.0 range, arises from balancing environmental compatibility with chemical stability—a result of countless line trials and follow-through adjustments.
Sanitation and hygiene product makers require more than just absorbency. They look for clean handling, fast swelling, neutral odor, and stable performance across blends. We designed CR-730’s formulation after speaking with packagers, compounders, and line managers who complained of slow hydration rates and lingering chemical smells from other vendors’ polymers. Using high-purity acrylate sources and our own dust suppression processing, CR-730 brings lower risk of migration, sticking, or plastification issues in tissue, pads, and liners. Our own teams ran CR-730 through multiple converting and high-speed blending lines before we signed off the process.
Customers in agriculture focus on water management. CR-730 helps to extend irrigation cycles and buffer plants against both drought and flooding. We observed during several growing seasons that the wrong SAP can tie up vital nutrients or break down prematurely. Our solution involves not just particle grading but the right selection of initiators and stabilizers, field-tested on a variety of crops and soil types. We make sure the product delivers season after season.
Industrial packaging presents another challenge—especially for electronics, pharmaceuticals, and perishable goods prone to damage from humidity. Our users need assurance that dry packs work on arrival, whether the goods go by sea or sit in a warehouse. CR-730 keeps moisture locked away and won’t re-release it unexpectedly under mild heating or vibration—a direct payoff from tight control on crosslinking density and after-polymerization washing.
A big gap exists between performance claims and field results. Out in the actual shop floor or on the farm, conditions seldom match lab simulations. Some competitors’ SAPs clog filling lines, cake in packs, or break down when users least expect it. We chased those problems with long iterations of pilot production and side-by-side tests. Over the years, this work showed us that a slightly slower swelling can prevent clogging and give uniform application. Users don’t need the world’s fastest gel if it means blockages or product losses.
Our technical sales engineers spend time on user sites, not just behind desks, gathering feedback on each batch. A key insight from our own support records: absorbency measured at scale rarely matches theoretical lab values unless dust, particle size, and even minor ionic contaminants are under control. It’s not enough to match specs under controlled settings—real industrial and agricultural operations demand reliability over time and under stress.
Keeping product odor-neutral came up again and again, especially in hygiene applications. We overhauled esterification processes and switched feedstock suppliers more than once, upending established routines. The result: we hit a solid baseline with CR-730 on residual monomer content and off-gassing, reflected in user ratings for comfort and compliance.
Manufacturing SAP is more than chemistry—it’s repeatable precision. In our workshops, the difference between a good batch and a headache downstream often comes down to temperature ramp rates, agitation profile, and humidity control. We learned through direct oversight and talking to shift leaders that even minor lapses in these parameters shift the properties of the final product. With CR-730, we track every lot from monomer arrival to packing, logging real-time parameters like dissolved oxygen, viscosity, and residual impurity levels. These systems pay off, ensuring that customers see consistent results batch after batch, not just on the best day.
Washing and drying get as much attention as synthesis. Each CR-730 lot undergoes rigorous post-polymerization washing, pulling down extractables that can interfere with sensitive packaging or cause odors in hygiene products. Our dryers operate with feedback from real scaling trials to avoid overdrying or thermal degradation. The result shows up in longer shelf life—a major customer request—plus better handling and blending performance.
We use closed-loop dust control in production to cut contamination and operator exposure. Extra effort put into capturing superfines pays off later on packing lines and in final product formulation, reducing dust migration and loss. Across more than a decade, we have modified plant layouts, replaced solvent lines, and trained teams to keep improving CR-730’s quality as demands shift in the market.
Real life throws curveballs—whether it’s tropical humidity, high salt content, or unexpected shipping delays. Many SAPs lose function in high-salt environments, which we encountered from shipments to coastal regions or medical uses requiring saline stability. Our own trials pushed CR-730 to hold its absorption volume even in harsh simulated environments. We use feedback from every failed batch to drive small-but-crucial changes in formulation.
We deal with logistics and storage during every shipping cycle. SAPs exposed to high heat or moisture can start to degrade, breaking down before they even reach the user. Learning this from hard-won experience, our packaging team stepped up sealing and moisture-barrier standards to safeguard CR-730 during transit and storage, reflecting real customer needs.
Mistakes and surprises drive most meaningful learning. We have had to reformulate CR-730 to address faster uptake in colder climates and reduce caking in warm ones. These changes grew from direct user feedback and testing, leading to a product now respected for stability in both retail shelves and extreme environments.
A chemical manufacturer cannot ignore the operational hassles faced by partners down the line. Our engineering support goes straight to the factory floor, not just tech sheets. We help dial in feed rates in dosing machines for diaper lines, share best practices for mixing CR-730 with soil amendments, and offer real-world recommendations for storage and shelf-life extension. Many improvements to CR-730 came from hands-on calls and on-site troubleshooting, solving problems hand-in-hand with end users.
Some customers come with their own in-house protocols, others with nothing beyond a basic requirement. Rather than hand off a generic guide, we provide insights directly from our process engineers and shift technicians—describing what has worked in countless settings. That way, users avoid pain points, wasted product, or costly blending errors.
A common troubleshooting point: powder build-up or bridging in feeding hoppers. We have responded by adjusting both moisture content and anti-caking treatments, balancing performance with clean handling. The result is fewer call-backs, smoother integration, and less waste on production lines.
Years of scale manufacturing made us believers in documented performance. Every line supervisor, lab technician, and operations manager records not just batch acceptance, but small variances in real-world absorption, particle flow, and physical stability. This feedback loop drives incremental gains batch after batch.
We invest in analytical chemistry, in-line monitoring, and post-market sampling—not for the sake of process management alone, but to catch early shifts in performance from raw material volatility or process drift. Small tweaks, like adjusting monomer feed rates or recalibrating drying conditions, lead to more reliable CR-730 IRL performance. By owning every part of the supply chain, from the reactor to boxed product, we retain control over the user experience. These details show up in fewer surprises and more reliable end-use results.
Quality certificates, lot tracking, and full traceability aren’t marketing—these practices protect both us and our users. If something ever goes wrong, we know the history and adjust quickly. Traceability caught small impurities or feed inconsistencies before they became customer issues, a lesson learned from real disruptions.
A lot of super absorbent polymers hit the market shouting only about capacity. From what we see—and what our users share—that metric means little if the polymer falls short on gel strength, speed, or stability. We built CR-730 by balancing performance in field and manufacturing, not just in lab metrics.
Batch-to-batch stability ranks as our top deliverable. Users dealing with inconsistent SAPs from other sources report production headaches, product rejections, and increased waste. By controlling every process detail and responding to feedback in real time, we deliver a product users rely on, whether it goes into retail hygiene packs or rural irrigation networks. Our constant support extends from lab analysis to full truckload delivery, reducing the friction and risk all the way down the chain.
CR-730 resists breakdown under repeated load and exposure, handling high salinity, irregular temperatures, and real-world storage hazards. Our infrastructure allows us to respond quickly to trend shifts, supply interruptions, or regulation changes, giving our users a stable partner as well as a stable product.
Our direct manufacturing model makes troubleshooting straightforward. No guessing about batch origins or unseen suppliers. Our teams support each shipment and client relationship over the long term, tracking real user outcomes instead of just logged sales.
The work doesn’t stop with one product launch. Every season brings new feedback as user applications evolve. We push ourselves to keep CR-730 tuned to modern needs: tighter regulatory requirements, demands for lower residuals, more eco-friendly disposal, compatibility with next-generation biodegradable blends. Our research and production teams keep adapting, collaborating with partners across industries and regions.
We hear the call for improved sustainability and are actively investigating bio-based monomers and closed-process recycling streams—always with an eye on keeping performance consistent. As technology and customer needs advance, our culture of honesty and grit drives continuous progress, grounded in a working knowledge of what those who rely on our SAP actually face.
Every kilogram of CR-730 produced represents hundreds of hours refining, testing, and listening. For those seeking not just a polymer, but a dependable workhorse shaped by true manufacturing insight, CR-730 delivers. That’s a claim we make after seeing the product work in the toughest real-world settings, day after day.