Camphor is a white transparent waxy crystalline solid with a strong penetrating pungent aromatic odor. Mostly, it is found in wood of the trees in the laurel family. It can also be synthetically produced from oil of turpentine. It is used for its scent, as an ingredient in cooking (mainly in India), as an embalming fluid, in religious ceremonies and for medicinal purposes.
Camphor Powder: DAB6
Chloride: 0.035%
Melting Point: 170°C min
Identification Up to Standard
Specific Rotation: 2~ +5
Camphor Powder: DAB8
Characters Up to Standard
Melting Point: 174°C—179°C
Identification Up to Standard
Appearence of Solution Up to Standard
Acidity or Alkalinity Up to Standard
Dissoluble Test Up to Standard
Related Substances: 96% min
Residue on evaporation: 0.1% max
Camphor Powder: DAB10/BP200
Characters Up to Standard
Melting Point: 174°C—180°C
Identification Up to Standard
Appearence of Solution Up to Standard
Acidity or Alkalinity Up to Standard
Dissoluble Test Up to Standard
Related Substances Up to Standard
Residue on evaporation: 0.05% max
Angle of Optical Rotation: -0.15°—+0.15°C
Halogens: 100mg/kg max
Water Up to Standard
Inspection Details: SGS or any other agency as per your requirement.