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Casein (Acid Casein)

CAS 9000-71-9

A milk-derived protein binder long used in adhesives, coated papers, and industrial finishes. Industrial uses include adhesives, paper coatings, paints, casein plastics, and man-made fibers, and it serves as a protective colloid, emulsifying agent, and binder.

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HS Code
3501.10
At a Glance
Material Family
Acids & Salts
Record Type
UVCB
Primary Role
Film Formation · Thickening / Rheology
Functional Roles
CASEIN
ANTISTATICHAIR CONDITIONINGSKIN CONDITIONING
Applications & Use Cases
  • Adhesives: Binder in woodworking and paperboard adhesives.
  • Paper coatings: Pigmented coatings for high-quality paper.
  • Paints/binders: Binder in paints and coatings.
  • Protective colloid: Emulsifying agent and protective colloid.
Physical Properties
Appearance
White to cream amorphous powder or granules (typical)
Odor
Faint, milk-like (typical)
Isoelectric Point pH
~4.6 (typical)
Water Solubility
Practically insoluble in water at pH ~4.6; soluble in dilute alkali / alkaline salts (typical)
Solubility Other
Insoluble in ethanol and most organic solvents (typical)
Bulk Density G per Cm3
~0.4-0.6 (typical, powder)
Moisture Content Pct
<=12 (typical, technical grade)
Protein Content Pct
>=88 on dry basis (typical)
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3501 . 10
Chapter 35
Albuminoidal substances; modified starches; glues; enzymes
Heading 35.01
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3501.10
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
9000-71-9
INCI Name
CASEIN
Synonyms & Trade Names
Acid casein Casein Casein from bovine milk Milk protein casein Lactic casein Caseins Bovine milk casein
Full Description

Casein (CAS 9000-71-9) is the principal phosphoprotein of milk; the acid grade is precipitated from skim milk with acid. Industrial uses include adhesives, paper coatings, paints, casein plastics, and man-made fibers, and it serves as a protective colloid, emulsifying agent, and binder.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is acid casein used for industrially?

Acid casein (CAS 9000-71-9) is used as a binder in woodworking and paperboard adhesives, in pigmented coatings for high-quality paper, and as a binder in paints. It also functions as a protective colloid and emulsifying agent, and is a feedstock for casein plastics and man-made fibers.

What is acid casein made from?

Casein is the principal phosphoprotein of milk. The acid grade is precipitated from skim milk by acidification, then washed and dried to an industrial powder. It is classified under HS 3501.10.

How does acid casein differ from rennet casein?

Acid casein is precipitated by lowering pH (acid coagulation), whereas rennet casein is coagulated enzymatically; the two differ in mineral content and solubility behavior. Acid casein is typically converted to caseinates or used directly in adhesives, coatings, and binders. Specify your application so we can confirm the appropriate grade.

Is acid casein soluble in water?

Acid casein itself is largely insoluble in water at its isoelectric region but readily dissolves when neutralized with alkali to form soluble caseinates, which is how it is activated as a binder and protective colloid. Dissolution conditions depend on the alkali and grade used.

How is industrial acid casein supplied and documented?

It is supplied as a dried industrial-grade powder in bags and supersacks, with a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) per lot. Request a bulk quote with your required mesh/particle specification and volume.

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