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1 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Page 1 of 8 Jost Chemical Co. Product Listing NH 4 20 Ca Ammonium Products Ammonium Phosphate Monobasic ACS Crystals - Product Code 2020 Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic ACS Granulated - Product Code 2024 Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic ACS Crystals - Product Code 2025 Ammonium Phosphate Dibasic NF Crystals - Product Code 2026 Ammonium Sulfate ACS Crystals - Product Code 2030 Ammonium Sulfate NF Crystals - Product Code 2031 Ammonium Sulfate ACS Granulated - Product Code 2032 Ammonium Sulfate NF Granulated - Product Code 2033 Ammonium Citrate Tribasic FCC Granular - Product Code 2040 Ammonium Citrate Dibasic ACS Granular - Product Code 2045 Ammonium Citrate Dibasic FCC Granular - Product Code 2046 Ammonium Citrate Dibasic Technical Granular - Product Code 2047 Ammonium Citrate Dibasic 25% Aqueous Solution - Product Code 6047 Ammonium Citrate Dibasic 50% Aqueous Solution - Product Code 6048 Calcium Products Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Powder - Product Code 2229 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2230 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2231 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2232 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate FCC Fine Granular - Product Code 2233 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2234 Calcium Magnesium Citrate Purified Powder - Product Code 2200 Calcium Magnesium Citrate Purified Granular - Product Code 2206 Calcium Citrate Malate Fine Granular - Product Code 2236 Calcium Citrate Malate Powder - Product Code 2238 Calcium Fumarate Anhydrous, Purified Fine Granular - Product Code 2252 Calcium Fumarate Trihydrate Purified Fine Granular - Product Code 2259 Calcium Lactate Anhydrous USP Powder - Product Code 2261
2 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Calcium Malate Purified Powder - Product Code 2237 Calcium Malate Purified Granular - Product Code 2239 Calcium Succinate Purified Powder - Product Code 2255 Low Aluminum Calcium Products Calcium Carbonate Low Aluminum USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2226 Page 2 of 8 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Granular - Low Aluminum - Product Code 2248 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Low Aluminum Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2249 Calcium Hydroxide FCC Low Aluminum Powder - Product Code 2242 Calcium Hydroxide USP Low Aluminum Powder - Product Code 2210 Calcium Phosphate Dibasic Anhydrous USP, Low Al, Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2278 Calcium Phosphate Tribasic (TCP), NF / EP, Low Aluminum, Ultrafine Powder - Code 2264 Calcium Phosphate Tribasic (TCP), NF, Fine Granular, Low Aluminum - Product Code 2267 Calcium Phosphate Tribasic (TCP), FCC, Low Aluminum, Ultrafine powder - Code Cu Copper Products Copper Citrate Hemitrihydrate Powder - Product Code 2282 Copper Gluconate USP Powder - Product Code 2290 Cupric Oxide Purified Powder - Product Code 2283 Cupric Sulfate Anhydrous Purified Powder - Product Code 2298 Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate USP/EP Crystals - Product Code 2296 Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate USP Powder - Product Code 2301
3 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Page 3 of 8 26 Fe 12 Mg Iron Products Ferric Ammonium Citrate FCC, Green Powder - Product Code 2390 Ferric Ammonium Citrate FCC, Brown Powder - Product Code 2391 Ferric Ammonium Citrate ed (BP 73) Powder - Product Code 2392 Ferric Ammonium Citrate USP Brown Powder - Product Code 2399 Ferric Ammonium Citrate Brown, Aqueous Solution - Product Code 6391 Ferric Ammonium Citrate ed (BP 73) 60% Aqueous Solution - Product Code 6392 Ferric Citrate Purified Powder - Product Code 2380 Ferric Phosphate Hydrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2353 Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate Purified Crystal - Product Code 2400 Ferrous Citrate Dibasic Purified Powder - Product Code 2375 Ferrous Fumarate EP Powder - Product Code 2359 Ferrous Fumarate USP Powder Product Code 2360 Ferrous Fumarate FCC Powder - Product Code 2361 Ferrous Gluconate USP/FCC Granular - Product Code 2385 Ferrous Gluconate USP/FCC Powder - Product Code 2387 Ferrous Gluconate USP/FCC Granular ( ) - Product Code 2388 Ferrous Gluconate EP Powder - Product Code 2397 Ferrous Lactate Dihydrate FCC Fine Granular - Product Code 2396 Ferrous Lactate Dihydrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2398 Magnesium Products Magnesium Ascorbate Purified Fine Granular - Product Code 2539 Magnesium Aspartate Monobasic Dihydrate, EP Powder - Product Code 2518 Magnesium Aspartate Dibasic Powder - Product Code 2520 Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Hydrate USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2542 Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Hydrate USP Powder - Product Code 2544 Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Hydrate USP Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2535 Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Anhydrous USP Granular - Product Code 2549 Magnesium Citrate Tribasic Anhydrous EP Granular - Product Code 2550 Calcium Magnesium Citrate Purified Powder - Product Code 2200 Calcium Magnesium Citrate Purified Granular - Product Code 2206
4 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Magnesium Gluconate USP Powder - Product Code 2559 Magnesium Gluconate USP Granular - Product Code 2567 Magnesium Lactate Anhydrous Purified Granular - Product Code 2528 Magnesium Lactate Anhydrous Purified Powder - Product Code 2529 Magnesium Lactate Dihydrate EP Powder - Product Code 2530 Magnesium Lactate Dihydrate EP Granular - Product Code 2531 Magnesium Malate Trihydrate, Purified Fine Granular - Product Code 2557 Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic FCC Powder - Product Code 2560 Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic FCC Granular - Product Code 2561 Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic FCC Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2562 Magnesium Phosphate Tribasic USP Granular - Product Code 2553 Magnesium Phosphate Tribasic Pentahydrate USP Powder - Product Code 2563 Magnesium Phosphate Tribasic Pentahydrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2565 Magnesium Sulfate Dried USP Granular - Product Code 2591 Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate USP Granular - Product Code 2589 Page 4 of 8 25 Mn 19 K Manganese Products Manganese Ascorbate Powder - Product Code 2580 Manganese Citrate FCC Powder - Product Code 2569 Manganese Gluconate Dihydrate USP/FCC Fine Granular - Product Code 2573 Manganese Gluconate Dihydrate USP/FCC Fine Powder - Product Code 2576 Manganese Lactate Purified Crystals - Product Code 2568 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2570 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate USP/FCC Fine Powder - Product Code 2571 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate FCC Granular - Product Code 2574 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate ACS Fine Powder - Product Code 2577 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate USP/EP Fine Powder - Product Code 2578 Potassium Products Potassium Carbonate ACS Granular - Product Code 2649 Dipotassium Citrate eagent Crystals - Product Code 2636 Potassium Gluconate Anhydrous USP Granular - Product Code 2655 Potassium Nitrate ACS Crystals - Product Code 3660
5 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Potassium Nitrate FCC Crystals - Product Code 3661 Potassium Nitrate USP/EP Granulated - Product Code 2999 Potassium Nitrate USP Crystals - Product Code 3665 Potassium Phosphate Dibasic USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2665 Potassium Phosphate Dibasic USP Powder - Product Code 2666 Potassium Phosphate Dibasic Anhydrous ACS Fine Granular - Product Code 2671 Potassium Phosphate Monobasic ACS Powder - Product Code 2669 Potassium Phosphate Monobasic ACS Crystals - Product Code 2670 Potassium Phosphate Monobasic NF Crystals - Product Code 2672 Potassium Phosphate Monobasic NF Powder - Product Code 2675 Potassium Sulfate ACS Crystals - Product Code 2680 Potassium Sulfate ACS Powder - Product Code 2681 Potassium Sulfate FCC Granular - Product Code 2682 Potassium Sulfate FCC Powder - Product Code 2683 Potassium Sulfate EP Granular - Product Code 2684 Page 5 of 8 11 Na Sodium Products Sodium Bisulfate Monohydrate eagent Crystals - Product Code 2741 Sodium Caprylate NF/EP Powder - Product Code 2743 Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous NF/EP/JP Fine Granular - Product Code 2745 Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous NF/EP/FCC Fine Granular - Product Code 2746 Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous ACS Fine Granular - Product Code 2750 Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous NF/EP Fine Powder - Product Code 2752 Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous ACS Powder - Product Code 2754 Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate NF/EP Granular - Product Code 2753 Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate ACS Granular - Product Code 2757 Sodium Nitrate ACS Crystals - Product Code 3770 Sodium Nitrate FCC Crystals - Product Code 3771 Sodium Nitrate FCC Granulated - Product Code 3773 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Anhydrous USP Granular - Product Code 2761 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Monohydrate ACS Granular - Product Code 2765 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Monohydrate USP Granular - Product Code 2766 Sodium Phosphate Dibasic Anhydrous ACS Granular - Product Code 2770
6 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Page 6 of 8 Sodium Phosphate Dibasic Anhydrous USP Granular - Product Code 2771 Sodium Phosphate Dibasic Dihydrate USP Granular - Product Code 2775 Sodium Phosphate Dibasic Heptahydrate USP Granular - Product Code 2780 Sodium Phosphate Tribasic Dodecahydrate ACS Granular - Product Code 2783 Sodium Pyrophosphate Decahydrate ACS Crystals - Product Code 2511 Sodium Pyrophosphate Decahydrate FCC Crystals - Product Code 2513 Sodium Succinate Anhydrous Purified Powder - Product Code 2791 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous ACS Powder (-200 Mesh) - Product Code 2792 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous ACS Powder (-60 Mesh) - Product Code 2793 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous USP Crystals - Product Code 2794 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous ACS Crystals - Product Code 2795 Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous USP Powder (Nominally Mesh) - Product Code 2800 Sodium Sulfate Decahydrate ACS Crystals - Product Code Sr Strontium Products Strontium Nitrate ACS Crystal - Product Code Zn Zinc Products Zinc Citrate Dihydrate USP Fine Granular - Product Code 2951 Zinc Citrate Trihydrate Purified Powder - Product Code 2952 Zinc Citrate Dihydrate USP Powder - Product Code 2953 Zinc Gluconate USP Granular - Product Code 2959 Zinc Gluconate USP Powder - Product Code 2960 Zinc Lactate Dihydrate Purified Powder - Product Code 2963 Zinc Lactate Dihydrate Purified Granular - Product Code 2964
7 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Page 7 of 8 Ultra Pure, Low Pb/As/Cd/Hg Products Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Low HM Fine Granular - Product Code 2201 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate FCC Low HM Fine Granular - Product Code 2213 Calcium Citrate Tetrahydrate USP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2214 Calcium Hydroxide FCC, Low Aluminum, Low HM Powder - Product Code 2219 Calcium Phosphate Tribasic FCC, Low HM Ultrafine Powder - Product Code 2169 Copper Gluconate USP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2300 Cupric Oxide Purified Low HM Powder - Product Code 2308 Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate USP/EP Low HM Crystals - Product Code 2302 Cupric Sulfate Pentahydrate USP/EP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2303 Ferrous Gluconate USP/FCC Low HM Powder - Product Code 2377 Magnesium Lactate Dihydrate EP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2533 Magnesium Lactate Dihydrate EP Low HM Granular - Product Code 2536 Magnesium Gluconate USP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2586 Magnesium Gluconate USP Low HM Granular - Product Code 2587 Magnesium Phosphate Dibasic FCC Low HM Powder - Product Code 2595 Manganese Sulfate Monohydrate USP/EP, Low HM Powder - Product Code 2583 Manganese Gluconate Dihydrate USP/FCC Low HM Powder - Product Code 2597 Manganese Gluconate Dihydrate USP/FCC Low HM Fine Granular - Product Code 2598 Potassium Phosphate Dibasic USP Low HM Fine Granular - Product Code 2661 Zinc Citrate Dihydrate USP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2947 Zinc Citrate Dihydrate USP Low HM Fine Granular - Product Code 2946 Zinc Gluconate USP Low HM Granular - Product Code 2956 Zinc Gluconate USP Low HM Powder - Product Code 2958 Zinc Lactate Dihydrate Purified Low HM Powder - Product Code 2966
8 MANUFACTUE OF HIGH PUITY SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Page 8 of 8 Microencapsulated Products Microencapsulated Copper Gluconate 20% - Product Code 7267 Microencapsulated Ferrous Fumarate 60% - Product Code 7360 Microencapsulated Ferrous Sulfate Dried 60% - Product Code 7391 Microencapsulated Magnesium Oxide 40% - Product Code 7551 Microencapsulated Manganese Sulfate 50% - Product Code 7593 Microencapsulated Zinc Oxide 50% - Product Code 7985
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