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Diethylene Glycol Diformate CAS 120570-77-6 Fine Chemical Intermediate sourcing visualCandidate for RFQ after CAS, COA, SDS, grade, and transport-classification verification
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Diethylene Glycol Diformate CAS 120570-77-6 Fine Chemical Intermediate

Buyer-facing sourcing profile for Diethylene Glycol Diformate CAS 120570-77-6 offered as a fine chemical intermediate. The source listing indicates 99% purity, AR grade claims, Shandong origin, and customizable packaging, but several attribute fields appear inconsistent and should be verified before quotation or sample approval.

Quick buying facts

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Use this page to check the product identity, common specification points, document scope, package notes, and destination-market questions before sending a China sourcing request.

CAS No.: 120570-77-6Fine chemical intermediate / organic reagent candidateCandidate for RFQ after CAS, COA, SDS, grade, and transport-classification verification
Identity and grade

Typical specifications

  • CAS No.: 120570-77-6
  • Product name: Diethylene Glycol Diformate
  • Purity claim: 99% as listed; request COA confirmation with test method
  • Grade claim: AR / analytical reagent; verify whether AR, technical, or custom grade is actually available
  • Origin claim: Shandong, China
  • Appearance, water content, acidity, ester content, residue, color, and stabilizer status are not clearly stated in the extracted listing
  • Request batch-specific impurity profile and retained sample availability
Who uses this page

Target buyers

  • Fine chemical importers
  • Chemical distributors
  • R&D reagent buyers
  • Custom synthesis and formulation procurement teams
  • Industrial intermediate sourcing teams
  • Laboratory chemical resellers
Before matching

Documents to check

  • CAS number, grade, assay, and impurity profile
  • SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
  • Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route

Packing notes

  • Listing states packaging supports customization; confirm standard drum, bottle, IBC, or sample pack options
  • Ask for net weight, inner liner material, closure type, and palletization details
  • Confirm export carton/drum markings, batch labels, shelf life, and storage statement on label
  • Request photos of commercial packing and sample packing before order confirmation
Applications and sourcing options

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Clear application, grade, package, and document notes help separate real sourcing demand from a vague price check.

Use context

Common applications

  • Intermediate screening for fine chemical development
  • Procurement comparison for CAS-specific reagent supply
  • Pilot-scale sourcing where batch COA and impurity control are required
  • Distributor catalog expansion subject to document and compliance review
How we compare

Sourcing options

  • Request sample with batch COA before commercial order
  • Ask supplier to quote multiple grades if available: AR, technical, or custom purity
  • Compare pricing by pack size, Incoterm, and destination port or airport
  • Use third-party verification for identity, purity, and shipping classification when specification risk is material
  • Shortlist only suppliers able to provide aligned SDS, COA, label, and export documents
Human review

Compliance notes

  • Verify CAS, chemical name, molecular identifiers, and SDS consistency before RFQ finalization
  • Request current SDS, COA, TDS/specification sheet, product label, and transport classification statement
  • The listing contains an apparent mismatch: hazards class field shows 'L-Arabinose', which should be clarified as a data entry error or rejected if documents do not align
  • Confirm DG/non-DG status with the latest SDS and carrier acceptance before shipment planning
  • Importer remains responsible for local inventory, registration, customs, and end-use compliance checks
  • No regulatory approval or unrestricted import status should be assumed from marketplace listing text
Buyer search paths

Related sourcing terms

These terms support long-tail discovery while keeping the page focused on useful product and China export buying context.

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RFQ questions before supplier matching

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Share target market, quantity, packaging scope, artwork status, delivery destination, and required documents so CHN Chemicals can prepare a cleaner supplier comparison.

Questions to confirm
  • Can you provide a recent batch COA for CAS 120570-77-6 with test methods and impurity limits?
  • Is the offered material AR grade, technical grade, or custom specification?
  • What are the controlled specification ranges for purity, water, acidity, color, and key impurities?
  • Can you confirm the correct transport classification, UN number if applicable, packing group if applicable, and whether the product is DG or non-DG?
  • What standard packing sizes are available for samples, pilot lots, and commercial orders?
  • What documents are available before shipment: SDS, COA, TDS, invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and product label?
  • Can you support pre-shipment third-party inspection or customer-specified testing?
  • What is the normal lead time, MOQ, payment term, and validity period for quotation?
Checks before quote
  • Verify CAS, chemical name, molecular identifiers, and SDS consistency before RFQ finalization
  • Request current SDS, COA, TDS/specification sheet, product label, and transport classification statement
  • The listing contains an apparent mismatch: hazards class field shows 'L-Arabinose', which should be clarified as a data entry error or rejected if documents do not align
  • Confirm DG/non-DG status with the latest SDS and carrier acceptance before shipment planning
  • Importer remains responsible for local inventory, registration, customs, and end-use compliance checks
  • No regulatory approval or unrestricted import status should be assumed from marketplace listing text
Next step

Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.