Description
1. Product Overview
Bisphenol-A Residue is a heavy organic byproduct generated during bisphenol-A (BPA) manufacturing and phenol–acetone condensation processes. This secondary stream contains recoverable BPA fractions, phenolic compounds, and oligomeric derivatives suitable for controlled recovery, reprocessing, or regulated industrial fuel applications.
As a value-recovery material, it enables qualified operators to extract usable chemical components while reducing disposal volumes and improving plant economics. Strategically, Bisphenol-A Residue supports circular chemical integration within epoxy resin and polycarbonate value chains, enhancing feedstock efficiency and cost optimization.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Chemical Composition:
- Residual Bisphenol-A (variable concentration)
- Phenolic compounds
- Oligomeric BPA derivatives
- Trace acetone and process-related organics
- Purity Level / Grade:
- Industrial Residue Grade
- BPA content variable (stream-dependent)
- Suitable for recovery, distillation, or controlled industrial reuse
- Physical Characteristics:
- Form: Semi-solid to viscous liquid (temperature-dependent)
- Appearance: Amber to dark brown
- Odor: Characteristic phenolic odor
- Density: Composition-dependent
- Melting/softening behavior varies with BPA content
- Packaging Options:
- Bulk tanker trucks (heated, if required)
- ISO tank containers
- Drums or intermediate bulk containers (subject to order volume)
- BULK 20MT shipments
- Shelf Life:
- Stable under sealed storage
- Recommended temperature-controlled storage to maintain flowability
3. Core Industrial Applications
Primary Industries
- Epoxy resin manufacturing
- Polycarbonate production
- Chemical recovery and refining operations
- Industrial energy recovery facilities
Operational Use Cases
- Feedstock for BPA recovery through distillation or purification
- Reintroduction into resin production streams
- Intermediate input for phenolic compound processing
- Controlled thermal recovery in compliant industrial systems
Performance & Cost Advantages
Bisphenol-A Residue offers economic value for facilities equipped with purification or recovery infrastructure. Recoverable BPA and phenolic fractions reduce dependency on virgin raw materials, lowering total input costs.
Compared to sole reliance on primary-grade BPA, this stream supports measurable cost optimization while minimizing waste disposal expenses. Its integration into circular processing systems improves overall plant efficiency and resource utilization.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Batch-level compositional analysis with documented BPA content.
- Supply Reliability: Continuous generation from established BPA production facilities.
- Logistics Capability: Bulk transport options, including heated systems where required.
- Price Competitiveness: Discounted alternative to virgin BPA feedstock for recovery applications.
- Sustainability Benefits: Supports waste minimization and circular chemical management initiatives.
- Technical Documentation: COA, SDS, and compositional reports available.
- Technical Support: Guidance on recovery integration, handling, and storage conditions.
Bisphenol-A Residue represents a strategic sourcing decision for industrial buyers seeking feedstock diversification, cost efficiency, and enhanced sustainability performance within advanced polymer value chains.
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20MT
- Loading Capacity:
- 20ft ISO Tank Container: Approx. 20–24 MT depending on viscosity and transport specifications









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