
Synthetic Acetic Acid
Synthetic acetic acid is a man-made version of the acid that gives vinegar its sharp taste and smell. It's produced through chemical processes, typically by transforming other chemical compounds in factories. This form of acetic acid is used in a variety of industries: in making plastics, textiles, food additives, and cleaning products. Unlike naturally occurring acetic acid from fermentation (like in vinegar), synthetic acetic acid is manufactured to precise specifications, ensuring consistent quality and purity for industrial and commercial uses.