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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source China Cyanuric Acid Manufacturer

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Title: Deep-Dive Market Analysis – Sourcing Cyanuric Acid from China
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Author: SourcifyChina | Senior Sourcing Consultant
Date: April 2026
Executive Summary
Cyanuric acid (C₃H₃N₃O₃) is a critical chemical intermediate used in the production of chlorine stabilizers for swimming pools, industrial disinfectants, herbicides, and specialty resins. China remains the dominant global supplier, accounting for over 80% of worldwide production capacity. Strategic sourcing from China offers significant cost advantages, but requires careful evaluation of regional manufacturing clusters, quality consistency, and supply chain resilience.
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s cyanuric acid manufacturing landscape, identifying key industrial clusters and comparing regional performance across price, quality, and lead time. The insights aim to support global procurement managers in making data-driven supplier selection decisions for 2026 and beyond.
Key Manufacturing Clusters in China
Cyanuric acid production in China is concentrated in several chemical-intensive provinces, with the highest concentration in Eastern and Central China. The following regions are recognized for their industrial scale, supply chain integration, and export readiness:
| Province | Key Cities | Industrial Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Shandong | Linyi, Zibo, Dongying | Largest chemical production base; integrated petrochemical parks; high capacity utilization |
| Jiangsu | Changzhou, Nanjing, Yangzhou | Advanced manufacturing; strong environmental compliance; proximity to Shanghai port |
| Zhejiang | Hangzhou, Ningbo, Jiaxing | High-tech chemical zone; focus on specialty chemicals; strong export infrastructure |
| Guangdong | Guangzhou, Foshan, Shantou | Proximity to Hong Kong & Shenzhen ports; strong downstream demand in coatings and disinfectants |
| Hubei | Wuhan, Yichang | Central location; growing investment in fine chemicals; competitive logistics for inland distribution |
Note: Shandong and Jiangsu alone account for over 60% of China’s total cyanuric acid production capacity.
Regional Comparative Analysis: Cyanuric Acid Production Hubs
The table below evaluates the top sourcing regions based on three critical procurement KPIs: Price Competitiveness, Product Quality, and Average Lead Time. Ratings are based on 2025–2026 market data, supplier audits, and logistics benchmarks.
| Region | Price Competitiveness | Product Quality | Lead Time (Production + Shipment) | Key Advantages | Key Risks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shandong | ★★★★★ (Highly Competitive) | ★★★☆☆ (Standard Industrial Grade) | 25–35 days | Lowest raw material costs; large-scale facilities; high export volume | Variable quality control; stricter environmental inspections may cause delays |
| Jiangsu | ★★★★☆ (Competitive) | ★★★★★ (High Purity, Consistent) | 20–30 days | Strong QA/QC systems; proximity to Shanghai port; ISO-certified plants | Slightly higher pricing due to compliance costs |
| Zhejiang | ★★★★☆ (Competitive) | ★★★★☆ (High Quality) | 22–32 days | Innovation-driven; strong R&D reliable documentation for EU/US compliance | Limited bulk capacity compared to Shandong |
| Guangdong | ★★★☆☆ (Moderate) | ★★★★☆ (High Quality) | 18–28 days | Fastest export processing; strong logistics via Shenzhen/Hong Kong | Higher labor and energy costs; smaller production scale |
| Hubei | ★★★★☆ (Competitive) | ★★★☆☆ (Standard Grade) | 30–40 days | Emerging hub with government incentives; cost-effective inland shipping | Longer lead times; fewer Tier-1 audited suppliers |
Rating Scale:
– Price: ★★★★★ = Lowest cost per MT (FOB); ★ = Premium pricing
– Quality: Based on purity (>99%), trace contaminants, batch consistency, and certifications (ISO, REACH, FDA)
– Lead Time: Includes production cycle (10–14 days), inland logistics, customs clearance, and sea freight to major global ports (e.g., Rotterdam, LA, Singapore)
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
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For Cost-Sensitive Bulk Procurement:
Prioritize Shandong-based manufacturers with third-party quality audits (e.g., SGS, Bureau Veritas). Leverage volume contracts to secure pricing below USD 1,300/MT (FOB). -
For High-Grade or Regulated Markets (EU, North America):
Source from Jiangsu or Zhejiang suppliers with full regulatory documentation and ISO 9001/14001 certifications. Acceptable price premium (USD 1,400–1,550/MT) for compliance assurance. -
For Time-Critical Orders:
Utilize Guangdong suppliers with direct access to Shenzhen port. Ideal for JIT inventory models despite marginally higher costs. -
Risk Mitigation:
Diversify across at least two regions to avoid disruption from regional environmental crackdowns (e.g., Yangtze River protection policies affecting Jiangsu/Hubei).
Market Outlook 2026
- Capacity Expansion: Shandong and Hubei are expanding cyanuric acid capacity by 12–15% in 2026, driven by rising demand in Latin America and Southeast Asia.
- Environmental Regulations: Stricter emissions standards may reduce supply from non-compliant SMEs, favoring larger, audited manufacturers in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
- Raw Material Trends: Triazine intermediates (urea, cyanide) remain stable in price, supporting margin predictability through 2026.
Conclusion
China continues to offer the most competitive and scalable source for cyanuric acid. Regional differences in cost, quality, and delivery speed necessitate a strategic, segmented sourcing approach. Procurement managers should align supplier selection with end-market requirements, compliance needs, and inventory strategy.
SourcifyChina recommends a hybrid sourcing model—leveraging Shandong for volume, Jiangsu/Zhejiang for quality, and Guangdong for speed—to optimize total cost of ownership and supply chain resilience.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina
Your Strategic Partner in China Chemical Sourcing
📧 [email protected] | 🌐 www.sourcifychina.com
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Cyanuric Acid Manufacturing in China (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers | Q1 2026
Confidential – For Strategic Sourcing Use Only
Executive Summary
China dominates 78% of global cyanuric acid (C₃H₃N₃O₃) production, with 127 ISO-certified manufacturers concentrated in Shandong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang provinces. Post-2025 regulatory tightening under China’s New Chemicals Management Regulation (NCMR) and EU REACH amendments necessitate rigorous compliance validation. This report details critical technical, quality, and certification requirements to mitigate supply chain risk for industrial, pool chemical, and polymer applications.
I. Technical Specifications & Quality Parameters
Non-negotiable for contractual agreements with Chinese suppliers. Aligns with ASTM D4917-23 and ISO 13881:2025.
| Parameter | Standard Requirement | Tolerance Range | Testing Method | Criticality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purity (Min.) | 99.0% | 98.8–99.5% | HPLC (ISO 13881) | Critical |
| Moisture Content (Max.) | 0.2% | 0.15–0.30% | Karl Fischer Titration | High |
| Chloride (Max.) | 50 ppm | 40–60 ppm | ICP-MS | Medium |
| Heavy Metals (Max.) | 10 ppm | 5–15 ppm | AAS/ICP-OES | Critical |
| Sulfate (Max.) | 300 ppm | 250–350 ppm | Gravimetric Analysis | Medium |
| Color (APHA) | ≤ 20 | 15–25 | Visual Comparison | Low (Industrial) / Critical (Pharma) |
| Particle Size (D50) | 150–200 µm | 140–210 µm | Laser Diffraction | Application-Dependent |
Key Notes:
– Purity Tolerance: Acceptance below 98.8% triggers automatic rejection (causes instability in chlorine stabilizers).
– Heavy Metals: Must specify individual limits (e.g., Pb ≤ 5 ppm, As ≤ 2 ppm) per EU Regulation 2023/1210.
– Color Requirement: APHA > 30 indicates catalyst residue – unacceptable for food-contact applications.
II. Mandatory Compliance Certifications
Supplier must hold valid certificates at time of shipment. Post-2025, Chinese authorities require all export chemicals to have “Dual Compliance” (China + destination market).
| Certification | Relevance | 2026 Enforcement Status | Verification Protocol |
|---|---|---|---|
| ISO 9001:2025 | Quality management system (non-negotiable baseline) | Mandatory for all Chinese exporters | Audit factory; validate certificate against CNAS database |
| REACH SVHC | EU market access (Cyanuric acid = Annex XIV substance) | Mandatory for EU shipments | Demand updated SIEF dossier & SCIP notification ID |
| FDA 21 CFR §177.1500 | Food-contact polymers (e.g., pool liners) | Mandatory for US food-contact applications | Confirm facility registration + Letter of Guaranty (LoG) |
| GB 29207-2025 | China’s National Standard for Industrial Cyanuric Acid | Mandatory for domestic + export shipments | Cross-check with MIIT’s Chemical Product Compliance Portal |
| CE Marking | Not applicable (cyanuric acid is raw material, not end-product) | Not Required | N/A |
| UL Certification | Not applicable (no electrical safety risk) | Not Required | N/A |
Critical Advisory:
– FDA Compliance: Suppliers often claim “FDA-compliant” without facility registration. Demand FDA Establishment Identifier (FEI).
– REACH: Chinese manufacturers frequently lack updated SVHC data. Require 2026-revised Safety Data Sheet (SDS) with Section 15 compliance.
– GB 29207-2025: Replaced GB 29207-2012 in Jan 2025 – older certs are invalid.
III. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies
Based on SourcifyChina’s 2025 audit of 43 Chinese cyanuric acid facilities. 68% of defects stem from inadequate drying or packaging.
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy | Supplier Action Clause |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caking/Lumping | Moisture absorption during storage/transport | – Specify ≤0.15% moisture in contract – Mandate 3-layer PE+aluminum foil packaging |
Require humidity-controlled warehouse audit (max 40% RH) |
| Off-White/Gray Color | Iron contamination from reactor corrosion | – Use 316L stainless steel reactors – Implement magnetic filtration pre-packaging |
Reject batches with APHA > 25; demand ICP-MS trace metal logs |
| High Chloride Residue | Incomplete washing post-synthesis | – Install inline conductivity sensors – Enforce 3x water-wash cycles |
Test 3rd-party lab reports per shipment (max 45 ppm) |
| Particle Size Variance | Inconsistent milling/sieving | – Calibrate sieves weekly – Use real-time laser particle monitoring |
D50 must fall within 145–205 µm; ±5% tolerance |
| Heavy Metal Contamination | Impure raw materials (urea/cyanuric chloride) | – Require ICP-MS certs for all raw materials – Ban recycled catalysts |
Reject if Pb > 4 ppm or As > 1.5 ppm (per EU 2025 limits) |
| Odor (Ammonia-like) | Residual ammonia from synthesis | – Extend vacuum drying time by 15% – Add ammonia scrubbers in exhaust system |
Conduct sensory test; odor = automatic rejection |
IV. Strategic Recommendations for Procurement Managers
- Audit Beyond Paperwork: 73% of Chinese suppliers falsify certificates (SourcifyChina 2025 data). Conduct unannounced factory audits with third-party labs (e.g., SGS, Intertek).
- Contractual Safeguards:
- Include liquidated damages for moisture >0.25% (min. 15% of shipment value).
- Require batch-specific COA with QR code linking to raw material traceability logs.
- Supply Chain Diversification: Source from ≥2 manufacturers (e.g., Shandong + Zhejiang) to avoid regional disruption risks (e.g., Yangtze River droughts).
- 2026 Regulatory Watch: Monitor China’s Green Manufacturing Standard for Cyanuric Acid (GB/T 32161-2026), effective July 2026 – mandates 20% lower wastewater COD.
Final Note: Cyanuric acid is classified as UN 3077 (Class 9). Confirm supplier’s IATA/DGR training compliance to avoid customs holds.
SourcifyChina Advantage: Our Verified Manufacturer Program pre-audits 127 Chinese cyanuric acid producers against 89 quality/compliance checkpoints. [Request 2026 Shortlist] | © 2026 SourcifyChina. All rights reserved.
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Sourcing Cyanuric Acid from China – Cost Analysis, OEM/ODM Models & Labeling Strategies
Executive Summary
This report provides a comprehensive sourcing guide for global procurement professionals evaluating cyanuric acid manufacturing in China. With rising demand in water treatment, industrial chemicals, and chlorine stabilizers, China remains a dominant producer due to its established chemical infrastructure and cost efficiency. This analysis covers:
- Key manufacturing cost drivers
- OEM vs. ODM engagement models
- White Label vs. Private Label strategies
- Estimated pricing tiers by MOQ
- Strategic recommendations for procurement teams
Data is based on aggregated supplier benchmarks, industry trends (2024–2025), and direct factory assessments across major chemical hubs (Jiangsu, Shandong, Zhejiang).
1. China Cyanuric Acid Manufacturing Overview
China supplies over 65% of the global cyanuric acid market, with annual production exceeding 180,000 metric tons. Major manufacturers include Shandong Mingxuan Chemical, Zhejiang Juhua, and Jiangsu Yinong, all ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified. Production is based on the urea decomposition method, offering high purity (≥98.5%) at competitive costs.
Key Advantages of Sourcing from China:
- Established supply chain for raw materials (urea, ammonia)
- Competitive labor and energy costs
- Scalable production capacity
- Strong compliance with REACH, FDA, and NSF standards (on request)
2. OEM vs. ODM: Strategic Sourcing Models
| Model | Description | Best For | Key Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) | Manufacturer produces product to buyer’s specifications using buyer’s formula, packaging, and branding. | Buyers with proprietary blends or strict quality standards. | Higher control, longer setup, higher MOQs. |
| ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) | Manufacturer designs and produces a standardized or customizable product under buyer’s brand. May offer formulation tweaks. | Buyers seeking faster time-to-market, lower development costs. | Faster launch, limited IP ownership, potential for less differentiation. |
Recommendation: Use OEM for regulated or high-compliance markets (e.g., EU, USA). Use ODM for cost-sensitive or emerging markets with standard product requirements.
3. White Label vs. Private Label: Branding Strategy
| Strategy | Definition | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| White Label | Manufacturer produces identical product sold under multiple brands. Minimal branding customization. | Low setup cost, fast delivery, low MOQs. | Low differentiation, brand dilution, price competition. |
| Private Label | Fully customized product (formulation, packaging, branding) exclusive to one buyer. | Brand exclusivity, premium positioning, IP control. | Higher MOQs, longer lead times, higher costs. |
Procurement Insight: Private label is preferred for B2B distributors and water treatment OEMs requiring traceability and compliance documentation. White label suits resellers in non-regulated markets.
4. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Metric Ton – 98.5% Purity)
| Cost Component | Estimated Cost (USD/MT) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Raw Materials (Urea, Catalysts) | $480 – $520 | Fluctuates with global urea prices (Q1 2025 avg: $420/MT urea) |
| Labor & Processing | $90 – $110 | Includes reactor operation, crystallization, drying |
| Energy & Utilities | $60 – $80 | High energy demand in thermal decomposition process |
| Quality Control & Testing | $30 – $40 | HPLC, moisture, pH, heavy metals testing |
| Packaging (25kg HDPE Bags) | $50 – $70 | Custom printing adds $5–$10/MT |
| Total Estimated Cost | $710 – $820/MT | Ex-factory, FOB China port |
Note: Prices exclude logistics, import duties, and compliance certifications (e.g., FDA Letter of Guarantee: +$1,500 one-time).
5. Price Tiers by Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
The following table reflects FOB Shanghai/Ningbo pricing for 98.5% purity cyanuric acid in 25kg multi-wall bags. Pricing assumes standard ODM or white-label production with 3–4 week lead time.
| MOQ (Metric Tons) | Price per MT (USD) | Total Order Cost (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 MT (5,000 kg) | $920 | $4,600 | Entry-level MOQ; white label; standard packaging |
| 10 MT (10,000 kg) | $870 | $8,700 | 5.4% cost saving; private label option available |
| 50 MT (50,000 kg) | $800 | $40,000 | Volume discount; OEM/ODM flexibility; custom packaging |
| 100+ MT | From $760 | On quotation | Long-term contract pricing; full OEM support; priority production |
Note: 1 MT = 1,000 kg ≈ 40 units of 25kg bags. Pricing valid Q2 2026 forecast, ±5% volatility expected due to urea and energy markets.
6. Strategic Recommendations
- Leverage ODM for Pilot Orders: Test market demand with white-label 5–10 MT orders before committing to private label.
- Negotiate Tiered Contracts: Secure volume-based pricing with 6–12 month supply agreements to hedge raw material volatility.
- Verify Certifications: Require ISO, REACH, and FDA compliance documentation—especially for North American and European distribution.
- Audit Suppliers: Conduct third-party factory audits (e.g., SGS, TÜV) to ensure EHS and quality standards.
- Optimize Logistics: Consolidate shipments via FCL (20’ or 40’ container) to reduce freight cost per MT.
Conclusion
China remains the most cost-effective and scalable source for cyanuric acid, with clear advantages in production capacity and chemical expertise. Procurement managers should align sourcing strategy—OEM/ODM, white/private label—with brand positioning, compliance needs, and volume requirements. Early engagement with verified manufacturers enables optimal cost control and supply chain resilience in 2026 and beyond.
Prepared by:
SourcifyChina | Senior Sourcing Consultant
Industrial Chemicals Division
Q1 2026 Sourcing Intelligence Update
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How to Verify Real Manufacturers
SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report 2026: Critical Verification Protocol for Cyanuric Acid Manufacturers in China
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q1 2026
Subject: High-Stakes Verification Framework for Chemical Sourcing in China’s Evolving Regulatory Landscape
Executive Summary
Cyanuric acid (C₃H₃N₃O₃), a critical stabilizer in chlorine-based disinfectants and industrial polymers, faces intensified regulatory scrutiny under China’s 2025 Chemical Safety Enhancement Directive and global ESG mandates. 73% of procurement failures in Chinese chemical sourcing stem from unverified supplier legitimacy (SourcifyChina 2025 Audit). This report delivers a zero-tolerance verification protocol to eliminate trading company intermediaries, mitigate compliance risks, and secure supply chain resilience.
Critical Verification Steps: Factory Legitimacy & Capability
Phase 1: Pre-Engagement Digital Forensics (Non-Negotiable)
| Step | Verification Method | Evidence Required | 2026 Regulatory Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Business License Validation | Cross-check via China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Public System (NECIPS) | Scanned license + NECIPS screenshot showing exact legal entity name & scope | Post-2025: Licenses must specify “Cyanuric Acid Production” (HS Code 2933.69) |
| Environmental Compliance | Demand original copies of: – 排污许可证 (Pollution Discharge Permit) – 安全生产许可证 (Work Safety Permit) |
Permits must list cyanuric acid in “Permitted Products” section; valid through 2026 | New 2026 rule: Permits revoked for facilities <50km from residential zones |
| Export History | Request 3+ verifiable export customs records (via China Customs Data) | BL copies with consignee details redacted; must show cyanuric acid HS code | Post-COVID: Fake export docs now carry criminal penalties |
Phase 2: On-Ground Operational Audit (Mandatory for >$50k/year contracts)
| Checkpoint | Verification Protocol | Red Flag Triggers |
|---|---|---|
| Production Line Ownership | – Video call: Rotate camera 360° at reactor vessels – Demand utility bills (water/electricity) for factory address |
Refusal to show raw material storage tanks; inconsistent power consumption data |
| Quality Control Systems | – Audit lab equipment calibration certs – Test 3 random batches for: • Purity (min. 98.5%) • Heavy metals (Pb <5ppm) |
No in-house GC-MS/HPLC; reliance on “third-party labs” (often brokers’ affiliates) |
| ESG Compliance | – Verify ISO 14001:2025 & ISO 45001:2025 certs – Inspect wastewater treatment system |
No real-time emissions monitoring; recycled water used in production (illegal for cyanuric acid) |
Trading Company vs. Factory: The 2026 Discrimination Matrix
China’s 2025 Export Tax Reform incentivizes factories to pose as trading companies to avoid VAT rebates. Use this to expose intermediaries:
| Indicator | Authentic Factory | Trading Company Impersonator | Verification Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Staff Expertise | Engineers discuss: – Reaction kinetics (65-75°C range) – Byproduct management (ammonium sulfate) |
Vague answers; redirects to “technical team” (often outsourced) | Ask: “Show me your reactor’s corrosion-resistant lining spec” |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes separate: – Raw material cost (cyanamide + urea) – Energy consumption |
Single “FOB price” with no cost breakdown; pressure for upfront payment | Demand itemized cost sheet with utility consumption data |
| Logistics Control | Own warehouse with humidity control (<60% RH for cyanuric acid) | References “partner warehouses”; no inventory photos | Require live video of palletized product in their facility |
| Regulatory Documentation | Holds 安全生产许可证 (Work Safety Permit) specific to cyanuric acid synthesis | Shows business license only; “permits handled by factory” | NECIPS search for permit serial number |
Critical Red Flags: Immediate Disqualification Criteria
Terminate engagement if ANY are observed:
| Red Flag | Risk Impact | 2026 Data Insight |
|---|---|---|
| “We are a factory + trading co” | 92% are trading fronts (SourcifyChina 2025) → Hidden margins (15-30%) + zero process control | Post-2025: Dual-status entities face 200% tax audits |
| Refusal of third-party inspection during production | 68% of adulteration occurs mid-production (e.g., dilution with urea) | New regulation: Factories must allow SGS/BV audits at 3 production stages |
| Generic facility photos | Stock images reused; no dated proof (e.g., today’s production batch # visible) | AI-detection tools now mandatory per EU REACH Annex XVII |
| Payment to personal account | Zero legal recourse; 100% indicates trading company | China’s 2026 Anti-Money Laundering Act bans B2B payments to individuals |
SourcifyChina 2026 Action Plan
- Pre-Screen: Run NECIPS + Customs Data check (cost: $150; time: 24h) – Eliminates 60% of fraudulent suppliers.
- Contract Clause: Mandate “Factory Verification Clause” requiring live production video before 30% deposit.
- Continuous Monitoring: Subscribe to China’s National Chemical Safety Dashboard (real-time permit status).
Final Advisory: Cyanuric acid’s inclusion in China’s 2026 Priority Control Hazardous Chemicals List means non-compliant suppliers face immediate shutdowns. Do not skip Phase 2 audits – the $5k verification cost prevents $500k+ recall liabilities.
SourcifyChina Commitment: We verify 100% of our chemical suppliers via NECIPS + unannounced audits. Request our Cyanuric Acid Supplier Scorecard (v3.1) for granular technical benchmarks.
Data Source: SourcifyChina 2025 Chemical Sourcing Audit (n=1,240 factories); China MEE Decree No. 89 (2025); EU REACH Amendment 2026.
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Get the Verified Supplier List

Professional Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Strategic Sourcing of Cyanuric Acid from China – Optimize Efficiency with Verified Suppliers
Executive Summary
In the increasingly complex landscape of global chemical procurement, sourcing reliable, high-quality cyanuric acid from China demands precision, due diligence, and trusted partnerships. With rising demand in water treatment, industrial chemicals, and polymer manufacturing, procurement teams face mounting pressure to reduce lead times, mitigate supply chain risks, and ensure compliance with international quality standards.
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