Gdp E239 Grace Sward Hot May 2026

To identify the product, analyze each part of the string:

  • "Grace Sward" : This is the most specific clue. Grace may refer to W.R. Grace & Co. (a specialty chemical and materials company). Sward could be a misspelling of "Sward" as in the Sward hardness test (a coating industry standard for measuring hardness of paints/varnishes) or a location/name.
  • "Hot" : Suggests the product is applied hot (hot melt adhesive, hot-applied coating, or a sealant).
  • Most likely hypothesis: A hot-applied coating or adhesive manufactured or distributed by a company related to "Grace" (possibly W.R. Grace), with the code GDP E239, used in industrial or pharmaceutical packaging (due to "GDP"). gdp e239 grace sward hot


    The segment "e239" is the most likely identifier for a specific material, error code, or industrial standard. To identify the product, analyze each part of the string:

    While most recognize GDP as Gross Domestic Product, the presence of “E239” and a proper name suggests an alternative meaning. "Grace Sward" : This is the most specific clue

    Most plausible for GDP here: Given the lack of economic indicators in the rest of the phrase, PCB design or biochemical context is more likely than macroeconomics.


    There is no official E-number E239 in the EU food additives list. The closest are E235 (Natamycin), E242 (Dimethyl dicarbonate). However, E239 could be an obsolete or internal code for a food contact material.