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Glycerine

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Characteristics and Properties of Glycerine

Glycerine, also known as glycerol, is a simple polyol compound renowned for its versatility, safety, and beneficial properties. Derived from natural sources such as plant oils or as a by-product of biodiesel production, glycerine is widely used across various industries. Key properties include:

  • Non-Toxic and Safe: Glycerine is non-toxic, biodegradable, and safe for use in food and pharmaceutical applications.
  • Hydroscopic Nature: Its ability to attract and retain moisture makes it ideal for hydration and preservation.
  • Viscosity and Solubility: As a viscous, water-soluble liquid, glycerine is highly adaptable for use in diverse formulations.
  • Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Properties: Glycerine helps inhibit microbial growth and oxidation, enhancing product shelf life.
Glycerine

Applications of Glycerine

Glycerine’s unique properties make it an essential ingredient in a wide range of industries:

  • Food and Beverage: In food production, glycerine is used as a sweetener, humectant, and preservative. It helps maintain moisture in baked goods, candies, and dried fruits and serves as a carrier for flavors and colors.

  • Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care:

    • Pharmaceuticals: Glycerine is a key ingredient in syrups, lozenges, and topical formulations. Its soothing and hydrating properties make it valuable in medicines for dry skin, cough relief, and wound care.
    • Cosmetics: In personal care products, such as lotions, creams, and toothpaste, glycerine acts as a moisturizer, enhancing skin hydration and product stability.
  • Industrial Applications:

    • Chemical Intermediates: Glycerine is a precursor for the production of other chemicals, such as propylene glycol and nitroglycerin.
    • Antifreeze and Deicing: Due to its low freezing point, glycerine is used in antifreeze formulations and deicing solutions.
  • Tobacco Industry: Glycerine is used as a humectant in the production of tobacco and vaping liquids, preventing the products from drying out.

  • Textile and Paper: In textiles, glycerine softens fibers and enhances dye uptake. In paper production, it improves flexibility and surface smoothness.

Packaging and Supply Options

We provide glycerine in packaging solutions designed to meet diverse industrial requirements:

  • Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs): Ideal for medium to large-scale operations, offering secure and efficient storage and transport.
  • Barrels: Suitable for smaller operations or specific project needs, ensuring easy handling and storage.

Quality and Standards

Our glycerine meets stringent quality standards, ensuring suitability for food-grade, pharmaceutical-grade, and industrial-grade applications. Specifications include:

  • Purity: High-purity glycerine ensures optimal performance across all applications.
  • Compliance: Products comply with relevant international standards, such as USP, BP, and FCC, depending on application requirements.