Propylene Glycol
Product Details :
Purity % | >99% |
Packaging Details | 50 litres Drum |
Usage/Application | Humectant in medicines or food products, Solvent for food colors and flavors, Artificial smoke |
Grade Standard | Analytical AR Grade |
CAS No | 57-55-6 |
Synonyms | Methylethylene glycol |
Physical State | Liquid |
Propylene Glycol Price List
Packaging Details | Price |
1 litre bottle | Rs 95 |
50 litres drum | Rs 4600 |
(*GST & transportations charges to be applied)
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Features:
- Safe consumption
- Precise composition
- High effectiveness
Uses:
- Used in food applications
- Used in pharmaceutical industry
- Used in cosmetics industry
- Used as aircraft de-icing fluid
Method of ManufacturingIndustrially, propylene glycol is mainly produced from propylene oxide (for food-grade use). Manufacturers use either non-catalytic high-temperature process at 200 °C (392 °F) to 220 °C (428 °F), or a catalytic method, which proceeds at 150 °C (302 °F) to 180 °C (356 °F) in the presence of ion exchange resin or a small amount of sulfuric acid or alkali. Propylene glycol can also be obtained from glycerol, a byproduct from the production of biodiesel. This starting material is usually reserved for industrial use because of the noticeable odor and taste that accompanies the final product.
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