Tradeasia - Leading Chemical Supplier 🔍 🌐
    CAREER

    >

    >

    Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP (Malaysia Origin)

    Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP (Malaysia Origin) in Tradeasia

    IUPAC Name

    propan-1,2,3-triol

    Cas Number

    56-81-5

    HS Code

    2905.45.00

    Formula

    C3H8O3

    Basic Info

    Appearance

    Clear Colorless Liquid

    Common Names

    1,2,3-propanetriol

    Packaging

    250 Kgs HDPE Drum. 20 MT/20 FCL

    Brief Overview

    Refined glycerine, commonly known as glycerol or glycerin, is a basic sugar alcohol possessing three hydroxyl groups, contributing to its hygroscopic and water-soluble properties. Exhibiting a colorless, odorless, crystal-clear appearance with high boiling point and viscosity, this liquid signifies its innate sweetness and minimal toxicity. Its boiling point is 290°C, while its normal melting point is 17.8°C. The density of refined glycerine is 1.26 g/cm³. Originating from petrochemical feedstock, it finds applications across various sectors, including biodiesel production, food, medicine, cosmetics, and personal care items.

    Manufacturing Process

    Threshing

    Removing the primary stem and any related spikelets is the first step in treating palm fruit.

    Sterilization

    By inhibiting oxidation and hydrolysis, steaming palm fruits helps separate the resin, gum, and kernel.

    Digestion

    Sterilized fruits are mechanically mixed and pounded, and then more heat is used to encourage the release of palm oil.

    Pressing

    To extract oil from processed fruit, hydraulic pressure extraction is used.

    Oil Clarification

    The oil is heated to remove impurities, and then it is filtered.

    Deacidification

    Free fatty acids, which are essential for avoiding oil oxidation, are eliminated using solvent extraction with methanol.

    Transeferication/Saponification

    Triglycerides are hydrolyzed to produce glycerol and fatty acids; refined glycerine is obtained by further refining the resulting product.

    Glycerin Pretreatment

    One technique used to cleanse the glycerine and fatty acid combination is distillation.

    Evaporation

    Complete purification of glycerine involves the evaporation of residual methanol from the deacidification process.

    Pharmaceuticals Industry

    Used to make suppositories, cough remedies, anesthetics, and pharmaceuticals, glycerine is an essential raw ingredient in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Cosmetic Industry

    The moisture-retaining qualities of glycerine extend the shelf life of cosmetics while maintaining their smoothness and creamy texture.

    Food Industry

    Used as a sweetener in a variety of foods and as a hydration aid in sports.

    Industrial Applications

    Research on glycerine as an additive for gasoline to lower hazardous emissions is still ongoing. Its lubricating properties prevent overheating, distribute heat, lower friction, and improve mechanical efficiency. Glycerine is useful as a chemical intermediary and in a variety of industrial applications due to its economic viability.

    Related Products

    +