What Is Glycerine?

Glycerine is derieved from vegetable oils by splitting process and evaporation which gives us Crude glycerine and when its further put in the refining process we get Refined Glycerine.

It is a clear textured syrup with a sweet taste. It can be colourless or slight yellow and odourless, viscous liquid and it is hygroscopic.

Classification

iconCrude glycerine

iconRefined glyerine technical

iconRefined glycerine EP/BP/USP

Functional Areas

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Preservative
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Emulsifier
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Softener
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Thickener

Application

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Food Industry

Humectant, Sorbitol Substitute, Solvent, Sweetener

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Cosmetics & Personal Care Industry

Non-toxic, Moisturizer, Emollient. Emulsifier

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Pharmaceutical Industry

Humectant, Lubrication, Smoothner, Solvent

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Industrial Use

Anti-static, Anti-fogging, Solvent, Reduce Freezing Point

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Packaging & Paper Industry

Plasticizer, Humectant, Lubricant, Shrinkage Reduction

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Paint & Coatings Industry

Plasticizer, Polymer, Solvent, Viscosity Regulator