
Price:
Price 36.0 INR / Liter
Minimum Order Quantity : 400 Liters
Form : Liquid
Purity : 99.9%
Usage : Industrial Use. 99 % Pure Make:Imported
Storage : Room Temperature
Price 150.0 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 200 Pieces
Form : Liquid
Purity : 99%
Usage : White dextrins are used as: a crispness enhancer for food processing, in food batters, coatings, and glazes, (INS number 1400) a textile finishing and coating agent to increase weight and stiffness of textile fabrics a thickening and binding agent in pharmaceuticals and paper coatings a pyrotechnic binder and fuel; this is added to fireworks and sparklers, allowing them to solidify as pellets or "stars" a stabilizing agent for certain explosive metal azides, particularly Lead(II) azide
Storage : Dry Place
Price 102 INR / Kilograms
Minimum Order Quantity : 320 Kilograms
Form : Liquid
Purity : 99 %
Usage : Isopropyl alcohol dissolves a wide range of nonpolar compounds. It also evaporates quickly, leaves nearly zero oil traces, compared to ethanol, and is relatively nontoxic, compared to alternative solvents. Thus, it is used widely as a solvent and as a cleaning fluid, especially for dissolving oils. Together with ethanol, nbutanol, and methanol, it belongs to the group of alcohol solvents, about 6.4 million tonnes of which were utilized worldwide
Storage : Room Temperature
Price 66 INR / Liter
Minimum Order Quantity : 400 Liters
Form : Liquid
Purity : 99.5%
Usage : In many countries, sales of alcoholic beverages are heavily taxed for revenue and public health policy purposes (see Pigovian tax). In order to avoid paying beverage taxes on alcohol that is not meant to be consumed, the alcohol must be "denatured", or treated with added chemicals to make it unpalatable. Its composition is tightly defined by government regulations in countries that tax alcoholic beverages. Denatured alcohol is used identically to ethanol itself except for applications that involve fuel, surgical and laboratory stock. Pure ethanol is required for food and beverage applications and certain chemical reactions where the denaturant would interfere. In molecular biology, denatured ethanol cannot be used for the precipitation of nucleic acids.[2]
Storage : Room Temperature