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Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol), 200 Proof, Denatured CDA-19
Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) completely denatured (formula CDA-19), 200 proof, is a clear, colorless ethanol (>94%) for laboratory use and various applications including histology, lotions, perfumes, adhesives, antifreeze, antiseptics, cleaning solutions, coatings, detergents, disinfectants, photographic chemicals, plastics, solvents, and more.
Product Specifications
| Ethyl Alcohol | 94.5 – 95.5% (CAS# 64-17-5) |
| Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | 3.5 – 4.2% (CAS# 108-10-1) |
| Heptane | 0.6 – 1.2% (CAS# 8008-20-6) |
| Weight | 6.609 Lbs/gallon |
| UN Number | UN1170 |
| Hazard Class | 3 |
| Packing Group | PGII |
Applications and Benefits:
- Histological processes
- Lotions and skin creams
- Perfumes
- Adhesives and binders
- Antifreeze and antiseptic solutions
- Cleaning and disinfectant solutions
- Photographic and photoengraving chemicals
- Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics
- Plastics, stains, and coatings
- Solvents and thinners
- Wood stains and shellac
Caution:
Limited quantities available. Can be picked up in New Jersey by appointment to avoid shipping and HAZMAT fees. Handle with care; flammable liquid.
Ethyl Vanillin (Ethylvanillin)
Ethyl Vanillin, also known as Ethylvanillin, is a synthetic compound that is used as a flavoring agent in various food and beverage products. It is a white to pale yellow crystalline powder with a strong vanilla aroma and taste. Ethyl Vanillin is commonly used as a substitute for natural vanilla extract, as it is more cost-effective and has a longer shelf life. It is widely used in the food industry for products such as baked goods, confectionery, ice cream, and beverages. Ethyl Vanillin is also used in the fragrance industry for its sweet and vanilla-like scent.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Ethyl Vanillin (Ethylvanillin) |
| Chemical Name | Vanillin, Ethyl, Ethylvanillin |
| CAS Number | 121-32-4 |
| Molecular Formula | C9H10O3 |
| Molecular Weight | 166.18 g/mol |
| Appearance | White to slightly yellow crystalline powder |
| Odor | Sweet, creamy, vanilla-like |
Perfect For:
- Food and Beverage Manufacturers
- Flavor and Fragrance Companies
- Pharmaceutical Companies
- Cosmetics Companies
- Aromatherapy Enthusiasts
- Baking and Cooking Enthusiasts
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA)
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a white odorless crystalline powder used as chelating agent in pulp & paper, cleaning, chemical processing, agriculture and water treatment.
Acid EDTA also known as edetic acid, is an aminopolycarboxylic acid with the formula [CH2N(CH2CO2H)2]2. This white, water-soluble solid is widely used to bind to iron (Fe2+/Fe3+) and calcium ions (Ca2+), forming water-soluble complexes even at neutral pH. It is thus used to dissolve Fe- and Ca-containing scale as well as to deliver iron ions under conditions where its oxides are insoluble.
In Textiles and paper industry, EDTA is mainly used to sequester (bind or confine) metal ions in aqueous solution. In the textile industry, it prevents metal ion impurities from modifying colors of dyed products. In the pulp and paper industry, EDTA inhibits the ability of metal ions, especially Mn2+, from catalyzing the disproportionation of hydrogen peroxide, which is used in bleaching.
EDTA is added to some food as a preservative or stabilizer to prevent catalytic oxidative discoloration, which is catalyzed by metal ions.
EDTA can solubilize Fe3+ ions at or below near neutral pH. This property is useful in agriculture including hydroponics. However, given the pH dependence of ligand formation, EDTA is not helpful for improving iron solubility in above neutral soils. Otherwise, at near-neutral pH and above, iron(III) forms insoluble salts, which are less bioavailable to susceptible plant species.
EDTA is used extensively in the analysis of blood. It is an anticoagulant for blood samples for CBC/FBCs, where the EDTA chelates the calcium present in the blood specimen, arresting the coagulation process and preserving blood cell morphology.
In shampoos, cleaners, and other personal care products, EDTA salts are used as a sequestering agent to improve their stability in air.
Product Specifications
| CAS Number | 60-00-4 |
| Molecular Weight | 292.25 |
| Chemical Formula | C10H16O8N2 |
Applications:
- Pulp and paper: Sequesters metal ions to prevent discoloration
- Cleaning: Dissolves Fe- and Ca-containing scales
- Agriculture: Solubilizes Fe3+ ions in hydroponics
- Water treatment: Chelates metal ions
- Textile industry: Prevents metal ions from altering dye colors
- Food preservation: Stabilizes against oxidative discoloration
- Blood analysis: Anticoagulant in CBC/FBC tests
- Personal care: Enhances stability in shampoos and cleaners
Caution:
Ensure proper handling and usage as per the safety guidelines. Read the Safety Data Sheet before use.
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose HEC 250 HHBR
HEC (Hydroxyethylcellulose) is a nonionic thickener and rheology modifier for water-based products. It is commonly used in detergents, cleaners, shampoos, conditioners, body washes, lotions, paints, coatings, adhesives, and other aqueous formulations requiring viscosity control and stable flow properties. This grade of HEC with designation 250 HHBR offers delayed hydration along with enhanced resistance to biological and chemical degradation. The rheology characteristics of the HHBR grade help provide stable viscosity performance in surfactant-based and industrial aqueous systems. A 1% preparation of HEC250HHBR in water typically produces a viscosity of approximately 3400 to 5500 cps. HEC250HHBR is an off-white granular powder that disperses and dissolves in cold or hot water to form smooth clear solutions with pseudoplastic flow behavior. Chemically, it is cellulose ether modified with hydroxyethyl groups to provide thickening, stabilization, water retention, suspension, and rheology control properties. For cold or room temperature preparation, continuous agitation for approximately 30 minutes is recommended to achieve full hydration and uniform viscosity development. HEC complies with applicable U.S. Food and Drug Administration requirements for certain food-contact surface applications as specified in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21. This grade of HEC does not comply with USP/FCC requirements for pharmaceutical applications. Perfect for detergent formulators, coating manufacturers, adhesive producers, industrial manufacturers, and personal care developers.
Product Specifications
| Product Name | Hydroxyethyl Cellulose HEC 250 HHBR |
| CAS Number | 9004-62-0 |
| CAS Name | Cellulose, 2-hydroxyethyl ether |
| Appearance | Off-white granular powder |
| Moisture Content | 5% Max |
| pH of Solution | 6.0 to 8.5 |
| Particle Size | Passes U.S. Mesh 325 |
| Viscosity | 3400 to 5500 cps, 1% solution |
| Hydration | Delayed hydration grade |
| Preparation | Continuous agitation for approximately 30 minutes is recommended for cold or room temperature preparation. |
Applications and Benefits:
- Nonionic thickener and rheology modifier for water-based products.
- Provides viscosity control and stable flow properties in aqueous formulations.
- Delayed hydration grade for controlled dispersion and hydration.
- Enhanced resistance to biological and chemical degradation.
- Stable viscosity performance in surfactant-based and industrial aqueous systems.
- Disperses and dissolves in cold or hot water to form smooth clear solutions.
- Provides pseudoplastic flow behavior.
- Supports thickening, stabilization, water retention, suspension, and rheology control.
- Compatible with many surfactants, polymers, salts, and formulation additives.
- Suitable for formulations exposed to microbial growth conditions or long-term storage instability.
- Used in detergents and household cleaners.
- Used in shampoos, conditioners, body washes, lotions, and personal care products.
- Used in water-based paints and coatings.
- Used in adhesives and latex systems.
- Used in industrial aqueous formulations and pigment dispersions.
- Suitable for detergent formulators, coating manufacturers, adhesive producers, industrial manufacturers, and personal care developers.
Caution:
This grade of HEC does not comply with USP/FCC requirements for pharmaceutical applications. Review applicable regulatory requirements before use.
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose HEC 250 HX
HEC (Hydroxyethylcellulose) is a nonionic thickener and rheology modifier for water-based products. It is commonly used in paints, coatings, detergents, cleaners, shampoos, lotions, adhesives, and other aqueous formulations where viscosity control and smooth flow properties are desired. This grade of HEC with designation 250 HX is designed for delayed hydration and improved dispersion during mixing operations. The controlled hydration characteristics help reduce fisheyes and lump formation, making it easier to incorporate into water-based systems, especially in larger production batches. A 1% preparation of HEC250HX in water typically produces a viscosity of approximately 3400 to 5500 cps. HEC250HX is an off-white granular powder that disperses and dissolves in cold or hot water to form clear solutions with pseudoplastic flow behavior. Chemically, it is cellulose ether modified with hydroxyethyl groups to provide thickening, water retention, stabilization, suspension, and rheology control properties. For cold or room temperature preparation, continuous agitation for approximately 30 minutes is recommended to achieve full hydration and uniform viscosity development.
Product Specifications
| Moisture Content | 5% Max |
| pH of Solution | 6.0 to 8.5 |
| Particle Size | Passes U.S. Mesh 325 |
| Viscosity | 3400 to 5500 cps, 1% solution |
| CAS Number | 9004-62-0 |
| CAS Name | Cellulose, 2-hydroxyethyl ether |
| Appearance | Off-white granular powder |
| Hydration Profile | Delayed hydration grade for improved dispersion |
| Regulatory Status | Complies with applicable U.S. FDA requirements for certain food-contact surface applications as specified in CFR Title 21. Does not comply with USP/FCC requirements for pharmaceutical applications. |
Applications and Benefits:
- Designed for applications requiring easier dispersion and controlled viscosity build.
- Delayed hydration profile allows particles to separate more effectively before full thickening occurs.
- Helps improve mixing efficiency and minimize agglomeration.
- Compatible with many surfactants, polymers, salts, and formulation additives due to its nonionic nature.
- Used as a thickener, stabilizer, water retention aid, and suspension agent in water-based systems.
- Suitable for water-based paints and coatings.
- Suitable for detergents and household cleaners.
- Suitable for adhesives and latex systems.
- Suitable for personal care formulations, including shampoos and lotions.
- Suitable for pigment dispersions and industrial aqueous formulations.
- Perfect for coating manufacturers, detergent formulators, adhesive producers, industrial manufacturers, and personal care developers.
Caution:
For cold or room temperature preparation, continuous agitation for approximately 30 minutes is recommended to achieve full hydration and uniform viscosity development. This grade does not comply with USP/FCC requirements for pharmaceutical applications. Review the Safety Data Sheet before handling. ADD SDS LINK HERE
Methyl Salicylate (Wintergreen Oil)
Methyl Salicylate is the methyl ester of salicylic acid. It is a colorless or slightly yellow liquid with a sweet, fruity odor reminiscent of root beer, often described as "minty" due to its use in mint-flavored candies. This organic compound is widely used in pain relief ointments and patches, as well as in some mouthwashes. Additional applications include its use as a denaturant, flavoring agent, oral care component, perfuming agent, and soothing agent.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Methyl Salicylate |
| IUPAC ID | Methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate |
| Formula | C8H8O3 |
| CAS Number | 119-36-8 |
| Molar Mass | 152.1494 g/mol |
| Boiling Point | 428°F (220°C) |
| Density | 1.17 g/cm³ |
| Melting Point | 15.8°F (-9°C) |
| Classification | Organic Compound |
Applications and Benefits:
- Ingredient in pain relief ointments and muscle ache creams.
- Used in mouthwashes for oral care.
- Flavoring agent in mint candies and other products.
- Perfuming and soothing agent in various formulations.
- Denaturant for industrial applications.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Methylene Blue Trihydrate
Methylene Blue Trihydrate, also known as Basic Blue 9 trihydrate, is a fine crystalline powder with the chemical formula C16H18ClN3S . 3H2O. It finds its application in histology, bacteriology (staining), compounding of blood stains, anti-fungus treatment on fish eggs. It can also be used as a protozoacide and a fungicide.
Key Features:
- Used in histology and bacteriology staining
- Effective anti-fungus treatment for fish eggs
- Can be used as a protozoacide and a fungicide
- Chemical formula: C16H18ClN3S . 3H2O
Product Specifications:
| Synonyms | Basic Blue 9, trihydrate; Methelyne blue trihydrate; 3,7-Bis(dimethylamino)phenazathionium chloride trihydrate |
| CAS No. | 7220-79-3 |
| Formula | C16H18ClN3S . 3H2O |
| Appearance | Fine yellow powder |
| Application | Histology, bacteriology (staining), compounding of blood stains, anti-fungus treatment on fish eggs, protozoacide and fungicide. |
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Caution: Handle with care, may cause skin irritation, harmful if swallowed or inhaled. Keep out of reach of children.
Perfect for histologists, bacteriologists and those in need of anti-fungal treatment for fish eggs.
Polyethylene Powder
Low molecular weight polyethylene powder designed for applications such as aiding pigment dispersion, mold release, and improving scuff resistance in inks. This low-density polyethylene powder increases tensile strength in wax blends and acts as a wax hardener for low melting point waxes. It easily melts and blends with both natural and synthetic waxes, making it ideal for wax modification.
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Polyethylene Powder |
| Type | Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene |
| Penetration Hardness | 5 dmm |
| Melting Softening Point | 104 - 108 °C |
| Brookfield Viscosity @ 125°C | 350 - 500 cP |
| Yellowness Index | ≤1.0 |
| Median Particle Size | 300 Micron |
| Apparent/Bulk Density | 0.44 g/cc |
| Shipping NMFC | 156200, Class 60 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Aids in pigment dispersion for better uniformity and quality.
- Enhances mold release for industrial and manufacturing processes.
- Improves scuff resistance in inks and coatings.
- Increases tensile strength in wax blends.
- Acts as a wax hardener for low melting point waxes.
- Compatible with natural and synthetic waxes for modification purposes.
Caution:
Handle with care. Avoid inhalation and contact with eyes or skin. Refer to the SDS for detailed safety instructions.
Polyoxyethylene Nonylphenol (NP-9)
Polyoxyethylene Nonylphenol (NP-9) is a versatile nonionic surfactant known for its effective surface-active properties. It belongs to a group of ethoxylated alkylphenols, specifically derived from nonylphenol. This compound is commonly known by several synonyms, including Polyethylene Mono(nonylphenyl)ether Glycols and Tergitol NP-9. Its molecular structure, characterized by an ethoxylate chain, imparts unique properties like low toxicity and good detergency. It's widely used in various industrial and cleaning applications due to its superior emulsifying and wetting capabilities. With a CAS number of 9016-45-9, NP-9 is generally considered safe and non-toxic, although it's combustible under certain conditions. This makes it a reliable choice for a range of applications, from household cleaners to industrial processes.
Key Features
- Effective nonionic surfactant
- Superior emulsifying and wetting capabilities
- Low toxicity, safe for various applications
- Widely used in cleaning and industrial sectors
- Combustible yet generally considered safe
Product Specifications
| Chemical Type | Nonionic Surfactant |
| Synonyms | Polyethylene Mono(nonylphenyl)ether Glycols, Tergitol NP-9 |
| CAS Number | 9016-45-9 |
| Toxicity | Low |
| Applications | Cleaning and Industrial |
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Perfect for Industrial Cleaning Companies, Chemical Product Manufacturers, Environmental Safety Specialists, Research and Development Labs, Commercial Cleaning Services
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