Propylene Glycol – C3H8O2, is a colorless, odorless, oily liquid with a sweetish aftertaste and high viscosity. Pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol can be used in the cosmetics, medical, food, and many other industries, including the vape industry.
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Propylene Glycol is most commonly used for the large-scale production of polymers. It is used as chemical raw material for the making of unsaturated polyester resins (UPR). It reacts with unsaturated maleic anhydride and isophthalic acid to form a copolymer. It is reacted with propylene oxide to make oligomers and polymers that are consumed for the production of widely used polyurethanes. It is useful in water-based acrylic architectural paints. It’s slow evaporation rate allows it to stop the surface from drying. It is approved for use indirectly as a food additive. It has the E-number E1520 for food applications. It is used in coffee-based drinks, liquid sweeteners, ice cream, and soda etc. It is widely used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. E490 is the number for cosmetic products and pharmacological products. It is applicable as a carrier or base for many types of makeup in the cosmetics industry.
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Propylene Glycol is an organic chemical. It is a very useful chemical substance which is industrially produced from propylene oxide. It is classified as a diol and its chemical formula is C3H8O2. Chemical Appearance Propylene Glycol has the appearance of a viscous and colourless liquid. It is nearly odourless and has a somewhat sweet taste. It is soluble in water, acetone, and chloroform. Chemical Applications and Strengths Propylene Glycol or Propane-1,2-Diol is an extremely useful chemical compound and therefore, has many industrial applications. Its main applications and strengths are: Propylene Glycol is most commonly used for the large-scale production of polymers. It is used as chemical raw material for the making of unsaturated polyester resins (UPR). It reacts with unsaturated maleic anhydride and isophthalic acid to form a copolyme
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Propylene glycol extract from Algae (Algae - Fucus vesiculosus) 100 ml. Propylene glycol extract from Fucus vesiculosus algae (also known as seaweed or macrophyte) can be used in a variety of cosmetic and skin care products. Here are some ways to use it: Skin care: Adding a few drops of propylene glycol seaweed extract to your face cream or lotion can help hydrate your skin and provide it with some of the beneficial micronutrients found in seaweed. Face masks: Include seaweed extract in homemade face masks. Mix it with other ingredients, such as clay or honey, to create a hydrating and nourishing mask. Hair care: Adding a few drops of kelp extract to your shampoo or conditioner can help strengthen your hair and improve its overall condition. Anti-cellulite products: The seaweed Fucus vesiculosus is often used in anti-cellulite products. Dilute the extract in the carrier oil and massage into problem areas.
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