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Glycerin 86 % - what to consider

 What is Glycerin ?

Glycerol is the common name of propane-1,2,3-triol. It is a simple trivalent alcohol, a polyol. Glycerin is obtained from the cleavage of animal and vegetable fats.

 

What is technical glycerin used for?

Technical glycerin has many applications due to its product properties. In addition to its use in leather care products and lubricants, it is also used as a coolant and antifreeze. It is used as a solar fluid in PV or similar systems where heat has to be supplied or dissipated.

  

How is glycerin produced?

Glycerin is produced by fat cleavage.

In addition, the alcohol can be produced chemically as a co-product in soap production. In the past, mainly animal fats were used for this purpose.

Another very important way to obtain glycerin is in biodiesel production. Here it is produced as a by-product through the transesterification of vegetable oils with methanol.

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Glycerin 86 % - what to consider

 What is Glycerin ?

Glycerol is the common name of propane-1,2,3-triol. It is a simple trivalent alcohol, a polyol. Glycerin is obtained from the cleavage of animal and vegetable fats.

 

What is technical glycerin used for?

Technical glycerin has many applications due to its product properties. In addition to its use in leather care products and lubricants, it is also used as a coolant and antifreeze. It is used as a solar fluid in PV or similar systems where heat has to be supplied or dissipated.

  

How is glycerin produced?

Glycerin is produced by fat cleavage.

In addition, the alcohol can be produced chemically as a co-product in soap production. In the past, mainly animal fats were used for this purpose.

Another very important way to obtain glycerin is in biodiesel production. Here it is produced as a by-product through the transesterification of vegetable oils with methanol.

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Glycerin 86 % (technical) 6.2 kg
For chemical-technical applications. Application Glycerin, which was originally obtained as a cleavage product in the splitting of oils and fats, is now obtained on a large scale in the production of methyl esters as part of the...
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Content 6.2 Kilogram (€4.83 * / 1 Kilogram)
€29.95 * *plus VAT.
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 25 kg
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 25 kg
For chemical-technical applications. Application Glycerin, which was originally obtained as a cleavage product in the splitting of oils and fats, is now obtained on a large scale in the production of methyl esters as part of the...
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Content 25 Kilogram (€2.88 * / 1 Kilogram)
€71.95 * *plus VAT.
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 250 kg
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 250 kg
For chemical-technical applications. Application Glycerin, which was originally obtained as a cleavage product in the splitting of oils and fats, is now obtained on a large scale in the production of methyl esters as part of the...
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Content 250 Kilogram (€2.07 * / 1 Kilogram)
€517.95 * *plus VAT.
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 1.000 kg
Glycerin 86 % (technical) 1.000 kg
For chemical-technical applications. Application Glycerin, which was originally obtained as a cleavage product in the splitting of oils and fats, is now obtained on a large scale in the production of methyl esters as part of the...
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Content 1000 Kilogram (€1.55 * / 1 Kilogram)
€1,552.00 * *plus VAT.

Glycerin 86 % - what to consider

 What is Glycerin ?

Glycerol is the common name of propane-1,2,3-triol. It is a simple trivalent alcohol, a polyol. Glycerin is obtained from the cleavage of animal and vegetable fats.

 

What is technical glycerin used for?

Technical glycerin has many applications due to its product properties. In addition to its use in leather care products and lubricants, it is also used as a coolant and antifreeze. It is used as a solar fluid in PV or similar systems where heat has to be supplied or dissipated.

  

How is glycerin produced?

Glycerin is produced by fat cleavage.

In addition, the alcohol can be produced chemically as a co-product in soap production. In the past, mainly animal fats were used for this purpose.

Another very important way to obtain glycerin is in biodiesel production. Here it is produced as a by-product through the transesterification of vegetable oils with methanol.

Glycerin 86 % (technisch) kaufen – die häufigsten Fragen:


In welchen Mengen kann man Glycerin kaufen? 

Bei chemiekontor.de wird Glycerin 86 %(technisch) in Kanistern mit 6,2 kg und 25 kg angeboten. Glycerin 99,5 % (technisch) wird in Kanistern ebenso mit 6,2 kg und 25 kg angeboten. Bei erhöhtem Bedarf gibt es auch die Möglichkeit ein Fass mit 250 kg und einen Container mit 1000 kg zu erwerben.

Zu welchem Preis kann man Glycerin kaufen? 

Im Onlineshop von chemiekontor.de ist technisches Glycerin 86 % schon ab 3,52 € per kg (Ab-Preis bezieht sich auf einen Kauf eines 25 kg-Kanisters) erhältlich.

Wie lange ist die Lieferzeit des Produktes? 

Glycerin ist in Regel versandfertig auf Lager, die Lieferzeit beträgt 3 – 5 Werktage.

Welche Sicherheitshinweise gilt es zu beachten? 

Für das Produkt ist keine Gefahrenkennzeichnung notwendig und es sind keine allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweise zu beachten.

Wie lautet die CAS-Nummer für Glycerin? 

Die CAS-Nummer für das hier angebotene Produkt lautet 56-81-5.

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