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General chemicals of the highest quality used in production, laboratory, institutions and research organizations are supplied in accordance with international quality standards. These chemicals are consistent, reliable, consistent and reasonable.  

Isopropyl Alcohol – C3H8O; CAS No. 67-63-0; IUPAC: Propan-2-ol

An effective and multipurpose solvent, used in a variety of industries like pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and electronics. It is an active ingredient when it comes to water free cleaning and sanitization, and also for dissolving oil, fats, and other non-polar compounds from hard surfaces owing to its ability to quickly vaporize without leaving behind any residues. Often you would see this name on the labels of Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizers.

Glacial Acetic Acid; CH3COOH; CAS No. 64-19-7

Simplest carboxylic acid, an important chemical reagent and industrial chemical, in processing cellulose acetate used for photographic film, polyvinyl acetate for wood glue, synthetic fibres and fabrics. Mainly used in the manufacturing of perfumes, acetone, and esters, and is an effective antimicrobial. Also used as a solvent in photographic films, preparation of dyes and inks, preparation of rubber from latex, in the fabrication of polyvinyl acetate for wood glue, manufacture of pesticides, white lead production, and soft drinking bottles.

Peracetic Acid; C₂H₄O₃; CAS No.: 79-21-0

Also known as peroxyacetic acid, it is a strong oxidizing agent used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. Its 1% concentration is effective enough to disinfect food contact surfaces, masks, coveralls, uncut fruits, vegetables, raw meat, fish, and sea foods. It breaks down to water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide post-application which do not have harmful effects on surfaces and ensures rapid yet effective disinfection.

Glycerine; C3H8O3; CAS No. 56-81-5

An alcohol-based multi-purpose reagent with numerous utilizations, whose physical and chemical nature allows it to react with multiple substances, making it one of a kind of end-use application. It is non-toxic to humans and the environment. This hygroscopic fluid inhibits bacterial growth and also serves as an emollient. It is used as an emulsifier in cosmetics, personal care products, soap making, etc.

Epsom Salt; CAS No. 10034-99-8; MgSO4; Magnesium Sulphate

Naturally occurring pure crystals, consisting of magnesium and sulphate molecules, which have inherent curing prospects, that help smoothen up skin roughness. There are various ways in which Epsom salt can be incorporated into any commercial industry. It increases magnesium content in the soil without harming pH. It maintains a level of magnesium content in water. In agricultural fields, it increases sulphur or magnesium content in the soil. Its solution is neutral and hence can be safely used on soil without causing any change in its pH. In beer manufacturing, it works as a brewing salt. In construction sites, it is mixed with magnesium oxide to develop custom cement for extra binding quality.

Boric Acid; H3BO3; CAS No. 10043-35-3

One of the main ingredients used in household soaps, is deodorants, ointment, carpet cleaners, etc. Use of Boric Acid prevents attacks of bugs, termites, and cockroaches, and inhibits the growth of the fungus, protecting their growth on wooden surfaces. It is also used for household surfaces for cleaning and disinfection.

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