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Glycerine is a colorless, viscous, hygroscopic, sweet-tasting trihydric alcohol. It is also called glycerin or glycerol, with the term glycerol being preferred as the pure chemical form and the term glycerin(e) being primarily used when the compound is used commercially in various grades.
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This substance is used in the following products: fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay, coating products, finger paints, anti-freeze products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products) and lubricants and greases.
Shea Butter RSB35 is a natural butter derived from the nuts of the shea tree. It is characterized by its rich texture and high moisturizing properties, so it is used in ski...
Soap Noodles, also known as soap flakes or soap bars, are a raw material used in the production of soaps. They consist of solid soap blocks or pieces that are crushed into ...
Stearic Acid is a white or colorless, waxlike solid which is soluble in alcohol, ether, and chloroform, and is insoluble in water. Stearic Acid, nature’s most common fatty ...