Description

Description

Glycerin is supplied in a 4×4 L package intended for laboratory, research, or commercial manufacturing use. This product provides a reliable source of Glycerin for workflows that require a consistent liquid reagent, excipient, or process solvent.

Key Features

  • Packaging: Four 4-liter containers of Glycerin for high-volume use.
  • Liquid Form: Clear, colorless liquid suitable for controlled handling and measurement.
  • Laboratory Grade: Designed for use in laboratory and research environments.
  • Versatile Reagent: Glycerin can be used as a reagent, excipient, or process solvent.

Applications

  • Laboratory Research: Suitable for workflows requiring Glycerin.
  • Solution Preparation: Used where Glycerin is needed for laboratory mixtures.
  • Commercial Manufacturing: Applicable in processes that require Glycerin.
  • Reagent Supply: Supports controlled reagent preparation with Glycerin.

Benefits

  • Consistent Supply: Glycerin packaging supports large-scale workflows.
  • Convenient Handling: Liquid format simplifies measurement and dispensing.
  • Versatile Use: Applicable across a range of laboratory and manufacturing workflows involving Glycerin.
  • Reliable Reagent: Designed to support consistent results in controlled environments.

Product Specs

  • Product Name: Glycerin
  • Product Code: 349000000CS4L
  • Pack Size: 4 × 4 L
  • Intended Use:
    • For further commercial manufacturing, laboratory, or research use.
    • May be used as an excipient or process solvent for pharmaceutical purposes.
  • Use Restrictions:
    • Not intended for use as an active ingredient in drug manufacturing.
    • Not intended for use as a medical device or disinfectant.
  • User Responsibility: Appropriate and legal use of this product is the responsibility of the user.

Categories

  • Laboratory Chemicals
  • Solvents
  • Reagents & Liquids
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FAQs

What is glycerin?

Glycerin is a clear, colorless organic liquid widely used in laboratory, research, and manufacturing environments. It is valued for its stability, hygroscopic properties, and compatibility with water. Questions such as “What is glycerin used for?” typically refer to its role as a solvent, excipient, or process aid.

What is glycerin made of?

Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a three-carbon compound with hydroxyl groups that give it water-binding properties. In industrial and laboratory contexts, glycerin may be derived from plant oils or synthetic processes, depending on grade and manufacturing method.

Is this product vegetable glycerin?

This glycerin is supplied for laboratory and commercial manufacturing use. While “vegetable glycerin” commonly refers to plant-derived glycerol in consumer contexts, users should rely on the SDS and product specifications to confirm suitability for their specific research or process applications.

What are the common uses of glycerin in laboratories?

In laboratory settings, glycerin is used for solution preparation, viscosity control, reagent formulation, and as a process solvent. Searches such as “what is glycerin used for” often reflect its versatility across controlled scientific and manufacturing workflows rather than personal or cosmetic use

Is glycerin safe when handled properly?

Questions like “is glycerin bad for you” typically relate to consumer use. In laboratory and manufacturing environments, glycerin is generally considered low hazard when handled according to the SDS, using appropriate PPE, ventilation, and standard chemical safety practices.