Alpha Pinene 95%
Midhills Ester Gum
Alpha Pinene -s95
Description: Alpha-Pinene 92/95 refers to a high-purity grade of alpha-pinene, a monoterpene hydrocarbon commonly extracted from pine trees, especially from turpentine oil. Known for its fresh, pine-like aroma, alpha-pinene is widely used in industrial and consumer applications. The numbers “92” and “95” indicate the purity levels, ensuring a minimum of 92% or 95% alpha-pinene content.
Packaging
● New GI Drum, 180 kg net each.80 drums per 20’FCL
● HDPE Drum, 172 kg net each.80 drums per 20’FCL
Application Details
MEG is recognized for its high density and excellent emulsifying properties, making it valuable in various industrial applications beyond food and beverages. Its safety and efficacy are well-documented, with approval for use in specified applications
Fragrance and Flavour Industry
● Fragrances: A popular choice for creating pine, forest, and fresh notes in perfumes, soaps, and air fresheners. ● Flavors: Used sparingly in flavour formulations for its resinous, piney profile, adding a natural essence to beverages and food.
Pharmaceutical Applications
● Aromatherapy: Alpha-pinene is valued for its invigorating and refreshing effects. ● Therapeutic Potential: Exhibits anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and antimicrobial properties, with applications in respiratory and topical formulations.
Chemical Industry
● Intermediate for Synthesis: Used to produce synthetic camphor, terpineol, borneol, and other valuable derivatives. ● Solvents: Acts as a natural solvent in coatings, adhesives, and cleaning products.
Agrochemicals
● Natural Pesticides: Included in eco-friendly pest control products for its insect-repelling properties.
Industrial Applications
● Paints and Varnishes: Used as a thinner and additive for enhancing drying times and gloss. ● Resin Production: A precursor in manufacturing resins and other pine-derived chemicals.
Fragrance and Flavour Industry
● Fragrances: A popular choice for creating pine, forest, and fresh notes in perfumes, soaps, and air fresheners. ● Flavors: Used sparingly in flavour formulations for its resinous, piney profile, adding a natural essence to beverages and food.
Pharmaceutical Applications
● Aromatherapy: Alpha-pinene is valued for its invigorating and refreshing effects. ● Therapeutic Potential: Exhibits anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and antimicrobial properties, with applications in respiratory and topical formulations.
Chemical Industry
● Intermediate for Synthesis: Used to produce synthetic camphor, terpineol, borneol, and other valuable derivatives. ● Solvents: Acts as a natural solvent in coatings, adhesives, and cleaning products.
Agrochemicals
● Natural Pesticides: Included in eco-friendly pest control products for its insect-repelling properties.
Industrial Applications
● Paints and Varnishes: Used as a thinner and additive for enhancing drying times and gloss. ● Resin Production: A precursor in manufacturing resins and other pine-derived chemicals.
Fragrance and Flavour Industry
● Fragrances: A popular choice for creating pine, forest, and fresh notes in perfumes, soaps, and air fresheners. ● Flavors: Used sparingly in flavour formulations for its resinous, piney profile, adding a natural essence to beverages and food.
Pharmaceutical Applications
● Aromatherapy: Alpha-pinene is valued for its invigorating and refreshing effects. ● Therapeutic Potential: Exhibits anti-inflammatory, bronchodilatory, and antimicrobial properties, with applications in respiratory and topical formulations.
Chemical Industry
● Intermediate for Synthesis: Used to produce synthetic camphor, terpineol, borneol, and other valuable derivatives. ● Solvents: Acts as a natural solvent in coatings, adhesives, and cleaning products.
Agrochemicals
● Natural Pesticides: Included in eco-friendly pest control products for its insect-repelling properties.
Industrial Applications
● Paints and Varnishes: Used as a thinner and additive for enhancing drying times and gloss. ● Resin Production: A precursor in manufacturing resins and other pine-derived chemicals.