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Industrial & Pharmaceutical Alcohols

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EXTRACT NEUTRAL ALCOHOL

Purity Profile & Distillation Grade

Extract neutral alcohol supplied for industrial and formulation uses with standard commercial purity in the mid-90% range. Product is distilled and tested with batch COA and MSDS documentation. Typical buyer checks include assay, water content, and volatile impurity limits to confirm suitability for formulation.

Physical Properties & Testing (COA)

Physical profile includes clear appearance and characteristic ethanol odor. Specific gravity and water content are reported on the COA. Batch testing and traceable lot references are provided to support incoming QC and formulation acceptance.

Price upon request

Industrial & Pharmaceutical Alcohols Manufacturer content targets formulators, industrial users and bulk distributors seeking consistent purity, traceability and contract packaging. Buyers require clarity on grade segmentation, batch testing and bulk packaging choices before issuing RFQs.

Grade segmentation and application fit

Differentiate by intended use: solvent and industrial grades for process applications versus pharmaceutical or formulation grades for finished products. State intended application in enquiries to speed technical alignment.

  • Grade categories: industrial solvent grades, technical reagent grades, pharmaceutical/formulation grades
  • Buyer note: specify end-use (disinfectant, solvent, reagent) when requesting specification sheets

Purity controls and quality checkpoints

Quality checkpoints focus on purity, water content and documented batch testing. Include required test parameters in the RFQ to receive matching QC documentation.

  • Quality deliverables: batch test reports, traceability references and stated QC parameters
  • Checkpoint: request sample batch certificates to confirm analytical alignment

Packaging, order bands and storage handling

Packaging choices drive handling and unit economics; common options include drums, IBCs and palletised cases. Provide expected annual volumes to align pack choices with pricing bands.

  • Packing options: 25–30 kg drums, 200–1000 L IBCs and palletised containers
  • Commercial signals: tiered pricing by order band and configurable MOQs for contract runs

Compliance, registrations and commercial documentation

Manufacturing is operated under ISO 9001:2015 quality processes and the supplier holds export registration references for commercial documentation; include required compliance scope in RFQs to ensure paperwork readiness.

FAQs

Q: What are typical minimum order sizes for bulk alcohol shipments?
A: MOQ depends on grade and packaging; state required grade and preferred pack type to receive MOQ bands and lead-time ranges.

Q: How does pricing change with contract volumes for reagent and solvent grades?
A: Pricing is volume- and contract-duration dependent; provide forecasted annual usage to receive tiered pricing and supply continuity options.

Q: Which quality control documents and batch testing records accompany alcohol deliveries?
A: Batch test reports and traceability references are provided on request; list specific analytical parameters needed in the purchase enquiry.

Q: What packaging and logistics options are available to ensure safe delivery?
A: Options include drums, IBCs and palletised loads with standard protective packing; shipping method and hazard handling requirements should be specified up front.