Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Glycerol (Glycerine) Anhydrous Pure, 99% |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 500 ml – 2500 ml – 25 Ltr |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | Lab Grade |
| Application | Solvent, reagent, sample preservation, microbiology |
Product Description
Glycerol, also known as glycerine, is a versatile and essential chemical compound widely used in laboratories, research facilities, and industrial applications. This anhydrous form, with a purity of 99%, ensures minimal water content, making it ideal for precise experiments and formulations.
Whether you’re a student working on a project, a researcher conducting experiments, or an educator demonstrating chemical properties, this high-quality glycerine delivers consistent results. Its hygroscopic nature makes it excellent for preserving biological samples, while its solvent properties are invaluable in chromatography and other analytical techniques.
At eqipped, we understand the importance of reliable lab supplies. That’s why we offer this premium-grade glycerine in convenient pack sizes to suit your needs, from small-scale experiments to bulk requirements.
Key Applications
This lab-grade glycerine is commonly used in:
- Biological sample preservation
- Solvent for dyes and reagents
- Microbiology media preparation
- Pharmaceutical formulations
- Cosmetic and personal care product development
Need pure glycerine for your lab? Buy glycerol online from eqipped for guaranteed quality and fast delivery.
Safety and Handling
While glycerine is generally non-toxic, proper handling is recommended:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Use appropriate protective equipment (gloves, goggles) when handling
- Avoid ingestion or prolonged skin contact
FAQs
What is the difference between anhydrous and regular glycerine?
Anhydrous glycerine contains less than 0.5% water, making it ideal for moisture-sensitive applications, while regular glycerine may contain up to 5% water.
Can this glycerine be used in food applications?
This product is lab-grade and not certified for food use. For food applications, we recommend food-grade glycerine.
What is the shelf life of anhydrous glycerine?
When stored properly in sealed containers, it has a shelf life of 2-3 years.
Is this product suitable for DNA extraction?
Yes, high-purity glycerine is commonly used in molecular biology protocols including DNA extraction.
Do you offer bulk discounts for large quantities?
Yes, eqipped provides competitive pricing for bulk orders. Contact our sales team for customized quotes.