Blotting Paper
Blotting Paper is a highly absorbent, unsized paper made from purified cellulose, used primarily for absorbing excess liquids such as ink, oils, and solvents. In laboratory and industrial settings, it is critical for procedures requiring rapid and uniform absorption without chemical interference. Its porous and capillary-active nature makes it ideal for blotting techniques in analytical chemistry, biology (such as electrophoresis or Western blotting), and precision cleaning tasks. Blotting paper is available in various thicknesses and porosities to suit specific tasks, from fine analytical work to heavy-duty industrial absorption needs.
Blue Color Water Soluble
Blue Color Water Soluble is a synthetic dye that dissolves readily in water, producing a vivid blue hue with excellent clarity and uniformity. It is widely used in textile dyeing, food and beverage coloring, cosmetics, pharmaceutical formulations, paints, and laboratory applications. The dye maintains stability across a broad pH range and provides consistent, bright coloration in aqueous systems. Its versatility makes it suitable for industrial, research, and commercial uses requiring a water-soluble blue pigment.
Blue Dye
Blue Dye is a water-soluble synthetic dye solution with 6% active dye content, providing a vivid blue coloration for various industrial applications. It is formulated for easy dispersion in aqueous systems and offers consistent color strength and stability. This dye is widely used in textile dyeing, paper coloring, cosmetics, and cleaning products.
Blue Tansy Oil
Blue Tansy Oil is a rare and highly sought-after essential oil obtained via steam distillation of the flowers of Tanacetum annuum, a Moroccan chamomile species. Known for its deep indigo-blue color and distinctive sweet, herbaceous aroma with subtle fruity undertones, this oil is rich in chamazulene — a powerful anti-inflammatory compound that gives it its characteristic blue hue.
Blue Tansy Oil is celebrated in the cosmetic and personal care industry for its calming, soothing, and skin-balancing effects. It is especially beneficial in formulations for sensitive, irritated, or inflamed skin. In aromatherapy, it is valued for promoting relaxation and emotional ease. Its rarity and potency make it a premium choice for high-end skincare, therapeutic blends, and luxury personal care products.
Boiling Flask Flat Bottom
The Boiling Flask Flat Bottom is a laboratory glassware item designed for heating, boiling, and mixing chemical solutions. It features a flat base that allows it to stand independently on lab benches or heating surfaces. Made from high-quality borosilicate glass, it provides excellent thermal resistance and chemical durability. The flask’s wide mouth facilitates easy pouring, filling, and cleaning. It is commonly used in laboratories for distillation, reflux, and other heating applications requiring uniform heat distribution.
Bondex 5299
Bondex 5299 is a solvent-based, high-performance industrial adhesive formulated to provide strong, durable bonds on a wide variety of substrates such as metals, plastics, rubber, and composites. It appears as a clear to amber viscous liquid with a characteristic solvent odor. Known for excellent resistance to heat, moisture, and chemicals, Bondex 5299 cures by solvent evaporation to form a flexible, resilient bond. It is widely used in automotive, aerospace, electronics, and heavy machinery industries due to its reliable bonding strength and quick curing properties.
Borax Decahydrate
Borax Decahydrate, also known as sodium tetraborate decahydrate, is a naturally occurring mineral and an important inorganic compound. It appears as colorless or white crystalline granules or powder with a salty, alkaline taste. This compound is widely used in detergents, cosmetics, glass manufacturing, agriculture, and various industrial applications due to its excellent buffering, emulsifying, and antiseptic properties. The “decahydrate” indicates that each molecule of borax contains ten water molecules bound in its crystal structure, contributing to its crystalline appearance and physical properties.
Borax Pentahydrate
Borax Pentahydrate (sodium tetraborate pentahydrate) is an inorganic compound and a hydrated form of borax. It typically appears as colorless to white crystalline granules or powder. This compound contains five molecules of water of crystallization per formula unit, distinguishing it from other borax hydrates such as the decahydrate form. Borax Pentahydrate is widely used across industries including detergents, glass production, agriculture, and cosmetics, valued for its buffering capacity, emulsification, and antiseptic properties. It is soluble in water and exhibits alkaline properties in aqueous solution.
Boric Acid
Boric Acid, chemically known as hydrogen borate or boracic acid, is a weak, monobasic Lewis acid of boron. It appears as a white, crystalline powder or granules that are odorless and slightly soluble in water. Boric Acid is commonly used in antiseptics, insecticides, flame retardants, and as a buffering agent in various industrial and pharmaceutical applications. Due to its mild antiseptic and antifungal properties, it is often used in ophthalmic, dermatologic, and other personal care formulations. It also plays a key role in glass and ceramics manufacturing as well as in agriculture.
Borosilicate Glass Tubings
Borosilicate Glass Tubings are high-quality glass tubes made from borosilicate material, known for excellent thermal resistance and chemical durability. These tubes are used extensively in laboratories and industries for transporting gases and liquids, conducting experiments, and fabricating custom glass apparatus. Their high resistance to thermal shock and chemical corrosion makes them ideal for harsh lab environments and industrial processes. Available in various diameters and lengths, these tubings can be cut or bent to suit specific experimental setups.
Bottle Dropper Rabbit Type Plastic
The Bottle Dropper Rabbit Type Plastic is a lightweight, durable dropper bottle designed for precise dispensing of liquids in laboratory and industrial settings. Made from high-quality plastic materials, it offers excellent chemical resistance and ease of use. The “rabbit type” dropper tip provides controlled droplet flow, ideal for titration, reagent addition, and sample handling. This bottle is widely used for dispensing small volumes of liquids safely and accurately, ensuring contamination-free handling and convenient storage.
Bottle Weighing Plastic
The Bottle Weighing Plastic is a lightweight, durable container designed for accurate weighing and temporary storage of solids and powders in laboratory and industrial environments. Made from high-quality, chemical-resistant plastic, it ensures minimal interaction with samples during weighing and transfer procedures. Its sturdy construction resists cracking or deformation under typical laboratory use. This bottle is essential for precise measurement tasks requiring contamination-free handling and ease of cleaning.
Bourdan Gauge
The Bourdon Gauge is a mechanical pressure measuring instrument widely used to measure medium to high pressure of gases and liquids in various laboratory and industrial applications. It consists of a curved, hollow metal tube which straightens as pressure increases, causing a pointer to move over a calibrated scale for easy reading. Known for its durability, reliability, and precision, the Bourdon Gauge is essential in pressure monitoring, process control, and safety systems. It operates without electrical power, making it ideal for harsh environments.
Bright Red Color Water Soluble
Bright Red Color Water Soluble is a synthetic water-soluble dye known for its vivid, intense red hue and excellent clarity in aqueous solutions. It dissolves readily in water, offering uniform dispersion and strong colorfastness across a wide pH range. This dye is widely used in textile dyeing, food and beverage coloring, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, paints, and laboratory settings. Its chemical stability and bright coloration make it suitable for industrial, research, and commercial applications requiring reliable red pigmentation in water-based systems.
Bright Red Dye
Bright Red Dye is a high-strength, water-soluble synthetic dye solution designed for vibrant red coloration across various industrial and consumer products. With 20% active dye content, it offers excellent color intensity, easy dispersibility, and compatibility with a wide range of aqueous systems. This versatile dye is widely used in textiles, paper, personal care products, and household cleaning formulations.
Bright Yellow Dye
Bright Yellow Dye is a high-strength, water-soluble synthetic dye solution designed for vibrant red coloration across various industrial and consumer products. With 20% active dye content, it offers excellent color intensity, easy dispersibility, and compatibility with a wide range of aqueous systems. This versatile dye is widely used in textiles, paper, personal care products, and household cleaning formulations.
Brilliant Blue Dye
Brilliant Blue Dye is a synthetic acid dye known for its bright, vibrant blue coloration and excellent affinity for protein fibers such as wool, silk, and nylon. It is highly soluble in water under acidic conditions, delivering uniform and vivid dyeing results. This dye is widely used in textile dyeing, leather processing, and specialty applications requiring stable and durable blue shades. Brilliant Blue Dye exhibits excellent fastness to washing, light, and perspiration, making it ideal for high-quality fabric and leather products.
Brilliant Blue water soluble
Bronopol
Bronopol (2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol) is a water-soluble, white crystalline powder or granules with a slight odor. It is a synthetic antimicrobial agent widely used as a preservative in personal care products, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial applications. Bronopol exhibits broad-spectrum bactericidal and fungicidal activity, making it effective against a wide range of microorganisms. It works by releasing active formaldehyde slowly, which disrupts microbial metabolism and reproduction.
Bunsen Burner Lighter
The Bunsen Burner Lighter is a handheld ignition device designed specifically to ignite Bunsen burners and other laboratory gas burners safely and efficiently. It typically features a long, insulated handle with a spark-producing mechanism that allows users to light gas flames without risk of burns. Constructed from durable materials resistant to heat and corrosion, the lighter provides reliable ignition in laboratory environments, ensuring safe and convenient operation during experiments and heating tasks.
Bunsen Burner Nipple
The Bunsen Burner Nipple is a small but essential laboratory component that connects the gas supply tubing to the Bunsen burner. Typically made from brass or other corrosion-resistant metals, the nipple ensures a secure and leak-proof connection between the gas source and the burner, facilitating safe and efficient gas flow for flame ignition. Designed for durability and compatibility with standard laboratory gas hoses, it supports reliable operation during heating and combustion experiments.
Burette Acrylic
The Acrylic Burette is a precision liquid dispensing instrument used in volumetric analysis for titration experiments. Made from durable, clear acrylic plastic, this burette offers excellent chemical resistance and shatterproof performance compared to traditional glass burettes. It features clear graduation markings for accurate measurement of liquid volumes and a smooth, controllable stopcock for precise flow regulation. Ideal for use in laboratories, educational settings, and industrial quality control, the acrylic burette provides reliable and safe handling of reagents.
Burette Inch Clip
The Burette Inch Clip is a small, precise laboratory accessory designed to secure a burette at specific graduated markings ("inches" or volume levels) during titration or liquid dispensing. Typically made of durable plastic or metal, the clip prevents unwanted movement of the liquid level, allowing for more accurate and consistent readings. It is easily attachable and adjustable to fit standard burettes.
Busan
Busan is a brand name associated with a comprehensive range of specialty chemicals, primarily including surfactants, dispersants, and performance additives. These products are engineered to optimize the properties of coatings, paints, inks, adhesives, and other industrial formulations. Busan specialty chemicals enhance formulation stability, improve pigment dispersion, control rheology, and boost wetting and flow characteristics, leading to superior application and end-use performance. Designed for versatility and efficiency, Busan products are widely used across the coatings, printing, plastics, and chemical manufacturing industries.
Butyl Acetate
Butyl Acetate is a clear, colorless liquid with a characteristic pleasant fruity odor similar to pears or bananas. It is an ester formed from butanol and acetic acid. Due to its excellent solvent properties, moderate evaporation rate, and relatively low toxicity, it is widely used in industrial, pharmaceutical, food flavoring, and cosmetic applications. It dissolves many resins and polymers and is prized for improving flow and finish in coatings and inks.
Butyl Glycol
Butyl Glycol, also known as 2-Butoxyethanol, is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a mild, sweet ether-like odor. It is an organic solvent classified as a glycol ether, with the molecular formula C6H14O2. Butyl Glycol is highly miscible with water, alcohols, and many organic solvents. It is widely used in industrial and commercial applications due to its excellent solvent properties, low volatility, and moderate toxicity. Its high solvency and compatibility with both aqueous and organic phases make it valuable in coatings, cleaning products, inks, and adhesives.
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The Balance Electronic Ohaus Scout Pro is a versatile, high-performance laboratory balance designed for precision weighing in demanding laboratory and industrial environments. Featuring a durable stainless steel housing, intuitive user interface, and a bright backlit LCD display, the Scout Pro offers fast, accurate measurements with high repeatability. It includes multiple weighing units, built-in applications such as parts counting, check weighing, formulation, and dynamic weighing, making it ideal for a broad range of scientific, educational, and quality control tasks. Its robust design supports both bench-top and portable use, powered by AC or rechargeable battery, providing flexibility and reliability in various operational settings.
Cabreuva Oil
Cabreuva Oil is a gentle, sweet, woody-scented essential oil obtained via steam distillation of the wood of the Myrocarpus fastigiatus tree, native to South America. This light amber oil is known for its high content of nerolidol—a sesquiterpene alcohol with soothing, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. With its mild, balsamic aroma and skin-calming effects, Cabreuva Oil is primarily used in cosmetics, perfumery, and aromatherapy applications.
It blends well with floral, citrus, and resinous oils, making it a versatile fixative in natural fragrance formulations. In personal care, it is valued for its skin-healing and regenerating effects, suitable for mature and sensitive skin types.
Cade Crude 2 Oil
Cade Crude 2 Oil is a dark, viscous essential oil obtained through destructive distillation of the wood of the Juniperus oxycedrus tree (also known as prickly juniper). Known for its intense smoky, tar-like aroma and antiseptic qualities, this crude-grade cade oil is widely used in traditional skin remedies, veterinary care, and industrial cosmetic applications—especially in products aimed at treating chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and dandruff.
While not as refined as rectified Cade oil, Cade Crude 2 Oil retains a high concentration of phenols, cresols, and other active compounds that contribute to its strong antimicrobial, antifungal, and antipruritic effects. It is used cautiously in topical formulations at low dilution levels and is valued in rustic and smoky fragrance compositions.
Cajaput Oil
Cajaput Oil is a clear, penetrating essential oil obtained via steam distillation of the fresh leaves and twigs of the Melaleuca cajuputi or Melaleuca leucadendra tree, primarily native to Southeast Asia. With its strong, camphoraceous, and slightly fruity aroma, Cajeput Oil is known for its powerful antiseptic, analgesic, and expectorant properties. Rich in 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol), this oil has been traditionally used in topical rubs, respiratory blends, and muscle-relieving formulations.
Cajeput Oil is widely used in cosmetics, personal care, aromatherapy, and natural medicine products for its invigorating and purifying effects on both skin and the respiratory system. It is often compared to tea tree and eucalyptus oils due to its similar therapeutic actions.
Calamus Oil
Calamus Oil is a warm, spicy-aromatic essential oil obtained through steam distillation of the dried roots (rhizomes) of Acorus calamus, commonly known as sweet flag. This highly fragrant oil carries an earthy, woody, and slightly peppery scent with a leathery undertone. Traditionally valued in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine systems, Calamus Oil has found applications in perfumery, hair care, aromatherapy, and natural health preparations due to its stimulating, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.
While effective in small external doses, Calamus Oil must be used with caution as it contains β-asarone, a compound restricted in internal use due to potential toxicity. It remains widely used in external formulations like massage oils, hair tonics, and perfumes.
Calcined Kaolin
Calcined Kaolin is a fine, white to off-white powder produced by heating natural kaolin clay to high temperatures (typically between 600°C and 900°C) in a controlled process called calcination. This thermal treatment removes chemically bound water, changes the crystalline structure, and enhances the physical and chemical properties of kaolin. The resulting product exhibits increased brightness, hardness, and opacity, making it highly valuable as a functional additive and filler in numerous industrial applications. Calcined Kaolin is widely used in coatings, ceramics, plastics, rubber, paper, and paint industries to improve durability, brightness, and performance.
Calcium Carbonate Filler
Calcium Carbonate Filler is a high-quality, uncoated ground calcium carbonate (GCC) specially engineered for use as a filler in polyethylene (PE) and other polyolefin resins. This grade of calcium carbonate is designed to enhance the physical and mechanical properties of plastics while providing cost-effective bulk and improved processing. It is a fine, white, odorless powder with excellent brightness, high purity, and uniform particle size distribution. Its use improves stiffness, impact resistance, dimensional stability, and surface finish in polyethylene applications such as films, sheets, pipes, and molded parts.
Calcium Carbonate Heavy
Calcium Carbonate Heavy is a high-density, finely ground, natural mineral primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). Known for its higher bulk density compared to regular grades, this filler is widely used in applications requiring enhanced weight, opacity, and strength. It is commonly employed as a functional filler and extender in industries such as plastics, paints, coatings, adhesives, rubber, paper, and construction materials. Its inert nature, whiteness, and particle size distribution make it suitable for improving mechanical properties and surface finish, while also offering cost efficiency by replacing more expensive raw materials.
Calcium Carbonate Light
Calcium Carbonate Light is a finely ground, low bulk density natural mineral composed primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). Compared to standard grades, it has a lower density and larger particle size distribution, making it suitable for applications where light weight and high brightness are important. This form is extensively used as a filler and extender in industries such as plastics, paints, rubber, paper, adhesives, and construction materials to improve opacity, brightness, and texture, while maintaining low weight and cost efficiency. Its chemical inertness and whiteness provide functional and aesthetic advantages across formulations.
Calcium Carbonate Uncoated
Calcium Carbonate Uncoated is a naturally occurring mineral compound composed primarily of calcium, carbon, and oxygen with the chemical formula CaCO₃. It appears as a fine white powder or granules, widely used as a filler, pigment, and functional additive across various industries. The uncoated form means the calcium carbonate particles are not surface-treated, retaining their natural properties. It is valued for its high brightness, whiteness, and excellent compressibility. Uncoated calcium carbonate is used to enhance opacity, improve processing, and reduce costs in plastics, paints, coatings, adhesives, rubber, paper, and construction materials.
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride is an inorganic salt composed of calcium and chlorine with the chemical formula CaCl₂. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid or granular powder, highly soluble in water and exhibiting strong hygroscopic properties. Calcium Chloride is widely used for its moisture-absorbing ability, de-icing, dust control, and as a firming agent in food processing. It finds extensive applications across industrial, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and food sectors due to its efficacy in modifying physical and chemical properties of products and environments.
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate (CaCl₂·2H₂O) is a hydrated form of calcium chloride, appearing as white crystalline granules or flakes containing two molecules of water of crystallization. It is highly soluble in water and exhibits strong hygroscopic and deliquescent properties. This compound is widely used in industrial, pharmaceutical, food, and agricultural sectors due to its moisture absorption, de-icing, dust control, and calcium supplementation capabilities. Compared to anhydrous calcium chloride, the dihydrate form has lower hygroscopicity but is easier to handle and store.
Calcium Hydroxide Hydrated Lime
Calcium Hydroxide Hydrated Lime, commonly known as Hydrated Lime or Slaked Lime, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(OH)₂. It appears as a white, odorless, powder or crystalline solid. It is produced by treating quicklime (calcium oxide) with water in a process called slaking. Calcium Hydroxide is moderately soluble in water, forming a strongly alkaline solution known as limewater. It is widely used in construction, environmental, chemical, agricultural, and water treatment applications due to its caustic, neutralizing, and flocculating properties.
Calcium Hypochlorite Chlorine
Calcium Hypochlorite Chlorine is a white to slightly yellow crystalline powder or granules known for its strong oxidizing and disinfectant properties. The 65% grade indicates the available chlorine content, making it a powerful bleaching, sanitizing, and oxidizing agent. It is commonly used for water treatment, sanitation, and as a bleaching agent in industrial and household applications. Calcium Hypochlorite dissolves in water to release hypochlorous acid, which effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Calcium Nitrate
Calcium Nitrate is a highly soluble, white crystalline salt composed of calcium and nitrate ions. It is commonly available as a tetrahydrate (Ca(NO₃)₂·4H₂O). Known for its excellent solubility in water, calcium nitrate is widely used as a fertilizer providing both calcium and nitrogen to plants. It improves soil structure, enhances nutrient uptake, and prevents disorders such as blossom-end rot in fruits. Beyond agriculture, calcium nitrate serves in wastewater treatment, concrete acceleration, and industrial chemical processes.
Calcium Nitrite
Calcium Nitrite is an inorganic compound commonly supplied as a white crystalline powder or granules. It serves primarily as a corrosion inhibitor in reinforced concrete structures, protecting steel reinforcement from rust and prolonging structural lifespan. Calcium nitrite is also used in various industrial processes as an oxidizing agent and preservative. Due to its high solubility in water and strong oxidizing properties, it effectively prevents chloride-induced corrosion and improves concrete durability.
Calcium Octoate
Calcium Octoate 10% is an aqueous solution containing 10% calcium octoate, a calcium salt of 2-ethylhexanoic acid (octanoic acid). It is a white to pale yellow liquid, soluble in water, known primarily as a metal carboxylate used as a drying agent and corrosion inhibitor. It functions as a calcium-based drier in coatings, paints, varnishes, and printing inks to accelerate the curing process by catalyzing the oxidation and polymerization of drying oils. Due to its stability and efficacy at low concentrations, it is widely preferred as a non-toxic alternative to traditional lead or cobalt-based driers.
Calcium Sulphate
Calcium Sulphate is an inorganic compound composed of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen, commonly found in two forms: dihydrate (gypsum, CaSO4·2H2O) and anhydrous (CaSO4). It appears as a white or off-white crystalline powder or granules with low solubility in water. Calcium Sulphate is widely used in construction, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, food industry, and various industrial applications. It acts as a filler, hardening agent, and drying agent due to its physical and chemical properties. The dihydrate form (gypsum) is notable for use in plaster and cement, while the anhydrous form is often used as a drying agent and in refractory materials.
CALCIUM SULPHATE DIHDRATE 500gm
Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate, commonly known as gypsum, is a naturally occurring mineral widely used in agriculture, construction, and various industrial processes. It appears as a white or slightly translucent crystalline powder with moderate solubility in water. The compound is primarily used as a soil conditioner to improve soil structure and supply calcium and sulfur nutrients essential for plant growth. It also finds applications in the manufacture of plaster, cement, and as a filler in various products.
Calmintha Oil
Calmintha Oil is an aromatic essential oil derived through steam distillation of the aerial parts of Calamintha nepeta or closely related species within the Calamintha genus. Also known as lesser calamint, Calmintha is a herbaceous plant known for its minty, slightly camphoraceous fragrance with subtle floral undertones. The oil is rich in compounds such as pulegone, menthone, and isomenthone, which contribute to its invigorating, clarifying, and antimicrobial properties.
Used in traditional herbal medicine, perfumery, and aromatherapy, Calmintha Oil offers refreshing aromatic effects and is frequently utilized in respiratory blends, skin formulations, and natural cleaning products. Due to its high pulegone content, topical use should be limited and well-diluted.