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.
Hexane
Hexane is a colorless, volatile, and highly flammable hydrocarbon solvent belonging to the alkane series with the chemical formula C6H14. It is a mixture of isomers, primarily n-hexane, with a faint gasoline-like odor. Hexane is widely used as an industrial solvent due to its non-polar characteristics, low boiling point, and excellent ability to dissolve oils, fats, waxes, and resins. It is commonly obtained from petroleum refining and is a key component in formulations requiring rapid evaporation and strong solvency. Hexane finds broad applications in chemical synthesis, extraction, cleaning, and manufacturing sectors.
Orange Oil
Orange Oil is a natural essential oil extracted by cold pressing the rind of sweet oranges (Citrus sinensis). It is prized for its fresh, sweet, and citrusy aroma, widely used in aromatherapy, perfumery, flavoring, and cleaning products. Rich in limonene, a powerful antioxidant and natural solvent, Orange Oil offers antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and mood-enhancing properties. Its versatility makes it a popular ingredient in cosmetics, personal care, pharmaceuticals, food flavorings, and environmentally friendly cleaning formulations.