💡 Elevate Your Essentials with Propylene Glycol!
Propylene Glycol is a high-purity, USP certified liquid that serves as a humectant, thickening agent, and stabilizer across various industries, ensuring product quality and longevity.
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
% Assay of Chemical(s) | 99.7 |
Container Type | Bottle |
Item Form | Liquid |
A**Y
Buen producto
Cumple el cometido, buen trabajo!!!
C**E
THE BEST FOG JUICE YOU COULD MAKE
THIS IS THE STUFF. Made my own mix with a 50/50 ratio of glycerin and propylene glycol. Add no water and you got the best fog juice you could ask for! made the Halloween spirit 10x better and out preforms and pre made (deluded) juice you could buy off the shelf.
B**Y
Cost effective glycol product
I have ordered this product several times to use in my glycol chiller for beer fermentation. Order to delivery time has always been very quick and the product works as advertised. It is food safe which is important to me since I am using the product as part of my home brewing process.
M**T
as advertised,
Tested to 50 below!!!!
A**R
Extremely pure
I winterize my reverse osmosis water maker with 66% mixture to protect to -30F just in case it actually gets that cold. I am in Alaska, so it can happen. Purity of the product is of utmost importance to protect this expensive piece of boating equipment.
A**Y
Excellent product
I have used Propylene Glycol for years and found it to be a great product. Thanks for the continued quality and assurance of an excellent product.
S**K
Unconventional usage, maybe?
I purchased this as an experiment. Due to the epidemic, people snatched up all the rubbing alcohol and now the stuff is harder to get in a reasonable time frame and more expensive. I use alcohol for rinsing my 3D prints. I was able to get this stuff fast and affordable instead of the rubbing alcohol, and it works well. It's thicker than rubbing alcohol, and is oily to the touch. I have filled a small plastic container up to a few inches with the glycol. The print bed I use is small so I can easily soak prints in a small container. I just dip the print, still attached to the removed bed, into my plastic basin and swish it around to get a good rinse. Then I rinse the bed and print with water. I'm getting very clean prints and the resin fogs less than if I was using rubbing alcohol. Pretty good bang for my buck, as it doesn't evaporate nearly as fast as isopropyl alcohol, so I can leave it in the basin and reuse it quite a bit. As an added bonus, my hands are ridiculously soft after soaking my prints without gloves on. LOL
C**H
Good deal
Nice
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