Manufacturer of Glycerin
High Quality Glycerin

Manufacturer of Glycerin

What is Glycerin?

#RAHAOil #glycerin (#Glycerol) is a #clear, #odorless, #viscous #liquid with a naturally sweet taste. It is derived from both natural and petrochemical feedstocks. Glycerin occurs in combined form (triglycerides) in animal fats and vegetable oils and is obtained from these fats and oils during transesterification, such as in biodiesel production. Glycerin also called #glycerolor is a simple polyol compound. The glycerol backbone is found in many lipids which are known as glycerides. Glycerin currently has over 1500 known uses in many different industries ranging from foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics (#USP grade glycerin) to paints, #coatings and other #industrial types of applications (technical grade glycerin). It continues to be one of the most versatile and valuable byproducts created during biodiesel production.


Mohammadreza Salem Oil Glycerin is chemically a trihydric alcohol that is called also as ” Glycerol”. This commodity is by product of Mohammadreza Salem Oil chemicals and biodiesel production. Refined Glycerin is the final product of the processing and refining for purification of crude ones . After refining its purity will become between 95% or more.

About physical characteristics of refined glycerolor, it is water-soluble clear or colorless, odorless, viscous liquid and it has high boiling point. Due to Refined Glycerin is a nontoxic product to human health and environment it can be used in many areas. For instance food industry, #pharmaceutical, #cosmetic , #personal care and industrial applications.

Uses of Glycerin

Glycerolor is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (e.g., diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy). Emollients are substances that soften and moisturize the skin and decrease itching and flaking.

In food industry: In food and beverages, glycerol serves as a humectant, solvent, and sweetener, and may help preserve foods. It is also used as filler in commercially prepared low-fat foods (e.g., cookies), and as a thickening agent in liqueurs.

In medical, pharmaceutical and personal care applications: Ichthyosis and xerosis have been relieved by the topical use glycerin. It is found in allergen immunotherapies, #cough syrups, #elixirs and expectorants, #toothpaste, #mouthwashes, #skin care products, #shaving #cream, #hair care #products, soaps, and water-based personal lubricants. In solid dosage forms like tablets, glycerol is used as a tablet holding agent. #Glycerol is also used in blood banking to preserve red blood cells prior to freezing.

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Is Glycerin Good for Your Skin & Face?

Glycerin can help moisturize and protect the skin. But, on the face, it may dehydrate and cause blistering, especially if undiluted. Only use glycerin-containing products like #soaps or lotions, and stop if irritation occurs.

Behind water and fragrance, #glycerin is one of the most frequently reported ingredients in cosmetics. It’s also a major ingredient in moisturizers and lotions. Using glycerin in its #pure form is growing in popularity but there are things consumers need to be aware of if choosing to do this.

Studies show that glycerin can positively affect your skin in a number of ways. Keep reading to find out how.

Is glycerin good for your skin?

Glycerin’s appearance in skin care products seems to be warranted, as there are a number of benefits it brings to your skin.

Glycerin skin benefits

According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, glycerin can:

  • hydrate the outer layer of the skin (stratum corneum)
  • improve skin barrier function
  • provide protection against skin irritants
  • accelerate wound-healing processes
  • relieve dry skin
  • may help with psoriasis

Can glycerin irritate my skin?

As a humectant, glycerin draws water from the nearest source. Especially in low humidity conditions, the nearest source of water is the lower levels of your skin. This can dehydrate the skin, even to the point of blistering.

Because blistering can occur with undiluted glycerin or glycerin that’s not diluted enough, it’s a good idea to use products that have glycerin as an ingredient rather than using pure glycerin.

Many proponents of natural cosmetics recommend diluting glycerin with rosewater, as rosewater is thought to hydrate the skin and refine pores. A 2019 study found that rose had positive antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects on the skin.

Additionally, a 2017 studyTrusted Source found that a combination of glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and Centella asiatica extract improves skin barrier function for up to 24 hours after application.

Are there side effects to using glycerin?

Although there don’t appear to be many reported side effects, glycerin is a natural product, so there’s always #potential for an allergic reaction.

If you experience redness, itching, or #rash, stop using the product immediately. Look for an alternate product that doesn’t contain glycerin, and be sure to read the labels carefully.

How to use glycerin on the face

  1. First, rinse your face with cold water.
  2. Put glycerin on a cotton pad or tissue and gently blot your face.
  3. Let the glycerin absorb into your skin for a few minutes.
  4. Gently rinse off the glycerin with water.

Handling health & Safety

Lubricants consisting of highly refined mineral oils with specification additives. In normal conditions of use, this lubricant presents no particular toxic hazard.

Packing of Glycerin

Glycerol packed in new or used #180 kg drums, #isotank, #flexitanks, and #bulk shipments. Each 20-foot container takes #80 drums.

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