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Where Inulin Comes from and Why It’s in Processed Foods
The recent push for gluten-free foods may have caused you to note a specific ingredient on food labels appearing time and again – inulin. Some labels may list this as chicory root fiber or chicory root extract, but all 3 titles are for the same product. Read more about this abundant ingredient stocked by your food ingredient supplier, Bell Chem.
What is inulin?
First, what exactly is chicory root? If you have ever eaten endive lettuce, you have come extremely close to inulin. The base of the lettuce below ground is the chicory plant. Soluble, prebiotic inulin is a fibrous plant carbohydrate physically incapable of being processed by enzymes within the digestive system. In other words, it is considered “roughage” that moves other foods through the large and small intestine.
The good bacteria within your gut absolutely love feasting on inulin. Since the flora in your digestive system are your probiotics, their nutrition is known as prebiotics. Therefore, inulin has the distinction of being a prebiotic, which means it can be touted in pharmaceutical form as a “probiotic supplement” to increase the health of the microbial life within us.
Why do we use it?
When fiber is considered soluble, it means it is able to absorb water like a sponge, which is advantageous when added to low-viscous foods such as low-fat yogurt and dairy-free ice cream. This property also adds a creamy taste familiar in protein drinks. Solubility also curbs the appetite by slowing the digestive process, creating a sense of fullness more rapidly which lasts for longer stretches of time.
For those suffering from diabetes, inulin decreases the sharp spikes and drops of blood sugar. A study in 2013 followed patients with type II diabetes as they took inulin food supplements. The findings of this study and many others proved inulin may manage fasting blood sugar levels and HbA1c levels and recommended inulin supplements for elderly patients with type II diabetes.
Studies have proven adding inulin to a diet helps in the absorption of both calcium and magnesium, very important salts required to keep the body healthy.
What foods contain inulin?
Ice cream and other frozen delights add inulin as an ingredient to stop the formation of ice crystals. Gluten binds fibers together, which is missing in gluten-free foods. Inulin’s properties replace gluten’s elastic-like abilities to bind food ingredients. This ability also gives it a place in foods as a substitute for eggs, which form a similar binding function. High-fiber cereals, cereal bars, and breads often contain inulin, especially if they tout low carbohydrates. A second boost in use is its sweet flavor. Inulin is often dried and powdered, then sold as a zero-calorie sweetener.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including inulin. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Microcrystalline Cellulose Uses in Pharmaceuticals
USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem’s microcrystalline cellulose is a white excipient renowned for its multiple functionality. The name “microcrystalline” determines the granule size and shape, and microcrystalline cellulose is a USP-grade form of cellulose. While many inactive ingredients utilized by the pharmaceutical industry work as binders, bulking agents, and lubricants, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) adds several additional layers of usefulness to its resume. Read more to learn how advantageous MCC is for your industry.
Bioadhesive advantages
The term “microcrystalline” refers to the size and shape of MCC. Its tiny particle size offers an extreme surface area for adhesion within the human body. MCC delivers medication as it binds to these tissues.
Compression/compaction
With the ability to carry active ingredients, along with its high dilution capacity (its ability to compact under specific conditions) – both of which exceed leading excipients – MCC is a proven leader. MCC’s ability to compress medication into smaller tablets leads to less crumbling.
Disintegrant
In both wet and dry compressions, MCC expedites the breakdown of medication into microscopic form for the body’s use. Compared to similar excipients, MCC causes faster disintegration, leading to a quick-acting medication for consumers. This feature leads to MCC’s addition as an ingredient to chewable and dissolvable medications.
Filler/bulking agent/binder
As an excipient, MCC is foremost a filler. By adding MCC as an inactive ingredient, manufacturers are able to deliver a familiar low-dose medication in liquid, capsule, or tablet form with precise measurements of medicine bound tightly and compactly by MCC. Its bulking property gives a weak liquid, which is easier to spill and more difficult for some patients to consume, a boost in viscosity by transforming it into a semi-solid syrup.
Lubricant
The flow rate of MCC gives it a space as a lubricant in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Added to active ingredients, it causes a smooth flow with less risk of adhering to machinery.
Wet granulation
Because MCC is hydrophilic and insoluble in water, it is one of the few excipients available for wet granulation processes. As it retains water, the interior of the granules remain moist as the exterior dries when exposed to a high temperature.
Bell Chem is a USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including versatile microcrystalline cellulose. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
How Oxine Keeps Brewing Safe
Brewers understand the importance of disinfecting equipment and work spaces, but most may not realize the benefits of oxine. Oxine is an extremely powerful sanitizer that needs no flushing or wiping down after application. It works against a wide variety of pathogens and is even utilized in hospitals to significantly slow the spread of COVID-19. Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem wishes to introduce oxine to its brewery customers. Oxine finds uses throughout the brewing process, including the following.
CIP sanitizing
Chlorine-based products and hydrogen peroxide are ubiquitous in sanitizing and disinfecting. Oxine is much more powerful than either, with no residual by-products. Oxine and any food-grade acid combine and give off chlorine dioxide, which oxidizes microorganisms and renders them neutral. Since it kills both viruses and bacteria, Oxine helps prevent dead vats. When the oxidation reaction is complete, the remaining chlorine molecules combine with sodium to form virtually harmless sodium chloride, table salt.
Pasteurizers, warmers, and coolers
In general, the waters within these systems are closed loop, meaning they are often open to the elements and are prime for contamination. Human error in the form of spills or broken containers creates a high organic load in the form of slime or malodorous bacteria and biofilm. A recent IFT summary report noted chlorine dioxide, a main component in the reaction of Oxine, as an extremely effective component in the destruction of biofilm.
Closed-loop systems
Water samples prove closed-loop systems are not immune to biofilm contamination, which is commonly linked to back pressures. Once a system is infiltrated, it is extremely difficult to control microbial growth. Common chlorine treatments will stave off growth for a week or more, but it returns. The chemical disrupting properties of Oxine break the cycle and stabilize the water. Oxine is also used to disinfect specific sections of waterline in large brewery closed loop systems.
Lube injection
Much like the closed loop systems, lube additive injection controls bacterial counts and removes biofilms. In addition, chains and conveyors benefit from Oxine’s addition by releasing caked-on grime, causing chains and conveyors to perform more smoothly and enhancing the odor with a fresh, clean smell.
Water replacement
When water remains clear and sanitary, it can be utilized in closed-loop systems for much longer stretches of time. This saves money and energy. Even better, Oxine does not harm metal pipes.
Filler head assembly
As containers are filled, the likelihood of contamination increases greatly. Before a shift, clean the area, then spray with Oxine. At pre-set breaks during the day, low levels of Oxine sprayed on the filler head assembly reduce the incidence of microbial growth and sanitize all surfaces.
Mold control
Storage cellars are ideal for mold growth, which potentially leads to musty and unsanitary conditions. Spraying Oxine on the floors and walls kills the bacteria and leaves behind a fresh odor.
Rail tanker cars
Biofilm within large tanker cars contaminates products. After an initial cleaning, spray the interior with Oxine. Do not rinse with potable water since bacteria within the water may recontaminate the surfaces.
Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including CSANTM sanitation products. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Vitamin C (aka Ascorbic Acid) in Health Supplements
An apple a day may be rumored to keep the doctor away, but vitamin C may do far more. Most consumers recognize vitamin C as the wonder vitamin in oranges, but it is also present in kale, kiwis, spinach, broccoli, bell peppers, berries, and tomatoes. Scientists learned to harness the power of ascorbic acid in 1932, and double Nobel laureate Linus Pauling stressed the importance of a diet rich in vitamin C.
USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem stocks ascorbic acid for its health-minded customers.
Why We Need Vitamin C
Take a look at many over-the-counter supplements, and you are likely to find vitamin C (or ascorbic acid) as a key ingredient because of its myriad health benefits. Vitamin C is a nutrient humans are unable to produce; it must be obtained daily through diet since it is water soluble and passes through the body quickly. Vitamin C affects every body system.
Immune system
Ascorbic acid is an antioxidant, clearing free radicals from the bloodstream. An excess of free radicals can change the cellular structure of any tissue, causing all kinds of damage, from wrinkles to cancer.
Eye health
Oral vitamin C supplements appear to slow the deterioration of sight due to macular degeneration. Ongoing studies suggest vitamin C may also reduce the risk of cataracts.
Dialysis-driven anemia
Patients submitted to dialysis often develop anemia, or lower than average circulating red blood cells. Oral doses of vitamin C may aid in the management of this type of anemia.
Duration of common cold symptoms
Vitamin C curtails symptoms of the cold virus if taken before symptoms arise, but shows no results if taken once symptoms develop. In other words, vitamin C is good for prevention of the common cold.
Enzymatic reactions
As the body creates collagen, vitamin C must be present. Collagen is a protein in connective tissue responsible for adhering one layer of tissue to another. Along with visibly smoothing fine lines and wrinkles in skin, collagen binds other tissues together, such as bone to muscle and muscle to adipose. In fact, collagen is an important component in every body system. Hormones, which are responsible for long-term chemical messaging, contain ascorbic acid as a component. If lower than average amounts of ascorbic acid is present in the blood, it can mean hormones are thrown out of their delicate balance.
Cardiovascular care
New research is pinning elevated levels of vitamin C in the blood with lower instances of heart disease, hypertension, and stroke. Evidence suggests the intravenous intake of vitamin C prior to and following coronary surgery prevents myocardial injury and arrhythmia.
Colonoscopy prep
The Food and Drug Administration recently cleared a fluid rich in vitamin C as a preparatory agent before a colonoscopy. The vitamin C treatment required 2 liters of medicated fluid beforehand rather than the traditional 4 liters.
With these facts in hand, it is time for your business to stock up on Bell Chem’s ascorbic acid. Bell Chem is a USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including vitamin C (ascorbic acid). You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Why Acesulfame K May Be the Best Sweetener for Your Food Products
Acesulfame K (also known as Ace-K or acesulfame potassium) has piqued the interest of scientists and chefs worldwide for its highly intense sweet flavor (200 times sweeter than sucrose) without caloric input. Unlike many other sweeteners, acesulfame K has no lingering aftertaste to spoil its flavor.
Created in 1967, acesulfame K has appeared on labels in the United States since December 2003 to great acclaim. Learn how food ingredient supplier Bell Chem’s acesulfame K is utilized in foods and beverages as well as pharmaceutical and hygiene products.
Works at Any Temperature
Unlike many other artificial sweeteners, acesulfame potassium is a viable sucrose alternative at almost any temperature; it can be used in baked goods, dairy products (it will not break down during pasteurization), and other quality products. High or low pH ranges also do not affect the performance of acesulfame K.
Safe for Diabetic Patients
The human body is not able to metabolize acesulfame K, leading to a sweetened product without calories. For this reason, acesulfame K is safe for diabetic patients since it will not affect serum glucose, triglyceride, or cholesterol levels.
Blends Well with Other Sweeteners
When combined with other sweeteners or sugar alcohols, the sum total sweetness of both sweeteners exceeds their individual levels. This blending has also been reported to have a more naturally sweet flavor than individual artificial sweeteners can create.
Has a Range of Food Production Uses
Products relying on acesulfame K’s sweet flavor include fruit juices, carbonated beverages, tabletop sweeteners, jams and jellies, gum and mints, breakfast cereals, and dressings and marinades.
Has Medical and Personal Care Uses
The pharmaceutical industry finds acesulfame K added to medication aids in its palatability. Acesulfame K is an ingredient in toothpaste, mouthwash and other oral hygiene products since it improves flavor without promoting tooth decay.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including CSANTM sanitation products. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
How Cornstarch is Used in Beauty Products
Cornstarch (Zea mays) easily falls into the category of old-fashioned new technology. With the push toward natural products, cornstarch has become a natural alternative to overly manufactured goods. Personal care ingredient supplier Bell Chem wishes to share cornstarch’s amazing properties in beauty products with its customers.
Why Cornstarch is Used in Beauty Products
Beauty care products involve many of the senses: they must look, smell, and, most especially, feel good. While many beneficial skincare chemicals work well, their texture is sometimes off putting since they feel greasy, slimy, or weak. The addition of cornstarch changes the feel of personal care products to a silky, richer feel. This process absorbs oil during the heating phase of production with no overall volume change. The product feels significantly creamier, and the oil is released over time.
Adding Nutrients
Cornstarch is packed with vitamins A, B1, B2, and C, as well as the minerals calcium, iron, and zinc. These nutrients stimulate cell regeneration and keep existing cells healthy. Cornstarch provides a vehicle to admit nutrients through the epidermis into underlying layers of tissue.
Improving Texture
Cornstarch creates a smaller bubble in effervescent foam, turning a traditional cream into a more densely packed, easier-to-spread, creamy product. Cornstarch also binds water to oil-based components within a formula to stabilize the emulsion, which gives a consistent product with every use while it extends the shelf-life of the product.
Soothing Irritated Skin
When added to antiperspirants and deodorants, cornstarch soothes irritated skin, absorbs sebum and oil, and deters bacteria and inflammation. For acne-prone skin, cornstarch’s ability to absorb sebum and oil leaves smoother skin with fewer blemishes. Infant powders contain cornstarch since it is natural, safe, and effective without blocking tiny pores.
Sun Protection
Skin is often irritated by sun, chemicals, injury, or environmental factors. Many of the products formulated to combat these irritants contain cornstarch to relieve itching, moisture, inflammation, microbial growth, and other reactions. Sunscreens containing ultraviolet filters are frequently sticky without the addition of cornstarch.
Exfoliant Properties
Ground coarsely, cornstarch is a great exfoliant, sloughing dead skin cells to allow the lower, new epidermal layer to glow.
Bell Chem is a personal care ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including CSANTM sanitation products. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Flaxseed Oil Uses Across Industries
Flaxseed, also known as linseed or flax oil, hails from the Northern Great Plains of North America as a flowering blue perennial. Flaxseed grain has been consumed since at least 5000 BCE and is one of the first crops farmed by humankind. Because flaxseed oil is one of nature’s most abundant sources of Omega-3 fatty acids (60% by volume), it has been recently escalated as a prime ingredient in many products for health-conscious individuals. However, flaxseed oil is used in more than health products. Food ingredient supplier Bell Chem wishes to share more information about this important oil.
Cosmetic Industry
Flaxseed oil’s abundance of essential alpha-linoleic fatty acids moisturize your skin and hair as they hydrate. The collagen-boosting properties of flaxseed oil moisturize skin, reduce signs of aging, and strengthen cellular connections, thereby diminishing the deep contours of wrinkles. Flaxseed oil’s lignans are considered anti-carcinogenic and have been proven to counter the effects of sun damage and lighten freckles and age spots. The anti-inflammatory response of flaxseed oil allays skin irritants due to allergic reactions or other edematic responses. In haircare products, the vitamin E within flaxseed oil stimulates new hair growth and quells dandruff.
Food Industry
Chefs find the versatility of flaxseed oil complementary to salads as well as roasted meats. Adding a small amount in a healthy smoothie boosts the body’s exposure to Omega-3 fatty acids. In many instances where butter is used as a condiment, flaxseed oil would prove a much healthier choice. However, because flaxseed oil has a high smoke point, it should not be used for sauteing.
Manufacturing
Flaxseed oil (often referred to linseed oil for the manufacturing industry) was the primary component for protective coatings in the automotive industry until World War I. It is currently utilized as a drying oil ingredient in enamels, lacquers, paints, and varnishes.
Flooring
The ubiquitous linoleum (linum is Latin for “flax” while oleum is Latin for “oil”) flooring in many offices and homes contains solidified linseed oil (generally as 30% of the product) as its base. Even better, linoleum is biodegradable and completely breaks down in approximately 2 years after it is discarded. Tweaking the formulation slightly, linseed oil is also found in tarps, tents, patent leather products, oilcloth, fine oil paints, and printing inks.
Environmentally-friendly Products
Many petroleum-based chemicals can be replaced with linseed oil, which decreases the carbon footprint of these products tremendously.
Construction
Linseed oil naturally preserves exposed concrete surfaces to deter the penetration of water and its accompanying salts. This delays the passage of water to the underlying reinforcing steel to prevent rust or corrosion.
Bell Chem is a food ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including CSANTM sanitation products. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Medical Uses of Urea
Although urea (or carbamide) is a common chemical in the epidermis, most urea utilized medically and pharmaceutically is synthesized in laboratories. Urea is considered a natural moistening factor when produced by the body, and the synthetic alternative enhances the body’s natural ability to moisturize. Urea has further uses in medicine, however, and USP ingredient supplier Bell Chem would like you to be more aware of them.
Dry Skin Alleviator
When water is lost in the epidermis, the result is dry skin. Typical dry or itchy skin symptoms may be alleviated with a topical lotion, but many disorders – including callused areas, corns, diaper rash, onychomycosis, psoriasis, and xerosis – necessitate a more powerful treatment regimen that often includes urea. As a humectant, urea captures moisture from the air as well as the tissues below the epidermis to provide relief from excessively dry skin.
Ear Drops
The buildup of cerumen (ear wax) is alleviated with ear drops containing urea, which break down cerumen for easier evacuation.
Exfoliator
Urea is a keratolytic agent. Keratin tends to adhere dead skin cells together, which may lead to fungal infections. Urea breaks keratin into smaller areas, releasing dead skin cells and the propensity of fungal infections. Generally, medications containing 10% or greater urea are effective exfoliators. For more significant exfoliation, ointments with 40% urea are recommended for nail removal, such as for cases of onychomycosis.
Sodium Adjuster
If a patient’s blood sodium levels are elevated, urea may be used to bring the pH back into balance.
Medication Distribution
Topical medications, such as antifungal creams or corticosteroids are better penetrated into the skin with urea. Additionally, the keratolytic effect of urea aids in wound healing as dead tissue is sloughed away.
Urea Breath Test
Urea tagged with either carbon-13 or -14 can help a doctor determine the presence of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori in the digestive system. H. pylori is associated with ulcers.
Bell Chem is a USP ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including urea. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Benefits of Sunflower Oil in Beauty Products
Check the ingredients on many cosmetics and you are likely to find sunflower oil listed. Pressed from the seeds of sunflowers, this versatile oil is renowned for its gentle properties on almost any skin surface and its marked ability to quickly and easily absorb through the skin’s dermal layer to the underlying connective tissue. Bell Chem, your personal care ingredient supplier, wishes to share the benefits of sunflower oil with you. Chemically, sunflower oil is packed with beneficial chemicals, including the following.
Amino Acids
These small peptides bind to form proteins, giving structure and aiding in the production of collagen, elastin, and other essential proteins leading to smooth, youthful skin.
Antioxidants
When molecules are stripped of an electron, they are known as free radicals. Free radicals can radically change the structure of molecules surrounding them by either binding to or stealing electrons from them. Antioxidants are important in protecting our bodies from free radicals. You can find some of the following antioxidants in sunflower oil:
Vitamin E, which contains readily available electrons that neutralize free radicals
Beta-carotene, which is beneficial in the appearance of healthy skin and converts to vitamin A.
Fatty Acids
Omega 3, Omega 6 (linoleic), and Omega-9 (oleic) monounsaturated fatty acids reduce or prevent localized inflammation, act as antimicrobial agents, and decrease damage from excess sun exposure. Linoleic acid stimulates the development of new skin cells. Oleic acid contains abundant lipids to soothe irritated skin, reduces healing time and inflammation, and hydrates skin. The damage caused by skin diseases, such as eczema and psoriasis, is greatly reduced with oleic acid. As a bonus, oleic acid stabilizes the shelf life of cosmetics.
Vitamins
Along with being rich in amino acids, antioxidants and fatty acids, sunflower oil also contains several vitamins, including the following:
Vitamin C, which stimulates collagen production to reduce or even prevent wrinkles. With vitamins A and D – also present in sunflower oil – vitamin C acts as an antioxidant to counter bacteria responsible for acne.
Vitamin E, which, along with its antioxidant abilities also moisturizes and reduces inflammation by stabilizing moisture within individual skin cells.
Vitamin K, which has a protein elastin that is responsible for maintaining the smooth and elastic quality of skin.
With these bountiful chemical properties, sunflower oil clears pores experiencing accumulations of bacteria, dirt or oil. Because it is non comedogenic, sunflower oil maintains clear and unclogged pores (despite public hesitations regarding oils in skincare). The skin-strengthening properties of sunflower oil keep the skin from cracking, which breaks the natural barrier of the epidermis and can lead to bacterial infections. Sunflower oil appears in myriad products, including lip balms, skin products, hair treatments, and massage oils.
Bell Chem is a personal care ingredient supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including sunflower oil. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.
Glycol Ether Uses Across Industries
Glycol ether has been considered a high-performance industrial solvent since the 1960s. Divided into two categories, ethylene glycol (e-series glycol ethers) is the end result of an ethylene oxide reaction, while propylene glycol (p-series) is derived from propylene oxide. These categories greatly differentiate glycol ether’s uses with e-series glycol ethers used in cosmetics, dyes, pharmaceuticals, skin care products, and water-based paints. P-series glycol ethers are generally used in cleaners and paints. Industrial chemical supplier Bell Chem would like to introduce a few of the many uses of glycol ethers across industries.
Cleaner
Glycol ether’s low toxicity and reduction of surface tension give it key status as a detergent and soap solvent, as it easily removes stubborn build-up. With a fast evaporation rate, items and surfaces are ready to use quickly. Glycol ether can be found in carpet cleaner, floor cleaner, oven cleaner, and window and glass cleaner.
Coalescent
Film integrity increases for latex paints in architectural and industrial maintenance with the addition of glycol ether.
Coating Agent
Amine-solubized water-based coatings benefit from glycol ether’s complete water solubility, decreased evaporation rate, extreme coupling ability, high flash point, and low surface tension. Aerospace, architectural, automotive, coil, and construction industries rely on glycol ether for these abilities.
General Solvent
In agriculture, both herbicides and insecticides benefit from the solvency of glycol ether. Acrylics, alkyds, epoxies, gum, nitrocellulose, perfume, polyesters, and polyurethanes also maintain complete solvency with glycol ether. Glycol ether enhances the glossiness of products and flow-out of lacquers.
Graphic Arts
Glycol ether cures quickly in acrylates, non-ractives, and photoinitiators. When added to ink, it thins the consistency, leading to a lower viscosity ink.
Oil Slick Dispersant
During oil spills, such as the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill, glycol ether plays a role as an ingredient in an oil slick dispersant. Dispersants act as detergents on oil, breaking the slick into droplet-sized particles to dilute throughout the water.
Rubber Modification
Glycol ether easily infiltrates rubber and plastic products, changing the physical properties of those materials.
Bell Chem is an industrial chemical supplier based in Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando) with hundreds of products stocked in their 50,000+ square-foot warehouse, including glycol ether. You can expect the highest quality products, expedited shipping options for maximum efficiency, and unrivaled personalized customer service. Let our knowledgeable and friendly customer service representatives and accounting staff personalize all your needs by either calling 407-339-BELL (2355) or by sending us an online message.