Ethanol 190 Proof (95%)
Sizes | Gallon, 5 Gallon, 55g Drum |
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Ethanol 190 Proof (95%) denatured with 5% n-heptane is a specialized solvent blend specifically designed for the cannabis extraction industry. This clear, volatile liquid offers high solubility and is optimized to maximize yield and purity in cannabis extraction processes, while the n-heptane acts to deter recreational consumption.
Uses:
This grade of denatured ethanol is most commonly used as an extraction solvent in the cannabis industry. Its high ethanol content ensures a highly efficient extraction of cannabinoids and terpenes, while the 5% n-heptane serves to make the solvent unfit for human consumption, as required by regulations in some jurisdictions.
Industrial Applications:
Focused primarily on the cannabis extraction sector, this solvent blend offers optimized performance for both small and large scale operations. From boutique artisanal extracts to industrial-scale cannabinoid production, Ethanol 190 Proof (95%) denatured with 5% n-heptane provides a reliable and efficient extraction medium that meets the stringent quality and safety requirements of the industry.
Safety and Handling:
Given its highly flammable nature, this denatured ethanol blend should be handled and stored with utmost caution. It is imperative to use intrinsically safe equipment and comply with all local and federal regulations when using this solvent for cannabis extraction. Always use proper personal protective equipment (PPE), including flame-resistant lab coats, safety goggles, and chemical-resistant gloves. Store in a cool, well-ventilated space away from heat sources and open flames. In case of skin or eye contact, wash the affected area with water and seek medical attention.
UN Number:
The UN Number for Ethanol 190 Proof (95%) denatured with 5% n-heptane is UN 1987 (Alcohols, n.o.s., which includes mixtures of alcohols with different substances).
Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) tailored to cannabis extraction processes.