Product Details
DATA SHEET OF ALPHA TERPINEOL
Description & Applications: Alpha terpineol synthetic is refined from pine oil which is hydrated from alpha pinene or gum turpentine oil, alpha terpineol natural is isolated from essential oil. Thanks to its characteristic lilac odor, low cost and high stability, alpha terpineol is widely used as a basic component in lilac, lime, pine perfumes and flavors. Alpha terpineol can also be used as raw material for the production of alpha terpinyl acetate and alpha dihydroterpineol.
Technical Specifications: (Factory Standard Q/HAC 3-2018)
Grade | Synthetic 80% | Synthetic 90% | Natural 95% | Natural 98% |
Appearance | Colorless viscous liquid or white crystalline mass. | |||
Color, APHA | 30 Max | 30 Max | 30 Max | 30 Max |
Odor | Like lilac smell | |||
Specific Gravity, 20/4℃ | 0.931 - 0.937 | 0.931 - 0.937 | 0.932 - 0.938 | 0.932 - 0.938 |
Refractive Index @ 20℃ | 1.4800 - 1.4860 | 1.4800 - 1.4860 | 1.4800 - 1.4860 | 1.4800 - 1.4860 |
Alpha Terpineol, % by GC | 80.0 Min | 90.0 Min | 95.0 Min | 98.0 Min |
Gamma Terpineol, % by GC | 15.0 Max | 10.0 Max | - | - |
Alpha & Gamma Terpineols, % by GC | 90.0 Min | 95.0 Min | - | - |
Total Terpene Alcohols, % by GC | 98.0 Min | 98.0 Min | 98.0 Min | 98.0 Min |
Packaging of Products: Packed in 44/53/58 gallons new galvanized or coated steel drums, 155/185/200kgs net per drum. Goods can also be packed in 1000L IBCs, ISOTanks or other containers according to customers' requirements. Containers should be stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse, away from fire, heat and incompatible chemicals.
GC Conditions:
Analysis | Area Percent | Column Type | SE-54/BP-5 | Column Size | 50m×0.32mm×0.25um |
Injector | 250℃ | Detector | FID, 250℃ | Solvent | N/A |
Oven Program | 120℃ (8 min) to 220℃(2 min) at 5℃/min |
Regulatory & Properties:
Product Name | Alpha Terpineol | CAS # | 98-55-5 / 8000-41-7 | H.S. Code | 2906191000 |
UN Number | Not regulated | IMO | Not regulated | PG | Not regulated |
Boiling Point | 217℃ @ 760 mmHg | Flash Point | 91℃ by Closed-Cup | Melting Point | 8-28℃ @ 760 mmHg |