Aroma Therapy Kits
Our kits are designed to dissolve all types of fragrance and filter out all
the carbons for Aroma Therapy. We use only top grade USP oils and filters.
The carbons should be filtered out for breathing purposes. Please use our kits for their designed use only. Thanks
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Benzyl Benzoate USP/FCC
Benzyl Benzoate is widely used in the perfume and pharmaceutical industries. Its high molecular weight and nearly odorless nature make it a widely used perfume fixative. It also has application as a solvent for artificial musks, and as a plasticizer for cellulose acetate, and nitro cellulose. Benzyl Benzoate is used in topical formulations for the treatment of lice and scabies and has application in confectioneries and chewing gum. It is also used in the manufacture of fine candle products, where it is used to incorporate fragrances into wax and in addition, promotes clean burning. Benzyl benzoate is an FDA approved Synthetic Flavoring Substance
Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl alcohol is the most industrially useful aromatic primary alcohol. While benzyl alcohol exists in nature, commercially available benzyl alcohol is produced industrially by either of two different synthetic processes. Benzyl alcohol offered by the Kalama plant is produced by the hydrogenation of benzaldehyde which was produced by the liquid phase air oxidation of toluene. As a result this benzyl alcohol contains no chlorine, in contrast to benzyl alcohol produced via the toluene chlorination process.
We currently product three grades of benzyl alcohol for use in the following applications:
Pharmaceuticals
Flavor and Fragrances
Personal care
Chemical Intermediates
Photographic chemicals
TIP ON SOLVING FILTER CLOGGING:
This is a problem many people have and you should be able to filter 100cc through a Whatman filter if done correctly. Read this part two or three times until you understand what is being said. Take the 10cc push tube and suck up the oil, flip the push tube upside down and take off the needle. Push up on the plunger and get all the air that may be lingering out of the push tube. Next take the whatman filter and twist it on. With the push tube still upside down begin to push the plunger until you notice liquid coming out the small hole in the whatman filter ( What you are doing is pre wetting the filter media and getting any air out of the filter) Now you can put the needle on the whatman filter and begin your filtering.