Crude Glycerine 80%
Crude glycerine contains a significant amount of methanol, water, soaps, and salts and typically has a glycerol content of anywhere between 40 to 88%. Crude glycerol is a natural by-product produced during the biodiesel production process, specifically taking place during transesterification. Its composition is significantly different from that of pure glycerol.
Value-added uses for crude glycerol
- Crude Glycerol is a major byproduct in the biodiesel manufacturing process.
- In general, for every 100 pounds of biodiesel produced, approximately 10 pounds of crude glycerol are created.
- As this product further fine refined and purify for use in the food, pharmaceutical, or cosmetics industries
- Utilization of crude glycerol including combustion, composting, anaerobic digestion, animal feeds, and thermochemical/biological conversions to value-added products.
- converting crude glycerol into high-value products, such as biofuels, chemicals, polymers, and animal feed, to improve the economic viability of the biodiesel industry and overcome environmental challenges associated with crude glycerol disposal.
- It is used for Soap Manufacturing.
- This product is of 100% vegetable origin and Kosher certified.