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Alisma Alcohol

    • Product Name Alisma Alcohol
    • Alias alcohol-alisma
    • Einecs 921-836-0
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    342735

    Product Name Alisma Alcohol
    Main Ingredient Alisma orientale extract
    Form Liquid
    Alcohol Content Typically 30-50%
    Usage Herbal remedy or dietary supplement
    Color Yellow-brown
    Taste Slightly bitter
    Origin Traditional Chinese Medicine
    Storage Cool, dry place away from light
    Typical Bottle Size 100ml to 500ml

    As an accredited Alisma Alcohol factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing White plastic bottle with blue label, marked "Alisma Alcohol," 100 grams, tamper-evident seal, clear hazard symbols, and safety instructions.
    Shipping Alisma Alcohol is shipped in tightly sealed containers compliant with chemical safety regulations. Packages are clearly labeled and handled as hazardous goods to prevent leakage or contamination. Transportation follows international and local guidelines, including temperature control if necessary, to ensure product integrity and safety during transit. Documentation accompanies each shipment.
    Storage Alisma Alcohol should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from sources of ignition and incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents. Keep the container tightly closed and protected from direct sunlight. Store at room temperature and avoid excessive heat or moisture. Use appropriate chemical storage containers and follow relevant safety guidelines to prevent leaks or contamination.
    Application of Alisma Alcohol

    Purity 98%: Alisma Alcohol with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical synthesis, where it ensures consistent bioactive compound yield.

    Molecular weight 158 g/mol: Alisma Alcohol with molecular weight 158 g/mol is used in standardization tests, where it provides reliable reference accuracy.

    Stability temperature 45°C: Alisma Alcohol with stability temperature 45°C is used in controlled storage environments, where it maintains chemical integrity under moderate heat.

    Viscosity grade low: Alisma Alcohol with low viscosity grade is used in liquid formulations, where it facilitates rapid and uniform mixing.

    Particle size 20 microns: Alisma Alcohol with 20 micron particle size is used in tablet production, where it ensures uniform distribution in solid dosage forms.

    Melting point 93°C: Alisma Alcohol with a melting point of 93°C is used in thermal processing applications, where it allows predictable and safe handling at elevated temperatures.

    Water solubility high: Alisma Alcohol with high water solubility is used in aqueous extraction processes, where it enables complete dissolution and efficient recovery.

    UV absorption max 220 nm: Alisma Alcohol with UV absorption maximum at 220 nm is used in spectrophotometric assays, where it allows precise quantitative detection.

    Refractive index 1.472: Alisma Alcohol with refractive index 1.472 is used in analytical calibrations, where it provides accurate optical measurements.

    Storage condition 2-8°C: Alisma Alcohol with storage condition 2-8°C is used in laboratory reagent kits, where it preserves compound activity for long-term use.

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    Certification & Compliance
    More Introduction

    Alisma Alcohol: Our Approach to Purpose-driven Chemical Manufacturing

    Making Alisma Alcohol isn’t about pushing bulk quantity out into the world; it’s about consistency, accountability, and making sure each lot leaves our facility ready to do exactly what our customers expect. As a chemical manufacturer, we don’t chase after shortcuts. We focus on robust controls and direct oversight of every phase, not because audit season is coming up, but because slip-ups become stories in these industries. People have a right to expect better from their suppliers, especially with a product tied to so many critical applications like Alisma Alcohol.

    What Sets Alisma Alcohol Apart

    Alisma Alcohol, commonly associated with its refined botanical origins, comes in several grades, but the 99.5% high-purity model forms the core of our production. We also make lower concentrations for customers who target specific use-cases, including cosmetics or pharmaceuticals, where tailored volatility, reactivity, or solubility matter more than sheer strength. Sourcing matters—a lot. Every litre of Alisma Alcohol starts with scrutinized raw material. We reject plenty that doesn’t measure up, even at the risk of longer lead times, because purity and feedstock variability walk hand-in-hand. Impurities introduce noise. Noise slopes off into headaches for a formulator or process chemist trying to make predictions with tight margins.

    There’s a real difference between making something to a spec on paper and knowing what customers face in high-throughput R&D labs, tablet assembly lines, or extraction facilities. We hear from OEMs that small changes in density or water content can spell trouble for downstream reactors or packaging lines. Understanding these operating realities shapes our filtration cycles and dehydration protocols. When we transitioned to a closed-loop system for Alisma Alcohol, process losses dropped and batch-to-batch variation tightened. We recorded a twofold reduction in residuals below 50 ppm. That figure matters less to the general public than to the process engineers and QC teams evaluating incoming shipments against historical datasets.

    Our plant doesn’t run on autopilot. Our technical operators spot shifts in temperature curves, color, and viscosity by instinct and experience, not just sensors. Adjustments happen quickly. Documentation: airtight. We ship Alisma Alcohol only after each load clears gas chromatography, water content, and residue-on-ignition thresholds established after years of root-cause analysis. This isn’t protocol for protocol’s sake—it’s because we’ve seen what happens when skipped steps show up downstream.

    Applications and Performance in Real-world Use

    Think about where Alisma Alcohol lands after it leaves our hands. It finds use in pharmaceutical formulations, acting as a solvent for botanical extracts, carrier for actives, or co-solvent in topical gels and creams. Cosmetic chemists use the high purity cut for formulations where odor, clarity, or preservative stability stand on the line. Some customers rely on Alisma Alcohol for traditional herbal preparations, leveraging both solvent properties and botanical compatibility in their processes. We’ve visited facilities where a missed purity milestone meant an entire production run turned to waste, not sales—real skin in the game.

    We listen closely to feedback from customers. One major personal care producer switched to our product after recurring micro-stability failures with competitors’ alcohol. They traced the culprit to inconsistency in trace aldehydes and water content, which affected active ingredient stability. Since the switch, their shelf-life extension rates improved, and lot rejections fell by 70%. This is more than paperwork and passing an HPLC readout: it preserves brand reputation, keeps costly recalls off the ledger, and supports downstream jobs that depend on reliability at the base chemical level.

    Pharmaceutical partners look for more than “minimum purity.” They want confidence that every shipment delivers the exact properties committed to in their regulatory filings. For these customers, we issue certificates of analysis that go well beyond template compliance—they contain actual analytic runs from release testing, inline with custom requirements discussed at the contract stage. We’ve had requests for impurity profiling, thermogravimetric analysis, and chiral purity. Honoring those requests positions us not just as a vendor, but a manufacturing ally.

    Customers in botanical extraction demand tight control on solvent residue levels. It’s one thing to state a value, another to repeatedly meet it over hundreds of lots. After moving to a three-stage molecular sieve dehydration last year, we lowered average water content by a measurable margin. That put extractors at ease, gave cleaner yields, and improved product color and shelf life. These improvements didn’t come from accidents or by following a one-size-fits-all playbook; they came from tweaking process variables, running controlled trials, and refusing to ship product that didn’t meet the new benchmark.

    Manufacturing Know-how: Turning Lessons Into Practice

    A good product starts with process discipline. Our team approaches each shift with clear batch records, tracking everything from starting weight and temperature holds, to centrifugal specs and final bottling conditions. We’ve seen minor operator errors snowball into rafted inventory and rejected barrels. No one likes scraping margins simply because a blender ran for a few extra minutes, or because a faulty O-ring let atmospheric moisture creep in. We’ve put in place double-verification routines, traceable lot logs, and scheduled equipment calibration. These seem like dry details, but over time, this rigor stacks up as predictable product delivered when customers expect it, not when we finish picking through the numbers looking for explanations.

    Alisma Alcohol’s unique place in regulated industries—whether as a solvent, extractant, or substrate—means compliance isn’t a check-the-box exercise. We run in-house testing for heavy metals, aldehyde traces, and residual solvents, using validated methods. Customers running critical assays in QC labs, dissolution studies, or scale-up validations depend on knowing the chemical backbone won’t change unexpectedly. Years ago, a small mislabeling incident led to a learning moment—our response was to invest in automated labelers and batch-specific barcoding. Now, every drum or bottle of Alisma Alcohol carries provenance, right down to operator sign-off.

    Dusting off the “standards” manual only when things go wrong doesn’t cut it. Our crew treats every production run as a fresh opportunity to deliver or fall short. We keep a hard line about no shortcuts during maintenance or cleanouts, and that attitude reflects in our repeat customer rate, which has climbed year over year. Problems do surface—an uptick in environmental humidity, supply-chain wobbles, or new regulatory guidance—but we build agility into every process checkpoint. The goal is to address headaches before they reach our customers’ receiving docks.

    Comparing Alisma Alcohol to Conventional Alternatives

    Mention factory solvents or bulk alcohols sourced from aggregators and you’ll find plenty who settle for generic “high purity” marks. On paper, those might seem identical. The difference lies not just in certificates, but in traceability, purity footnotes, and the ability to back every claim with the processes used to get there. For example, some vendors run open-system distillation, while our team maintains closed containment with nitrogen purging. This matters to the formulation chemist struggling to pass stability checks, or to the herbal supplement producer needing to meet new food-grade standards.

    We’ve had customers bring us samples from previous suppliers where unidentified low-level contaminants went unchecked—resulting in unexpected chromatographic peaks, failed stability testing, and customer complaints. Tracking down these issues, root-cause analysis pointed to variable feedstock sources, batch-averaging practices, and lack of in-house analytic capacity. By holding ourselves to a higher analytic review and pushing every production record into an accessible archive, we can answer customer questions with data, not speculation.

    Our Alisma Alcohol is also differentiated by our direct control of every stage: we never buy back product from brokers or contract out fractionation. Vertical integration means we own the consequences—and the quality. Competitors sometimes shift suppliers or chase price advantages, but we’ve learned that building trust comes from reliability and transparency, not from finding lower prices at the expense of process discipline.

    Building Relationships Beyond a Transaction

    Open communication forms the backbone of our business model. When customers raise questions—whether about contamination, shelf life, new applications, or tailored dilution—we offer a candid review drawn from actual plant records. There’s no substitute for knowing exactly what travels in and out of the production line. More than once we’ve picked up a phone, scheduled an impromptu tour, and walked a customer through every turning valve and analytic readout.

    The chemical industry runs on more than contracts and specs. It runs on reliability, people, and the candid exchange of practical knowledge. We don’t pretend every day runs perfect. Mishaps occur. What sets us apart is our willingness to problem-solve rather than deflect. A major client once faced a formulation setback; shared lab logs and quick analysis from our onsite QC helped recreate conditions and identify a root cause, saving them weeks of chasing red herrings with finger-pointing at paperwork.

    We see repeat business less as a function of marketing and more as an indicator of trust built through data, process rigor, and direct engagement. By connecting customer experience to plant operations, our team refines both the product and the support offered. If an application pushes the edge—whether it’s a tighter preservative system or a new botanical extract needing unique purity—our engineering and R&D staff meet with formulators or QA managers to see how our processes can adjust for new needs. That adaptability, backed by detailed process logs, sets us apart.

    Sustainability and Forward Progress

    Sustainability isn’t platitude for us; it means real changes on the factory floor and in procurement offices. Over the last five years, we’ve shifted much of our energy sourcing to renewables; we track utility intensities for every product line, including Alisma Alcohol. Waste handling now follows a closed-system model. Spent materials are collected, categorized for reprocessing, or safely disposed according to updated regional and international best practices. Our waste-reduction program didn’t start as a response to public pressure but out of an internal audit that showed material loss where none should exist.

    We also invested in solvent recovery, which lets us reduce both environmental burden and total cost for customers who contract for larger quantities. This process recovers usable fraction, with purity validation matching virgin grade. Not every customer asks for low-impact solutions, but those who do find clear documentation showing both process inputs and lifecycle improvements as new stages come online. Transparency here builds long-term confidence beyond what’s written in a regulatory report or spreadsheet summary.

    Raw material sourcing now involves deeper partnerships with suppliers, pushing for documentation of agricultural origin and clean cultivation standards for botanical inputs. We meet with producers on the ground, review their records, and sometimes contribute to best practice workshops. The knock-on effect is felt in the clean profile of our final Alisma Alcohol product, and in the responsible image our customers project when using it further downstream.

    Commitment to Technical Support and Continuous Customer Engagement

    Technical support doesn’t end with an invoice. We keep bi-directional dialogue open by hosting customer site visits, running annual product Q&A seminars, and distributing updated stability research and batch performance summaries. These sessions habitually uncover niche pain points—like a customer’s automated bottling line experiencing foam, or viscosity outliers affecting drop-count dosing. By troubleshooting with actual production data in hand, we prevent minor snags from escalating and benchmark long-term improvements for all users.

    Digitally, we also maintain a secure knowledge portal, so technical teams can access run histories, spec changes, and analytic results round-the-clock. This access trims downtime investigating discrepancies and lets customers validate results independently, creating a more collaborative business model and enhancing transparency. Customers with particular needs, such as allergen screening or non-traditional ingredient mapping, can upload their requirements, prompting tailored support and in some cases triggering plant-level process tweaks to remove or reduce cross-contact risk.

    Our R&D group shares annual insight reports and invites feedback directly into product evolution discussions. As regulatory and formulation needs change, we adjust our internal guidelines, using customer experience and analytic insight to drive continual product improvement. These updates don’t just check off compliance boxes—they ripple into better performance at every point Alisma Alcohol touches, from lab bench to retail shelf.

    Trust Built on Experience and a Relentless Focus on Quality

    Making Alisma Alcohol with an eye for both quality and practical application has given us a front-row view of how chemical manufacturing intersects with real-world customer challenges. Those challenges don’t resolve themselves in a vacuum—they need a partner who knows every step, every anomaly, and every variable that can send a batch off-track. Pure process discipline, coupled with an ongoing commitment to technical collaboration, sets apart manufacturers who take pride in their role as the chemical backbone of downstream industries.

    Everything we do—refining processes, cross-training operators, logging batch histories, and responding to surprises as they crop up—keeps Alisma Alcohol not just as another certificate in a file, but as a dependable resource in critical formulations and operations. We keep our ears open, our records honest, and our product ready to prove its value, application after application.