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Dragons Blood Lp

    • Product Name Dragons Blood Lp
    • Alias dragons-blood-lp
    • Einecs 923-433-1
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    382309

    Product Name Dragons Blood Lp
    Type Essential Oil
    Main Ingredient Dragon's Blood Resin
    Formulation Liquid
    Volume 1 oz
    Color Red
    Scent Earthy
    Intended Use Topical or Aromatherapy
    Natural Yes
    Packaging Glass Bottle
    Country Of Origin Peru
    Shelf Life 2 years

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging for Dragons Blood LP features a sturdy 500g white plastic jar with a red screw cap and bold, flame-themed labeling.
    Shipping **Shipping for Dragons Blood Lp:** Dragons Blood Lp is shipped in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers to prevent leakage. Packages comply with safety regulations, including labeling for proper handling and hazard identification. Ensure secure storage, away from heat or ignition sources. Standard shipping methods may apply, with priority on safe transport and quick delivery.
    Storage **Dragons Blood Lp** should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible substances such as oxidizers. Keep the storage area clearly labeled and restrict access to authorized personnel. Ensure spill containment measures are in place, and follow all relevant safety guidelines and local regulations.
    Application of Dragons Blood Lp

    Purity 98%: Dragons Blood Lp with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it enhances anti-inflammatory efficacy and product safety.

    Viscosity grade 200 cP: Dragons Blood Lp viscosity grade 200 cP is used in topical gels, where it provides optimal spreadability and skin absorption.

    Stability temperature 45°C: Dragons Blood Lp with stability temperature 45°C is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it ensures product consistency in elevated storage conditions.

    Molecular weight 450 Da: Dragons Blood Lp molecular weight 450 Da is used in wound healing solutions, where it allows rapid cellular uptake and bioavailability.

    Particle size 20 microns: Dragons Blood Lp particle size 20 microns is used in encapsulated serums, where it improves uniform suspension and controlled release.

    Water solubility 15 g/L: Dragons Blood Lp water solubility 15 g/L is used in oral preparations, where it enables high loading capacity and efficient dosing.

    pH stability range 4-7: Dragons Blood Lp pH stability range 4-7 is used in dermatological creams, where it maintains active compound integrity under varying pH conditions.

    Melting point 110°C: Dragons Blood Lp melting point 110°C is used in heated processing applications, where it retains structural integrity during formulation.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Dragons Blood Lp: Our Story Behind the Formula

    Dragons Blood Lp stands as a product forged by real needs on the production floor, not dreamed up at a desk. In the years of blending traditional resins with modern polymers, our chemists noticed gaps that most blends couldn’t fill—patchy consistency, unpredictable solubility, color swings batch to batch, or trouble binding in complex matrices. These issues often slowed down creators in industries from natural paints to specialty adhesives. The drive behind Dragons Blood Lp came from these daily obstacles we faced as manufacturers. It’s our response, not a theoretical solution, but a practical outcome tested with our own hands and machines.

    What We Built and Why It Lasts

    Dragons Blood Lp evolved from a series of controlled cooks—not just one lucky batch, but careful iterations, each adjusted and logged. We fine-tuned the raw material sourcing, taking only high-resin content from proven botanical sources, then adjusted our filtration and drying steps to squeeze out contaminants and control the particle profile. No two projects want the exact same thing, so Dragons Blood Lp carries a model code that traces not only its recipe but its processing lineage. This code ensures we’re not guessing about the content; it reminds us where tweaks were made and which method met our own quality benchmarks during in-plant trials.

    Where standard dragons blood products on the market tend to wander in both texture and solubility from drum to drum, the Lp model leans into a semi-coarse grind with a focus on flow and dispersion. Our handlers know that clumpy resin slows down downstream processes. By adopting a precise sieving approach and staging our thermal conditions, the Lp variant arrives stable, less prone to sweating or caking, and ready for direct work-up.

    Clear Differences from Generic Blends

    On paper, a lot of dragons blood resin out there sounds similar. In the warehouse, the differences show up right away. The Lp line does not carry the earthy grit that often dogs cheaper imports. This is a result of adopting dual-stage purification. We got tired of seeing flake that smelled burned, or worse, flake that needed scraping before use. Pre-processing each lot for clean flow and lifting out the heavy fractions makes Lp look and feel different even before it hits solution.

    Common dragons blood products ship with plenty of fillers, sometimes blended with shellac, or laced with softeners to fake pliability. In contrast, Dragons Blood Lp sticks with resin content. This shows in melting point testing, where the product holds form longer under heat without releasing odd smells or residues. Our approach costs more in processing time, but this is the only way we found to eliminate the chalky fallout in coatings or the unexpected separation in cosmetics applications.

    Specs that Translate Into Actual Performance

    We keep specs close to the realities our clients face. Dragons Blood Lp comes with a particle range that falls between 80 and 150 microns, with more than 93% of the content sitting squarely in this window. This consistency means predictability in blending and faster dissolution in standard alkali or alcohol media. The product scores low on ash, with residue testing below 0.4%, which points to real purity levels, not marketing guesswork.

    Oil and solvent compatibility remain critical for processors. We test each lot in ethanol, ether, and standard linseed oil dispersions, checking for clarity, settling time, and eventual precipitate. Lp outperforms hobby-grade imports, which can carry up to threefold the amount of suspended solids, clogging filters or muddying finished blends. The model’s stable resin profile also keeps color loss to a minimum during UV exposure, something shops notice after six months in storage or display.

    Knowledge Gained from Years on the Factory Floor

    The true cost of unreliable dragons blood resin is hidden. One faulty lot can spoil hundreds of liters of lacquer, throw off color matching in a batch of specialized ink, or cause odd setting times in restoration varnishes. We saw these headaches too many times in our own secondary production lines, which pushed us to refine the Dragons Blood Lp model. Every batch passes through hands who have run reactors and loaded hoppers—people who know what too much moisture or the wrong grind feels like.

    Landing on the current Lp specification did not happen overnight. There were dozens of failed attempts, with resins that turned gummy or lost their characteristic crimson when blended. We tested drying cycles at multiple thresholds, pushed dissolution times in both cold and warm cycles, and stubbornly measured every variable, from grind speed to ambient line humidity. It was this stubbornness, the willingness to eat some loss on lesser batches in order to learn, that separated Lp from the nameless blends rebagged by traders.

    Intended Usage: Not Limited to One Industry

    Dragons Blood Lp was built with versatility in mind, but without claiming to be universal. Its most reliable applications sit in specialty coatings, vintage artwork restoration, natural pigment blends, and niche adhesives. Coating plants appreciate the way it dissolves—no need to over-stir or filter again after mixing. Restorers find the color tones richer, with warmth in the reds that lend authenticity to heritage projects. Those working in specialty inks—especially those meant for archival use—often request this specific model because of its resistance to bronzing and its clean burn-out profile.

    Artisans aiming for uncompromised color in violin finishes or custom furniture finishes notice the difference in depth and luminosity, which comes from minimizing the inert filler content in our formulation. Home paint blenders and larger industrial users have less cleaning downtime since residue does not cake on machine components as it so often does with faster, cheaper blends. Some perfumery houses even use Dragons Blood Lp as a fixative component because its minimal impurity profile does not introduce off-notes during maceration.

    Why Traceability Is Built In

    Supply chain breaks have burnt us in the past. Years ago, entire quarterly outputs landed in question because we couldn’t trace which drum came from which crop cycle or processing team. Now each Dragons Blood Lp unit receives its trace code, allowing quick backtracking through the whole chain—from raw tree tapping to final sieve. Knowing which lot had an outlier in resin type, or which crop season produced the stickiest batches, tightens our process control and gives our partners confidence over years, not just months.

    This traceability lets us stand behind every drum and respond quickly if someone flags an inconsistency. Running chemistry isn’t just science; it’s trust and reputation built over time. A manufacturer knows that partners return to the makers who remember why a formula worked, who documented last year’s hiccups, and who admit mistakes and fix them at their own expense. Traceability creates loyalty, not blind trust.

    Supporting Evidence: Real-World Trials, Not Just Lab Notes

    We lean on more than certificates to prove our point—real test data from actual production runs back our claims. Coating producers share numbers on drying time reduction. Restoration studios report less material waste on color matching. Ink blenders measure dye migration rates and share details on storage stability, where Dragons Blood Lp shows slower color drift than unnamed alternatives. In one study, a partner’s finish line saw 20% less clogging, saving tangible time and labor.

    We invite routine third-party analysis and keep an open door for batch sample requests. Our own QC logs go deep, and these are open to audit—not just summaries. We’ve taken the hard road on a few occasions by recalling an entire lot if a sample fails threshold testing, learning more from actual failures than from perfect paperwork.

    Environmental Realities and Our Response

    Sourcing resin sustainably presents challenges most glossed over in advertising. We work with field partners who map collection zones and tap only mature trees. Overharvesting for short-run profit undermines not just an ecosystem but a future supply chain. Our procurement teams visit annual harvests and monitor extraction rates, pushing for taps to be rotated and for spent bark to be returned to the forest floor. This balance keeps supply steady and quality defensible.

    During manufacturing, our plant engineers have reduced solvent loss by tuning closed-loop distillation. Emissions data is tracked on every run, favoring batch scheduling that pairs lower-energy steps together. Reject resin from preliminary cuts gets downcycled to support non-critical applications—never dumped or burned. This isn’t about greenwashing; it’s about reducing waste bills and keeping honest books on material yields. Our plant managers see the dollars saved from minimized rework, passing savings downstream and keeping costs predictable for partners counting on uninterrupted supply.

    Problems the Lp Model Solves in Action

    Some try to stretch resin stock by blending residues or mixing with quick-melt binders, leading to variations that only reveal themselves too late. We designed Lp to cut through this industry patchwork. With each bag carrying the same viscosity reading and melting curve, our clients no longer fight with unexpected slurry in their kettles or odd color streaks at the application stage. For a restoration artist, the difference means fewer test runs and less pigment wasted at the mixing bench.

    Industrial finishers, used to scraping residue from tank bottoms, now time their cleanouts with regular maintenance, not emergency shutdowns. This matters where downtime equals lost contracts. Our intention from day one—reduce the number of variables clients need to manage, focus instead on tuning their own applications, and let the resin play its intended role.

    How We Continue to Improve Dragons Blood Lp

    Every time a client flags a difference in results, they reach the people who helped design and make this product. This constant loop bridges any gap between our lab trials and end users’ day-to-day processes. If a batch fails to hit key parameters, analysis runs right back to the raw collection data, plus hands-on line checks. Adjustments sometimes mean tweaking drying durations, or even holding back an entire season’s output for further cleaning rather than risk a big miss in the market.

    We invest in new screening and vapor recovery equipment, pushing for tighter particulate bounds and better solvent recapture in each run. Each production report informs the next, not just yearly, but after every major run. The result—Dragons Blood Lp moves forward with each cycle, driven by feedback and repeat testing, not by default or inertia.

    Closing Thoughts: Value for Work Done, Not Just Specs Met

    Resin work, especially using ingredients rooted in tradition, demands more than matching certificates or price points. With Dragons Blood Lp, every specification ties back to long years on production floors and real-world applications. Real reliability, color depth, and consistency stem from strict line oversight and lessons learned from failed batches, shaky seasons, and long partnerships, not abstract promises.

    We stake our reputation not on what sales sheets say, but what working plants report back to us season after season. Whether a partner builds paints or preserves fine artwork, they want to know what landed in their drum matches their last order, with no extra stories or surprises. With Dragons Blood Lp, we match these expectations because we’ve lived both the problems and the solutions—batch by batch, year after year.