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HS Code |
112213 |
| Brand | Mountain Dew |
| Product Name | Mountain Dew Alcohol |
| Type | Hard Seltzer |
| Alcohol Content | 5% ABV |
| Flavors | Variety including Original, Baja Blast, Black Cherry, Watermelon |
| Packaging | 12 oz cans |
| Released Year | 2022 |
| Target Market | 21+ (legal drinking age) |
| Caffeine Content | Caffeine Free |
| Distributor | PepsiCo/Blue Cloud Distribution |
| Calories Per Can | 100 kcal |
| Sugar Content | 0g per can |
| Availability | Limited U.S. states |
| Carbonation | Carbonated |
| Gluten Free | Yes |
As an accredited Mountain Do Alcohol factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a bright green 750ml glass bottle with a twist-off cap, featuring bold white "Mountain Do Alcohol" lettering. |
| Shipping | **Shipping for Mountain Do Alcohol:** Mountain Do Alcohol must be shipped in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations for flammable liquids. Use UN-approved containers, clearly labeled with hazard warnings. Ensure upright transport, temperature control, and secure packaging to prevent leaks. Only certified carriers may handle this chemical. Always include shipping documentation. |
| Storage | **Mountain Do Alcohol** should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials such as oxidizers. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use and store them in a designated flammable liquids cabinet. Ensure that the storage area complies with local fire and safety regulations, and post proper warning signage. |
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Purity 99.9%: Mountain Do Alcohol Purity 99.9% is used in semiconductor cleaning processes, where it ensures residue-free surface preparation. Viscosity Grade 5cP: Mountain Do Alcohol Viscosity Grade 5cP is used in precision inkjet printing, where it promotes optimal droplet formation and print sharpness. Molecular Weight 60.1 g/mol: Mountain Do Alcohol Molecular Weight 60.1 g/mol is used in pharmaceutical synthesis, where it achieves consistent reagent reactivity. Stability Temperature 120°C: Mountain Do Alcohol Stability Temperature 120°C is used in high-temperature coatings, where it maintains solvent integrity and reduces evaporation losses. Water Content <0.05%: Mountain Do Alcohol Water Content <0.05% is used in moisture-sensitive electronics assembly, where it prevents circuit board corrosion and malfunction. Boiling Point 78.5°C: Mountain Do Alcohol Boiling Point 78.5°C is used in laboratory distillation, where it allows efficient and rapid solvent recovery. Pharmaceutical Grade: Mountain Do Alcohol Pharmaceutical Grade is used in sterile formulation processes, where it guarantees contamination-free drug preparation. Particle Size <1 micron: Mountain Do Alcohol Particle Size <1 micron is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it enables smooth texture and uniform distribution. Flash Point 24°C: Mountain Do Alcohol Flash Point 24°C is used in industrial degreasing, where it provides effective oil removal with controlled safety risk. UV Absorbance <0.01 at 240nm: Mountain Do Alcohol UV Absorbance <0.01 at 240nm is used in spectrophotometry sample prep, where it ensures minimal background interference. |
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In the chemical business, the details make the difference. We have produced industrial alcohol on a scale that meets exacting standards for more than two decades. We’ve learned the pitfalls of batch inconsistency and how even minor impurities can ruin entire production lines. Mountain Do Alcohol isn’t just another solvent—it’s the result of years spent refining both our equipment and our quality assurance methods.
Mountain Do Alcohol goes through a multi-stage distillation process, giving it purity levels of up to 99.8%. We've run the numbers through modern chromatography and every tank matches these results. No shortcuts, no guessing—only the facts that our clients rely on during their most demanding synthesis runs.
There’s no universal alcohol for industrial requirements. The best solution depends on feedstock, reaction type, and finished product grade. With Mountain Do Alcohol, you receive an ethanol-based alcohol that stands up to repeat heating, blending, and exposure to catalysts common in large-scale reactors. Unlike lower-purity supplies that introduce contaminants like acetone, methanol, or heavier aldehydes, ours supports high-yield results each cycle.
The SD-70 model stands as our bestseller, combining high purity with steady supply in larger volumes. This isn’t theoretical—dozens of paints, inks, and pharmaceutical companies use SD-70 every day. The purity—greater than 99.8%—comes validated by independent lab certificates. The water content remains under 0.2%, which means minimal side reactions for moisture-sensitive synthesis processes.
Customers running continuous production lines expect consistency, not just a spec sheet that sounds good in theory. Our SD-70 keeps residual impurities such as fusel oils, esters, and volatile acids well below published industry limits. No matter the batch, we spot check with GC-MS analysis before shipping. As a result, our downstream product yields and color retention rates beat averages reported by sites using commodity alcohol.
Some people look at ethanol and think, “Alcohol is alcohol.” But in this business, purity spells the difference between a product batch passing or failing inspection. For specialty chemical reactions, unexpected contaminants can halt production, clog valves, or even require full tank flushing. Years ago, we tried a more generic alcohol for denaturation, only to learn from our own process headaches: haze in solutions, color shifts in final products, and even shelf-life problems down the line.
Mountain Do Alcohol focuses on purity and batch-to-batch repeatability. We test every tanker, not just random samples. Clients in the coatings or adhesives world see this benefit in every mix—less foaming, fewer unwanted side reactions, and more accurate dosing. Even under the microscope, Mountain Do Alcohol shows fewer residuals. These advantages trickle down in less visible ways—reduced equipment wear, fewer warranty claims, and less downtime. If you’ve ever had to halt a 40,000-liter run because of an off-spec solvent, you know how much that matters.
Having worked in plants ourselves, we recognize the pains of awkward packaging and spillage. Mountain Do Alcohol SD-70 arrives in tightly-sealed drums, totes, or bulk tankers, each equipped with tamper-proof seals. We ship from centrally located depots, cutting down on delivery times and spoilage risk. Our bulk tanker lines are triple-flushed after every batch, then pressurized with inert gas so nothing enters between fills.
You get a product with shelf-life proven in storage tests. Our alcohol holds up for over a year when stored in closed containers, at room temperature, out of direct sun. We worked this detail out with years of our own storage studies, monitoring for acetaldehyde drift and acid number spikes. In practice, even after months in warehouse conditions, the SD-70s remain within spec. For any user needing smaller runs, we provide double-sealed pail lines, filled and capped under clean room ventilation to minimize micro-batch variability.
Over my years in the lab and out in the field, I’ve seen alcohol used in more processes than most could imagine. Mountain Do Alcohol finds its way into high-solids paints, textile finishes, and even in the extraction of plant actives for personal care products. In biomedical applications, trusted purity offers confidence where anything else would be a gamble. Clients in tissue processing, for example, report minimal sample loss and no visible residue, even at high throughput.
In the electronics space, manufacturers use SD-70 as a cleaning agent for printed circuit boards and delicate sensors. Because contamination spells trouble for conductivity and lifespan, using an ultrapure grade makes all the difference for tight-tolerance components. For essential oils and botanical extracts, Mountain Do Alcohol provides a clean, non-reactive solvent with no off-odors or flavor carryover. This isn’t marketing talk; it’s feedback from users who have compared brand after brand and stuck with ours for years because their results hold up under real-world demand.
Not all alcohol comes from the same methods. There’s a strong push in the market for lower-grade, partially-synthetic supply—often made by blending cheap industrial alcohols and spiking them with denaturants that linger even after repeated purification attempts. Our origin batches stick with controlled fermentation and top-down fractional distillation. This means no unknown blending, fewer off-aromas, and more stable end-products.
Some plants lean on lower grades for cost reasons, only to find inefficiencies sneak up in unexpected ways. For example, a batch of low-grade alcohol, with trace sulfur compounds, can throw off the scent profile of fine fragrance or lead to yellowing in clear coatings within weeks. Synthetic blends, though sometimes advertised as ‘high-purity’, usually leave behind chemical fingerprints impossible to filter out with basic polishing. Over time, product recalls and extra filtration steps add up—crushing both budget and reputation.
We understand that reliability in chemical manufacturing is measured over years, not months. The biggest factories keep strict records on solvent use: how much they’ve wasted, how often tanks needed cleaning, and how stable the final product looks after shipping. Based on customer feedback, switching to Mountain Do Alcohol has immediately cut waste volumes and tank cleaning cycles by nearly a third.
Our own facility tracks every parameter from fill rate to lot number traceability. Using cloud monitoring, we flag trends like minor changes in distillation column pressures or raw material quality shifts. Every process enhancement comes from practical lessons—not just laboratory theory. Plant managers regularly email us, describing reduced machine fouling when using our SD-70 compared to their former stocks. Maintenance teams find their filter lifespans stretch noticeably, and replacements occur on schedule, not in emergency mode.
For those handling product at the line, Mountain Do Alcohol reduces headaches. No need for complicated transfer protocols or worry about cross-contamination from old-style drums. Our packaging team draws on plant-floor experience; they made sure every opening works with standard pumps, and grounding lugs are installed for safe handling even on high-volume lines. Lab techs and workers in hazardous environments call out our transparent batch information—every drum comes with easy-to-read tracking info so the right solvent hits the right application every time.
Documentation in chemical manufacturing doesn’t just cover regulatory boxes. When authorities or global clients ask for full traceability, we quickly produce every parameter on the batch: water content, pH, aldehyde levels, and every key additive or stabilizer. This isn’t just about ticking forms—it minimizes guesswork for the client, whether for export, pharma registration, or just internal audits.
Our plant logs every movement, from origin alcohols clear through bottling date, with QR codes tracked right back to the fermentation lot. Years ago, we struggled with inconsistent paperwork and missing records. We invested in automation—not just for speed, but so our records remain accurate and tamper-proof. This approach didn’t come from some consultant; it developed from mistakes made early on, when a delayed file led to lost shipments and client claims.
Today, our customers get immediate access to batch data, through secure databases that meet ISO and regional regulatory standards. For exporters: our alcohol comes supported by Certificates of Analysis, country-of-origin details, and any extra documents a customs inspection requires. Over time, this level of transparency built credibility not only with clients, but with regulators during surprise audits. Our reputation for openness came out of necessity, and gave us a competitive edge with partners abroad.
Every industry faces the realities of waste, emissions, and raw material sourcing. Our team took the challenge early and started shifting to eco-friendlier supply cycles. We’ve switched to bio-based fermentation feedstocks sourced from regional grain farmers under contract to avoid unsustainable monocropping or pesticide-heavy farming.
Solvent recovery—once considered a nuisance—now runs on a closed-loop model in our main plants. By recycling heads and tails from distillation, we reduce both disposal volumes and the need for fresh inputs. In 2021, these measures cut our solvent waste by close to twenty percent, helping both our environmental footprint and our bottom line. For clients who factor sustainability into their product claims, this means a solvent well-aligned with their own green initiatives.
Even packaging evolved. Our drums and totes now use a higher recycled content percentage, with a buyback program for returned containers. The idea came from watching customers with stacks of unused drums in the corner—now, they send them back with their empty shipments, reducing scrap and cutting their own disposal costs.
Budget always drives purchasing, and clients ask pointed questions about price gaps between grades. Mountain Do Alcohol doesn’t compete on being the cheapest option in the market. Years of tracking show something more important: what looks like a lower price per drum often turns costly over a quarter or a year. Waste rates, reprocessing batches, and unplanned plant shutdowns always end up costing more than careful solvent selection.
In our direct experience—and from long-term client studies—the real cost comes out in performance reviews. Batches running with SD-70 show less loss per reaction, higher overall finished product recoveries, and tighter lot specs. The difference is visible when you track warranty returns and customer complaints: companies who use the cheapest alcohol options risk more rejected lots and unhappy buyers down the line.
One of the best parts of this business is working side-by-side with clients as they scale new products or troubleshoot new applications. Many of our improvements—down to tweaks in fill weights or process cleaning—came from a customer’s observation or shared headache. We send technical experts into plants, not for sales pitches, but to watch the flow: how tanks fill, where transfers slow, what could make the process smoother. Every lesson becomes a real change in how Mountain Do Alcohol ships or tests new batches.
Recently, a client in the flavors and fragrances market highlighted lingering taste issues when using competing solvents. We ran joint trials, tweaking our water content and improving filtration—resulting in a cleaner extract profile that has since become their house standard. These feedback loops help us build not just a solvent, but a partnership geared to running smoother lines and reducing error margins.
Years in the industry taught us never to take “good enough” as a standard. Every batch of Mountain Do Alcohol SD-70 has a fingerprint: designed, produced, and verified for uses that cover everything from pharma-grade synthesis to large-volume coatings and food processing solvents. Batch review, internal and external third-party testing, and constant plant feedback form the backbone of our operation.
Clients don’t face mysterious evaporative loss, off odors, or gummed lines after using our product. On rare occasions when questions come in, our technical team replies with lab data, recommendations, and even plant visits to address root causes. This style—open, aggressive validation, and transparency—stemmed from hard-won lessons over years in the trenches.
As product lines expand and global manufacturing tightens standards, our experience shapes our future work with alcohol. Regulations change, sustainability pressures increase, and technology moves forward at breakneck speed. One thing stays consistent—our demand for reliable, tested, ready-to-use alcohol that meets new requirements without putting production at risk.
Mountain Do Alcohol SD-70 isn’t an out-of-the-box product; it’s the outcome of every batch trial, every customer lab report, and the hard lessons learned from running our own plants. For manufacturers who value predictability, documentary traceability, and real-world performance over bargain pricing, SD-70 stands ready every day the process line starts up.
We believe the best way to build lasting products is through hands-on improvements and honest dialogue with those who use them most. That practice shaped Mountain Do Alcohol and continues to drive every upgrade, every delivery, and every call we take from factory floors worldwide.