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HS Code |
138600 |
| Productname | Perfume Extract |
| Type | Fragrance |
| Concentration | 20-40% |
| Applicationarea | Pulse points |
| Sillage | High |
| Longevity | 8-24 hours |
| Mainingredient | Essential oils |
| Basetype | Alcohol or oil |
| Suitablefor | All genders |
| Bottletype | Glass vial or bottle |
| Color | Varies |
| Volumeoptions | 5ml, 15ml, 30ml |
| Storage | Cool, dry place |
| Manufacturingmethod | Blending and maceration |
| Commonuse | Personal scent |
As an accredited Perfume Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Perfume Extract is packaged in a 100 mL amber glass bottle with a secure cap, labeled with product details and safety instructions. |
| Shipping | Perfume Extract should be shipped in tightly sealed, leak-proof containers, compliant with hazardous material regulations. Protect from heat, direct sunlight, and ignition sources. Use robust packaging to prevent breakage or spillage. Include proper labeling and safety documentation as per international and local transport guidelines to ensure safe handling during transit. |
| Storage | Perfume extract should be stored in a tightly sealed, inert glass container, kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and ignition points. Ensure storage is separate from incompatible substances and strong oxidizers. Label containers clearly and avoid plastic containers to prevent contamination or degradation of the extract's aromatic qualities. |
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Purity 98%: Perfume Extract with Purity 98% is used in luxury cosmetic formulations, where enhanced olfactory intensity and product consistency are achieved. Stability Temperature 45°C: Perfume Extract with Stability Temperature 45°C is used in high-temperature manufacturing processes, where fragrance retention is maximized. Viscosity Grade 200 cP: Perfume Extract with Viscosity Grade 200 cP is used in gel-based personal care products, where uniform incorporation and texture control are ensured. Flash Point 75°C: Perfume Extract with Flash Point 75°C is used in aerosol air fresheners, where operational safety and regulatory compliance are maintained. Molecular Weight 250 g/mol: Perfume Extract with Molecular Weight 250 g/mol is used in pharmaceutical topical products, where controlled evaporation rate and fragrance profile longevity are provided. Solubility in Ethanol 99%: Perfume Extract with Solubility in Ethanol 99% is used in alcohol-based perfumes, where rapid and complete dissolution delivers a clear, stable formulation. Light Stability 120 hours: Perfume Extract with Light Stability 120 hours is used in transparent packaging, where color and scent degradation are significantly minimized. Particle Size 1 micron: Perfume Extract with Particle Size 1 micron is used in microencapsulation applications, where smooth dispersion and sustained fragrance release are supported. |
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Anyone who has worked with scent knows it’s more than a pleasing note in the air. A true perfume extract reflects years of laboratory experience, real customer feedback, and the daily grind of sourcing, blending, and refining. As a chemical manufacturer, our hands shape the product others only compare. Among all the fragrant materials rolling off our lines, one stands apart: our perfume extract. This isn’t the watered-down cologne found at retail counters, or the fragrance concentrate sent by resellers trying to pass off mainstream stock as something special. Every batch of perfume extract we pack starts as a collection of raw aromatics, each one checked for consistency, and brought together in controlled conditions.
The model we produce—known in-house as PE98—has gained a reputation among industrial blenders, candle makers, soap crafters, and those big fragrance houses who need real potency to anchor their signature blends. The process, from ingredient sourcing to the final filtration step, sets this extract apart from 'perfume oils' or ‘body-safe oils’ common in the open market. We take care to select precise ratios of aromatic compounds, using natural isolates where it matters and synthetics where the scent profile demands stability.
People inside the industry sometimes joke that all extracts are the same. They’re not looking at the ugly side of production: the batches that go cloudy, the shortcuts with solvents, and the guesswork from those who buy intermediates in bulk, then resell as “house blend.” Our approach with PE98 solves these pitfalls. Take longevity, for example. Many perfume extracts fade within hours, lost to chemicals never designed for base notes or complex fixatives. In contrast, we’ve tuned the PE98 formula for both staying power and lift. Customers see a sharp difference during shelf tests and real-world wear.
The difference deepens in how the extract handles extreme environments. Some manufacturers chase light color, thinking it signals purity. This pursuit can strip out heavy molecular weight ingredients—the ones that give a high-end base its backbone. We keep these components intact. It’s why, in the production line, our technical leads run temperature cycling, UV exposure, and even accelerated aging to see how the aroma profile holds up. The results speak clearly. PE98 remains true, even in broader temperature swings, giving product formulators confidence whether they’re designing for a humid climate or dry air.
Manufacturers use PE98 across a broad range of products, but the best results come from a respect for the material’s concentrated character. This isn’t a drop-and-done affair. Some customers go wrong by treating PE98 like candle fragrance or food-safe oil—these often lack the solvent load or volatile diversity that true extracts require. One liter of PE98 delivers an intensity designed for professional-grade products: eau de parfum, fine soaps, high-end personal care, custom candles, and more.
Blending starts with a simple premise. Even experienced artisans get impatient, adding extract too quickly. They end up overwhelming their base notes or burning off more delicate volatiles. Our lab team always stresses that slow addition, testing after each fraction, yields the right result. For a 100ml perfume, most find the sweet spot at 15-22%. Batch after batch, we see clients getting higher repeat sales and better sensory feedback by staying within these proven ratios.
Soap crafters, particularly those working with cold-process, often report rapid trace acceleration or scent morphing when using low-quality extracts. With PE98, our in-house trials have shown smoother incorporation and minimal shifting of aromatic character. This result isn’t luck: it comes from detailed reverse engineering and continuous feedback from workshops in the cosmetics industry.
Some newcomers overlook the technical foundation behind a top-grade perfume extract. Each day in our facility, chemists monitor reaction temperatures, solvent evaporation rates, and finished batch yields. Maintaining purity means running GC-MS scans, infrared spectroscopy, and sensory panels—not just trusting what comes over in a supplier’s certificate of analysis. We build PE98 with an exact blend of alcohols, esters, aldehydes, and fixatives. In practice, that means our extract carries both the sparkle of sharp top notes and the deep persistence of a crafted base.
In the early days, odd batches taught us hard lessons about ingredient compatibility. Not every musk or synthetic vanilla likes to play with every citrus. PE98 grew from this continuous learning. It’s one reason big brands and indie perfumers keep returning—our product delivers consistency and genuine performance. The chemical backbone holds up under pressure, so batch-to-batch variation drops, which means fewer complaints and more loyal customers for those who depend on our extract.
Many buyers overlook how vital compliance is, especially when regulations tighten every year. Our plant teams review IFRA updates and keep formulas adjusted to avoid banned substances or concentrations too high for skin-contact applications. For each new batch, we archive all safety data, testing both finished extract and diluted blends for allergen profiles. Working closely with expert toxicologists, we maintain a track record of safe global supply—not just to bulk buyers, but to demanding end users in every regulated market.
Rushing a batch through the line for the sake of orders has never earned long-term trust. We’ve seen other outfits forced to recall blends or abandon entire product runs after unexpected results in compliance audits. Our quality assurance avoids these setbacks. We label all containers with batch, date, and key component information, giving customers clear documentation if regulators come knocking.
Experience in the chemical trade taught us long ago—honest talk builds partnerships, not empty sales pitches. Some competitors obscure the true content of their extracts; “proprietary blend” becomes a catch-all excuse for poor documentation and inconsistent quality. With PE98, transparency runs deep. We answer technical queries directly. If a customer asks for the solvent system, or the allergen list, or even the precise composition of the fixative blend, our technical team doesn’t dodge.
Years of technical documentation and open communication mean clients trust us not just as a supplier, but as partners in their product development. We see PI-98 included in fragrance pyramids, safety dossiers, and even direct-to-consumer labeling. Nobody rings us back with surprises about ingredient disclosure or misrepresented IFRA categories. This credibility grows as more customers learn across market segments: the real value sits in consistency, honesty, and a willingness to answer tough questions.
Some buyers chase cost savings by turning to intermediates or off-the-shelf mixes promising similar output for less. Over and over, the market proves that unreliable supply chains, dilution, and corner-cutting end up driving the real cost higher. Bad batches result in scrapped production runs, lost sales, and even legal headaches if claims don’t stand up under scrutiny. We designed PE98 to solve these problems: the cost per dose reflects not just the price of raw ingredients, but the time, know-how, and technical vigilance poured into every step.
Volume buyers come back to us because they see higher retained margins: fewer reformulations, less lost stock, and significantly reduced returns. The upfront investment in a genuine, manufacturer-derived extract translates into less risk. This reliability matters most to those whose own brand trust rides on every bottle or bar of finished goods they sell.
Perfume extract, like other fine chemicals, risks drawing criticism for its environmental footprint. Many facilities vent solvents, dump imperfect runs, or greenwash their processes. Our process for PE98 relies on closed-loop recovery systems wherever possible. Solvents get reclaimed and reused. Exhaust emissions pass through activated carbon filters before discharge. On the downstream end, waste from filtering and cleaning gets treated to remove unwanted constituents before leaving the plant.
We minimize the use of high-impact feedstocks, sourcing as many renewable aromatics as we can without compromising the extract’s integrity. People tend to forget that true sustainability isn’t a marketing slogan: it means real investment in equipment, extra inventory cycles, and strict supplier audits. Technical staff work closely with logistics and purchasing, so our sourcing does not rely on “conflict” botanicals or illegally harvested material—a hidden issue in the business, especially as demand grows for exotic or rare essences.
Often, the people who call us aren’t new accounts or big buyers, but technical leads troubleshooting a production run. The questions run deep: why is scent fading faster in this batch? Why is the blend shifting under high humidity? We have real chemical engineers and formulation experts on the line, not just sales staff reciting technical jargon from a catalog. If an issue traces back to our extract, we own the outcome. Customers know we respond with technical notes, not deflection.
Sometimes, advice covers more than correct dosage. Storage conditions matter. Prolonged light exposure can degrade certain components. Our experience shows extracts last longer sealed at lower temperatures, away from direct sun. Many of the shelf-life “horror stories” circulating among small producers come down to improper storage more than faulty raw material.
Buyers who have cycled through several suppliers can spot the differences quickly. Many so-called “perfume extracts” come diluted in heavy solvents or padded with phthalates not designed for professional fragrance creation. Some lack the fine-tuned ratios needed for parfum or cologne, coming out cloying or flat in the finished product. Others shift after a few months on the shelf, exposing an unstable molecular mix.
With PE98, our development team targets a three-part balance: concentration, stability, and compatibility. We never chase sheer intensity at the cost of usability or safety. The real test lies in how the scent endures both in a bottle and on the skin, without breaking down. Multiple labs—not just ours, but those operated by customer partners—report low oxidation rates, minimal batch drift, and a proven track record of success when integrating PE98 into mass production.
Large fragrance houses use our extract as a backbone for their luxury lines. Artisanal soap makers tell us PE98 stands up through saponification. Candle designers find that throw and cold scent balance last longer off the wick. Beyond anecdotes, our returns rate runs below industry average because the final products deliver on customer promise.
We value honest feedback. Every improvement in performance, process, or packaging starts with field reports: an unexpected note in a finished glycerin soap, a new compatibility requirement for a waterless cosmetic, or a specific regulatory request from a new export market. The product you smell today reflects years of such feedback, not guesses or shortcuts.
Stagnation is the enemy in chemical manufacturing. We push improvement cycles every quarter, using feedback not just from clients, but from our own QC teams who test off-spec and aged batches. If we catch drift or instability, the fix happens at the formula stage, not after something hits the market. Our philosophy remains straightforward: every bottle of PE98 must encapsulate everything we’ve learned so far.
Laboratory advances mean we test new fixatives, search out better anti-oxidation blends, and constantly scan ingredient markets for safer, more effective sources. The iterative process pays off: clients see formulas holding up better to real-world stress, and risk drops at every link in the supply chain.
Perfume extract isn’t a commodity part. The reputation rises or falls on a hundred small decisions each day: which raw aromatics to source, how carefully to monitor blending, how honestly to handle flaws or complaints. In our experience, a few extra steps at the manufacturing stage prevent the kinds of disasters that later threaten customer brands.
Moving ahead, we see clear paths for new extraction technology, greener solvent systems, and closer collaboration with both large and boutique manufacturers. As global markets demand more transparency, more consistency, and less environmental impact, every batch of PE98 carries both our name and the weight of real accountability.
People in this business know the difference between a manufacturer who cares and a supplier who simply moves product. We put our reputation behind every bottle because every batch reflects our history, our mistakes, and most of all, our commitment to real partners who depend on quality. The outcome: better end products, more loyal customers, and a reputation for reliability that doesn’t fade as quickly as a weak note in an ordinary extract.