Vegetable glycerine & Propylene glycol - Always in stock.

Geoff

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Clyrolinx (Pty) Ltd.
E-mail: info@clyrolinx.co.za
E-mail: geoff@clyrolinx.co.za
Website/online shop: www.clyrolinx.co.za



Vegetable glycerine BP (VG).

100ml (glass bottle with security screw cap) R 15.00 each
200ml (glass bottle with security screw cap) R 25.00 each
1L plastic container R 50.00 each
2L plastic container R 90.00 each
5L plastic container R200.00 each
30kg plastic container (+-23.8L) R950.00 each


Propylene glycol USP (PG).

100ml (glass bottle with security screw cap) R 20.00 each
200ml (glass bottle with security screw cap) R 30.00 each
1L plastic container R 75.00 each
2L plastic container R 140.00 each
5L plastic container R 250.00 each
25L plastic container R1 300.00 each


Stock availability is on-going.

The glycerine is of vegetable origin and is 99.7% pure (min).

The propylene glycol is 99.7% pure (min.)

A certificate of analysis is available for each product.


Prices are effective from 1st September 2020.
Prices are inclusive of VAT at 15%.
 

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  • PL Retail VG and PG 1st September 2020.pdf
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Good prices, thanks @Geoff
 
@Geoff - looks good :) great to hear about ongoing availability...

Can you possibly clarify which vegetables are being used for the VG?
 
@Geoff - looks good :) great to hear about ongoing availability...

Can you possibly clarify which vegetables are being used for the VG?
Whilst this may have come across as me being funny... :wait: It was actually meant in all seriousness... I would like to know what the source of the VG is if possible please... There are some members (@Resistance comes to mind) that have been looking for palm and coconut free VG.

If you could possibly let us know @Geoff, that would be most appreciated :)
 
Whilst this may have come across as me being funny... :wait: It was actually meant in all seriousness... I would like to know what the source of the VG is if possible please... There are some members (@Resistance comes to mind) that have been looking for palm and coconut free VG.

If you could possibly let us know @Geoff, that would be most appreciated :)
Thank you for the clarification @takatatak . I've placed an enquiry with the laboratory and will respond here as soon as I have an answer for you. The predominant plants are palm and rapeseed, depending on the origin country of the crude glycerol and there might sometimes be a mix of oils on processing, but we'll do our best to find out. Regards, Geoff.
 
Thank you for the clarification @takatatak . I've placed an enquiry with the laboratory and will respond here as soon as I have an answer for you. The predominant plants are palm and rapeseed, depending on the origin country of the crude glycerol and there might sometimes be a mix of oils on processing, but we'll do our best to find out. Regards, Geoff.

Good morning @takatatak . I hope that you're well. We've received a 'Statement of origin' from the laboratory for our glycerine supply. They confirm that there is no palm or coconut oil in the glycerine. The only oils currently used are rapeseed and soybean oil. Regards, Geoff.
 

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Thank you very much for the feedback @Geoff!! I appreciate you taking the time to find this out for us...

@Dela Rey Steyn, I know @Resistance mentioned not taking chances with rapeseed previously but let's hear what he has to say :)
 
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