Eucalyptus oil FCC Grade comes from the dried leaves of the eucalyptus tree. The oil is a colorless liquid with a strong woody and sweet scent. Eucalyptus leaves are steam-distilled to extract the oil. The oil has multiple different uses. It is often a key ingredient in perfumes and cosmetics because of its unique fresh and clean aroma, and also as a dental or industrial solvent. Eucalyptus Globulus leaves In addition to being used for its aroma, eucalyptus oil also has flavoring, pharmaceutical, and antiseptic uses. Eucalyptus oil is used in household cleaning applications. It is commonly used in commercial laundry products such as wool wash liquid. It is used as a solvent for removing grease and sticky residue. Specifications Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid Refractive Index (@ 25C): 1.4500 - 1.4700 Specific Gravity (@ 25C): 0.850 - 0.927 Optical Rotation: -15 +10 Solubility: Soluble in 96% Ethanol 1,8-Cineole: 60.00% Min Packing 55.12 LB Drum DOT Transportation UN/NA: 1993 Proper Shipping Name: Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (Eucalyptus globulus, ext.) Hazard Class: 3 Packing Group: III
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