It is produced using internationally proven technology that meets Indian and International Pharmacopoeia such as IP/UFP/NF specifications. These are essentially non-toxic stable and versatile solvents that find application in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, oral care, automotive, textile, paint, resin and plastic and ceramic industries.
The company’s range of products is sold under the POLYMEG series with different grades having molecular weight from 200 to 10,000.
Customer-specific moles and products are also produced.
Glycol (PEG) 1500 is actually a kind of polymer, except that the ion is non abrasive. Polyethylene (Ethylene Glycol) PEG 1500 is a non-ionic hydrophilic polymer, not just the same type. It is available in different types of molecular weights. It mainly helps in the purification of organic matter. PEG and dextran work together. Furthermore, PEG interacts with the cell membrane, thereby allowing cell aggregation. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 1500 was used for cell fusion mediation. The solution is filtered through a 0.2 um pore sized membrane. There may be a doubt here, in fact in what area is the use of polyethylene glycol PEG. Polyethylene glycols (PEG)s and their derivatives are widely used in cosmetics as surfactants, cleaning agents, emulsifiers, skin conditioners and humectants. Thus polyethylene glycol PEG is useful in many ways as a chemical. When it comes to cosmetics, polyethylene glycols (PEG) applications require, in addition, many PEG compounds and many other applications. It is natural to doubt and question whether polyethylene glycol is harmful to humans. In humans PEG is beneficial or PEG does not cause severe harm. PEG is non-toxic in humans, as a result of the low reaction of PEG, there are obvious reasons for this, and mammals, including humans, do not have the enzymes that can metabolize PEG. Therefore, once ingested or under parental supervision the PEG does not metabolize in the stomach so that problems can occur until it is excreted in the urine or feces.