Fragrance raw material

Cedroxyde (Fir)

Description

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Cedroxide (Fir) is a fragrance for use in, for example, perfume, cosmetics and other scented products.

Use

Cedroxide has a 'dry' wood smell. The smell is quite strong, a dilution can be useful in some cases, for example 25% in IPM. It combines well with other cedar-like scents. Cedroxide is drier than cedramber and more ambery than norlimbanol: these three give the perfumer a nice choice in balance between dry woods and sweet amber in a cedar/amber accord. It is primarily a base note in perfumes and is stable in most products, including soap.

Properties

At room temperature it is a pale yellow to yellow liquid. The purity is at least 80%, the substance has a fairly long shelf life. The substance does not occur in nature, but it is largely based on natural raw materials, such as fractions of cedar oil. The manufacturer is the Swiss Firmenich.

Packaging

The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g package is made of aluminum with a white cap.

Dangers

Cedroxide (Fir) is not a hazardous substance in the sense of the law (REACH/CLP). We recommend handling all fragrances, including these, with care, as if they were dangerous.

Codes

Item number: 23158
English name: Cedroxide (Fir)
EC number: 275-967-7
CAS Number EU: 71735-79-0

Type

10 ml, 50 ml, 250 g