Description
Lilyflore (Fir) is an aromachemical for use in, for example, perfume, cosmetics, soap, candles and air fresheners.
Intended to be mixed with other fragrances: on its own, the scent can be dull or even unpleasant.
Do not use undiluted on the skin: it is a raw material, not a finished product.
Keep cool, dry, dark and out of the reach of children.
Logp: 2,9
Vapor pressure: 0,1 Pa
Boiling point: 279 °C
Molar mass: 176
WARNING
H319 - Causes serious eye irritation.
H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
H412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
An allergic reaction to this substance is uncommon, but cannot be ruled out.
Dutch name: Lilyflore (Fir)
EC number: 437-760-1
CAS number EU: 285977-85-7
CAS number TSCA: 285977-85-7
Caution!
Please read all information below and general product information before purchase. Not intended for use in food, vape liquids or other internal use.Intended to be mixed with other fragrances: on its own, the scent can be dull or even unpleasant.
Do not use undiluted on the skin: it is a raw material, not a finished product.
Use
Lilyflore (Fir) has a floral scent reminiscent of lily of the valley. The scent is not particularly strong, but the effect on the entire fragrance composition can be quite strong. For that reason, a 10% solution can be useful. Typical use is in floral accords, especially of white flowers. You usually use between 0,1% and 5% of this substance in the fragrance composition. It can fully or partially replace Lilial and Lyral, it has a similar effect: the radiance and intensity of the fragrance is greatly enhanced, even if you use a little Lilyflore. In perfumes it is mainly a base note, it is stable in most products, including soap. It is very suitable for candles, it functions well both in a cold and burning state.Keep cool, dry, dark and out of the reach of children.
Properties
Lilyflore (Fir) is a colourless to slightly yellow liquid or (partly) solid at room temperature. The purity is at least 99% and the substance has a fairly long shelf life. It does not occur in nature. The manufacturer is the Swiss company Firmenich.Technical details
Density: 1,07Logp: 2,9
Vapor pressure: 0,1 Pa
Boiling point: 279 °C
Molar mass: 176
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g package is aluminium with a white cap. Closure is always with normal sealing caps, for dosing small amounts we recommend the use of plastic pipettes.Sustainability
Firmenich indicates that 50-70% of this substance is made using green chemistry. The substance does not break down very easily and is harmful to aquatic organisms. You need little of this substance for a great effect.Dangers
Lilyflore (Fir) is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics:WARNING
H319 - Causes serious eye irritation.
H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
H412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
An allergic reaction to this substance is uncommon, but cannot be ruled out.
Codes
Article number: 23211Dutch name: Lilyflore (Fir)
EC number: 437-760-1
CAS number EU: 285977-85-7
CAS number TSCA: 285977-85-7
Type
10 ml, 50 ml, 250 g