A specially denatured alcohol (SDA) is one of many types of denatured alcohol specified under the United States Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 21.151. A specially denatured alcohol is a combination of ethanol and another chemical substance, e.g., ethyl acetate in SDA 29, 35, and 35A, added to render the mixture unsuitable for drinking. SDAs are often used in cosmetic products, and can also be used in chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and solvents. Another example is SDA 40-B, which contains tert-butyl alcohol and denatonium benzoate, N.F. In the United States and other countries, the use of denatured alcohol unsuitable for beverages avoids excise taxes on alcohol. This material is commonly used in the production of hand sanitizers.
We are pleased to offer SDA 40-B in the following quantities:
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- (275) Gallon - IBC Totes
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- (7800) Gallon - Bulk Tank Truck Quantites
Spec Sheet Links Below
MSDS Link Below