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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Citronella oil is one of the [[Essential Oils]] obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery [[chemicals]] such as citronellal, citronellol and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring industries throughout the world. Citronella oil is also a renowned plant-based insect repellent. <br><br>
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Citronella oil is a light yellowish, essential oil with a rather pungent, citrus-like odour. It is soluble in 80% alcohol. The product may not be used on food crops.<br><br>
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==Application==
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Used as a perfume in soaps and disinfectants and in the manufacture of insect repellent. Because it is a non-toxic repellent when used in a limited amount, citronella poses no risks to people, pets or the environment.  In fact, citronella works on insects without harming or killing them.<br><br>
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==Shipment / Storage==
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Usually shipped in drums. Many citronella oil shipments are made in second-hand lubricating oil drums. In consequence, the oil becomes slightly contaminated by particles of dirt and lubricant. The small percentage remaining after treatment by suction is accepted by the trade and is easily removed by the consignee with the aid of filters.
  
A light yellowish essential oil obtained from Far Eastern grasses.
 
  
Usually shipped in drums. Used as a perfume in soaps and disinfectants and in the manufacture of insect repellent. Many citronella oil shipments are made in second-hand lubricating oil drums. In consequence, the oil becomes slightly contaminated by particles of dirt and lubricant. The small percentage remaining after treatment by suction is accepted by the trade and is easily removed by the consignee with the aid of filters. 
 
 
 
[[Category:Oil and chemicals]]
 
 
[[Category:Products]]
 
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[[Category:Oil and chemicals]]

Latest revision as of 14:25, 9 January 2013

Infobox on Citronella Oil
Example of Citronella Oil
Citronella oil-1.jpg
Facts
Origin -
Stowage factor (in m3/t) -
Humidity / moisture -
Ventilation -
Risk factors See text

Citronella Oil

Description

Citronella oil is one of the Essential Oils obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring industries throughout the world. Citronella oil is also a renowned plant-based insect repellent.

Citronella oil is a light yellowish, essential oil with a rather pungent, citrus-like odour. It is soluble in 80% alcohol. The product may not be used on food crops.

Application

Used as a perfume in soaps and disinfectants and in the manufacture of insect repellent. Because it is a non-toxic repellent when used in a limited amount, citronella poses no risks to people, pets or the environment. In fact, citronella works on insects without harming or killing them.

Shipment / Storage

Usually shipped in drums. Many citronella oil shipments are made in second-hand lubricating oil drums. In consequence, the oil becomes slightly contaminated by particles of dirt and lubricant. The small percentage remaining after treatment by suction is accepted by the trade and is easily removed by the consignee with the aid of filters.