Aldron
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
248.41 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C₁₇H₂₈O
Boiling Point :
325.1 °C
Solubility :
Soluble In Alcohols And Fragrance Bases
Flash Point :
162 °C
Description :
Aldron is a powerful animalic aroma chemical developed by Symrise, widely recognised in the fragrance industry for its deep, musky, and leathery scent. It appears as a colourless to pale yellow liquid with a strong, warm, and sensual odour reminiscent of natural animal notes, such as musk or civet. Known for its long-lasting fixative qualities, Aldron adds intensity, warmth, and diffusion to fine perfumes, body sprays, and oriental blends.
Used by perfumers as a signature base note ingredient, Aldron delivers a raw yet refined character often compared to muscone or civetone. It enhances woody, amber, and musky accords, making it ideal for high-end perfumery and niche fragrance creations.
Owing to its potency, it is used in trace amounts to balance complex compositions and bring depth to floral, chypre, and oriental accords.
Store in a cool, ventilated place away from heat or sunlight.
Avoid inhalation of concentrated vapours; use gloves and protective eyewear.
Keep tightly sealed to prevent oxidation and aroma degradation.
Handle in compliance with IFRA guidelines for safe use in perfumery applications.
High-quality Aldron perfume-grade material is sourced from Symrise and supplied by certified distributors in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Each batch meets IFRA and REACH safety standards, ensuring purity for professional fragrance manufacturing.
ChemicalBull.com supplies Aldron globally in small and bulk packaging for the perfume, cosmetic, and air care industries, offering documentation support and consistent quality assurance.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Aldron is available upon request from Chemical Bull and provides details on composition, handling precautions, and storage conditions.