Methanol is one of the most important industrial chemicals traded globally. As a basic raw material, it is widely used in chemical processing, petrochemical production, energy applications, and industrial manufacturing. Due to its broad range of applications and stable demand, Methyl Alcohol remains a key product in international chemical supply chains.
We supply industrial grade Methyl Alcohol suitable for export, handled and delivered in accordance with international quality, safety, and logistics standards.
Methanol is mainly consumed as an industrial feedstock rather than a finished product. Its most common applications include:
Chemical and petrochemical production
Methyl Alcohol-to-Olefins (MTO) processes
Manufacturing of formaldehyde, acetic acid, and fuel additives
Energy and fuel related applications
Industrial solvent for coatings, resins, and paints
Oil & gas operations, including hydrate prevention
Because Methyl Alcohol is a base material for higher value downstream products, it plays a continuous and essential role in global industrial markets.
To meet different operational and regulatory requirements, we supply two methanol types under the same product category:
This is pure industrial Methyl Alcohol without any intentional additives and represents the most widely traded grade worldwide.
General specifications
Purity: min. 99.85%
Low moisture content
Clear, colorless liquid
Typical applications
Petrochemical feedstock
MTO units
Energy and fuel industries
Industrial solvent use
Oil & gas facilities
This grade is suitable for bulk supply, ISO tank shipments, and international methanol export.
Denatured Methyl Alcohol is high-purity methanol with a denaturing agent added, commonly Bitrex (Denatonium Benzoate).
Denaturing is applied to:
Prevent human consumption
Reduce misuse or accidental exposure
Comply with specific regulatory or fiscal requirements
Typical applications
Controlled industrial environments
Restricted-use chemical processes
Markets where denatured alcohol is required by regulation
Chemically, it remains methanol, but its use is limited to specific applications and destinations.
Methyl Alcohol is classified as a flammable liquid and must be shipped using approved export packaging.
Available options include:
Bulk shipments
ISO Tank containers
Each shipment is supplied with standard export documents such as MSDS, COA, Commercial Invoice, and Packing List, ensuring safe handling and compliance.
We arrange Methyl Alcohol exports under common international delivery terms including FOB, CFR, and CIF, depending on destination and buyer requirements. Logistics planning is based on shipment volume, packaging type, and port infrastructure.
For most industrial and export applications, standard Methyl Alcohol is the preferred choice.
Denatured methanol is supplied only when required by local regulations or end use specifications.
Our team supports customers in selecting the appropriate product based on application, destination, and compliance needs.
With consistent quality, export-oriented logistics, and professional handling, we support industrial buyers seeking long-term and reliable methanol supply.
Methanol is mainly used as an industrial feedstock in chemical and petrochemical processes. It is widely consumed in the production of formaldehyde, acetic acid, fuel additives, and in Methanol-to-Olefins (MTO) units. It is also used as a solvent and in certain energy applications.
No. Methyl Alcohol and ethanol are different alcohols. Methanol is an industrial chemical and highly toxic, while ethanol is used in food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals. Methanol should never be used for human consumption.
Standard methanol is pure industrial methanol without additives.
Denatured methanol contains a small amount of a denaturing agent, such as Bitrex, added to prevent misuse and meet specific regulatory requirements. Both are chemically methanol, but their applications and allowed uses may differ.
Methyl Alcohol is typically exported in bulk shipments or ISO tank containers. These methods are safe, efficient, and compliant with international transport regulations for flammable liquids.
Yes. Methyl Alcohol is classified as a flammable liquid and must be handled according to safety standards. When transported and stored correctly, it is widely and safely used in industrial operations worldwide.