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Anhydrous Ethanol (Fuel-grade)

Dehydrated, fuel-grade ethanol used as a gasoline-blending component, distilled from sugarcane.

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Overview

Anhydrous ethanol has water removed to a very low residual level, letting it blend with gasoline without phase separation. It is the grade used as a gasoline oxygenate and octane booster worldwide.

Pedra distils anhydrous ethanol from sugarcane across its units. Specifications and volumes are confirmed per contract.

AnhydrousDehydrated grade
Gasoline blendingPrimary use
Per contractSpecification

Applications & formats

Fuel blenders

Gasoline oxygenate and octane component.

Industrial buyers

Feedstock where a low-water ethanol grade is required.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between anhydrous and hydrated ethanol?

Anhydrous ethanol has water removed so it can blend with gasoline; hydrated ethanol retains a small water content and is used as a standalone fuel. Pedra supplies both grades.

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