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Hydroxypropyl Guar (HPG)

HPG
CAS 39421-75-5

A derivatized guar polymer supplied for clear thickening and crosslinkable gel systems. It is used as a thickener, rheology modifier, and gellant in personal-care formulations and in oilfield fracturing fluids.

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HS Code
3913.90
At a Glance
Material Family
Specialty Additives
Record Type
Pure compound
Primary Role
Cleaning / Degreasing · Surfactancy
Functional Roles
HYDROXYPROPYL GUAR
ANTISTATICBINDINGEMULSION STABILISINGFILM FORMINGSURFACTANT - CLEANSINGVISCOSITY CONTROLLING
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Personal care: thickener and conditioning polymer
  • Oil & gas: crosslinkable gellant for fracturing fluids
  • Rheology control: water-thickening modified polysaccharide
Safety & Handling
Full SDS available on request

A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.

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HS / Tariff Classification
Harmonized System (HS) Code — 6-digit international heading
3913 . 90
Chapter 39
Plastics and articles thereof
Heading 39.13
Internationally harmonized (WCO HS)
Subheading 3913.90
6-digit international code — national tariff line adds further digits
Chemical Identity
CAS Number
39421-75-5
INCI Name
HYDROXYPROPYL GUAR
Synonyms & Trade Names
HP guar guar hydroxypropyl ether
Full Description

Hydroxypropyl guar (HPG; INCI Hydroxypropyl Guar; CAS 39421-75-5) is a nonionic, water-soluble polymer — guar gum modified with propylene oxide. The hydroxypropyl groups give it better clarity, cold-water solubility and salt/pH tolerance than native guar, so it works as a thickener, rheology modifier, film former and conditioning polymer across personal care, oilfield and industrial systems.

What is hydroxypropyl guar?

HPG is the hydroxypropyl ether of guar galactomannan. Etherifying guar reduces its insolubles and improves clarity, hydration in cold water, and tolerance to salts and pH swings, while keeping guar’s strong water-thickening power. It is nonionic, so it is compatible with a wide range of surfactants and additives.

Applications by sector

Personal care. A thickener, rheology modifier and conditioning/film-forming polymer in shampoos, conditioners, cleansers, gels and creams, adding slip and a smooth feel. Oil & gas. A gelling and viscosifying polymer for hydraulic-fracturing fluids and drilling/workover fluids, where it is crosslinked to carry proppant. Industrial & other. A thickener and water-control additive in textiles, explosives slurries, mining and construction. Hydrate fully and match the grade to the viscosity and clarity you need.

Forms and grades

Supplied as a powder in a range of viscosity grades and degrees of substitution; specify viscosity grade and mesh on the RFQ. The CoA documents the lot.

Handling and documentation

HPG is a stable powder; manage dust and avoid lumping on hydration per the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and good practice. Each lot ships with a Certificate of Analysis (CoA).

Bulk supply and RFQ

RawSource supplies hydroxypropyl guar in bulk to personal-care, oilfield and industrial buyers, with CoA and SDS per lot. Submit an RFQ with your viscosity grade and target quantity.

Typical Properties

Typical reference values, not a specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot governs.

Property Typical Value
INCI Name Hydroxypropyl Guar
CAS Number 39421-75-5
Chemical type Nonionic guar galactomannan ether (hydroxypropyl-modified)
Appearance Off-white powder
Solubility Water-soluble (improved cold-water hydration vs native guar)
Function Thickener, rheology modifier, film former, conditioning polymer
Grades Range of viscosity grades / degrees of substitution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydroxypropyl guar used for?

Hydroxypropyl guar (HPG, CAS 39421-75-5) is a water-soluble thickener and rheology modifier used as a conditioning and film-forming polymer in personal care, a crosslinkable gelling polymer in oilfield fracturing and drilling fluids, and a thickener in textiles, mining and construction.

How is hydroxypropyl guar different from guar gum?

HPG is guar modified with propylene oxide, which improves clarity, cold-water solubility and tolerance to salt and pH while keeping guar’s thickening power — so it performs better in clear and demanding formulations than native guar.

Why is HPG used in fracturing fluids?

It hydrates to a viscous gel that can be crosslinked to carry proppant into the fracture, then broken to recover permeability — the basis of guar-based hydraulic-fracturing fluids.

What is the CAS of hydroxypropyl guar?

It is CAS 39421-75-5. As a modified natural polymer it is supplied in viscosity grades; the CoA documents each lot.

How is bulk hydroxypropyl guar supplied and quoted?

RawSource supplies it as a powder in bulk with CoA and SDS per lot. Pricing is quote-based on viscosity grade and volume; submit an RFQ with your target quantity.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including chemical properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot you purchase governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim, or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information.

Disclaimer. Information on this page — including properties, identifiers, hazard, transport (DOT/UN) and tariff (HS) classifications, and applications — is provided for general reference and is compiled from authoritative public sources (e.g. PubChem/ECHA, 49 CFR 172.101, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule). Values are typical and are not a guaranteed specification; the Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for the lot purchased governs. Products are sold for industrial and professional use only. Nothing here is a medical, health, or efficacy claim or advice. Always consult the current Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before handling, storage, transport or disposal, and confirm regulatory status, classification and suitability for your application and jurisdiction. Hazard, transport and tariff classifications must be verified for your specific shipment. RawSource makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no liability for use of this information. Trademarks. Third-party trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners; any reference is nominative — used only to identify a comparable product — and does not imply affiliation with, sponsorship by, or endorsement by the trademark owner.