≥1 piece |
Application:
* Lubricants & Greases * Coatings
* Cosmetics * Paint additives
* Wax * Hydroxyl-stearic Acid and many more
Hydrogenated castor oil (HCO) or castor wax is a hard, brittle wax. It is produced by adding hydrogen to castor oil in the presence of a nickel catalyst. In the hydrogenation process, the ricinoleic acid becomes fully saturated and forms a viscous wax-like product with a high melting point of 86°C. Hydrogenation may be defined as the conversion of various unsaturated radicals of fatty glycerides into more highly or completely saturated glycerides by the addition of hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst.
Standard specification of Hydrogenated castor oil (HCO)
* Acid Value: 5.00 max
* Hydroxyl Value: 155 min
* Iodine Value: 5.00 max
* Colour on Gardner scale: 2 G max
* Saponification Value: 177-185
* Melting Point: 82 -87 C
Product Type: |
Nut & Seed Oil
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Type: |
Castor Oil
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Processing Type: |
Modified
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Cultivation Type: |
Common
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Use: |
Paint, Coatings, Grease, Cosmetics,
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Packaging: |
Bulk,Drum
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Purity (%): |
100
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Grade: |
HCO
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Place of Origin: |
Maharashtra India
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Brand Name: |
HEM
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