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Castor Oil Type 1
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.Castor Oil
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Castor
oil is a mixture of fatty acids esters and glycerine.The
great potential of castor oil is raw material for the use
in the chemical manufacturing industry is due to its differentiated
chemical structure. This accounts for over 100 by products
already in the marketwith a competitive application in relation
to other industrial oils.The typical compositionof the fatty
acidsin the castor oil may be as follows
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Ricinoleic Ácid |
89,55
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Linoleic Ácid |
4,2%
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Oleic Ácid |
3,0%
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Stearic Ácid |
1,0%
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Palmític
Ácid |
1,0%
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Dihidroxystearic
Ácid |
0,7%
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Eicosanoic Ácid |
0,3%
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Linolenic Ácid |
0,3%
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The prevailing quantity
of fatty acids with characteristics rarelyseen in natural
oils provides commercial value to the castor oil. Consequently
it permits obtainment of a great number of chemical products
as a starting resource.Several chemical processes may be
accomplished taking into account the funcional groups present
in the castor oil.
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Features: |
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Density 25°C |
0,957 - 0,961
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Acidity rate |
181%
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Iodine rate |
84 -88
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Saponification rate |
176 - 184
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Specific weight |
0,94
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Gardner color (max) |
2
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Viscosity (25°C) |
6,5 - 8 Stokes
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Pour point |
- 12°C
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Hidroxyl rate |
160 - 168
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Refrection rate |
1,4764 - 1,4778
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Solubility in ethanol |
completa
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Application areas:
- Paint additives - color
enhacer
- Solubleoil additives
- lubricant and anti-rushing;
- Cutting oil additives
- Germicide, metalic and
transparent soaps
- Soaps - softner and
plasticizer
- Pharmaceutical products
- emolient, solvent
- Loam rubber stabilizers,
plasticizer, mold release
- Esters production
- Penetrating and plasticizing
grease
- Textile processes, lubricant,
surface humectant, dye and pigment disperser
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Product Picture (Castor Oil)
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