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Moringa oil is derived from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, a small tree native to the Himalayan mountains. Virtually all parts of the moringa tree, including its seeds, roots, bark, flowers, and leaves, can be used for nutritional, industrial, or medicinal purposes. For this reason, it's sometimes referred to as the miracle tree. It's also called the drumstick tree, in reference to the shape of its seed pods. Moringa seeds have a high oil content and contain many nutritional compounds, including monounsaturated fats, protein, sterols, and tocopherols. Moringa oil is produced through a variety of industrial processes, including solvent extraction and cold-pressing. It's available as an essential oil and as a cooking oil. It's also an ingredient in hair and skin products. Cooking oil to be used in frying and baking. Essential oil to be used topically on skin and hair. Always dilute any essential oil with a carrier oil before using. An ingredient in skin and hair care products, such as soap, liquid cleanser, hydrating toner, massage oil, shampoo, and hair conditioner.
Moringa oil is derived from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, a small tree native to the Himalayan mountains. Virtually all parts of the moringa tree, including its seeds, roots, bark, flowers, and leaves, can be used for nutritional, industrial, or medicinal purposes. For this reason, it's sometimes referred to as the miracle tree. It's also called the drumstick tree, in reference to the shape of its seed pods. Moringa seeds have a high oil content and contain many nutritional compounds, including monounsaturated fats, protein, sterols, and tocopherols. Moringa oil is produced through a variety of industrial processes, including solvent extraction and cold-pressing. It's available as an essential oil and as a cooking oil. It's also an ingredient in hair and skin products. Cooking oil to be used in frying and baking. Essential oil to be used topically on skin and hair. Always dilute any essential oil with a carrier oil before using. An ingredient in skin and hair care products, such as soap, liquid cleanser, hydrating toner, massage oil, shampoo, and hair conditioner.
ParametersResults Protein :32% approx. Nitrogen:4-4.5% min Phosphorous:1% min Potassium:1% min Moisture:10 - 12 % max Oil content:0.5% max Plastic packaging bag 80kg per beg
Monoglycerides of castor oil are used as emulsifiers and surfactants in a wide range of products, including cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, and beverages. Monoglycerides of castor oil are often used as emulsifiers to help keep ingredients from separating. They are also used as surfactants to help reduce surface tension and improve the spreadability of a product. Monoglycerides of castor oil are considered to be safe for human consumption and have been approved for use as an additive in food and beverages by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent CAS No.:8002-33-3 Other Names:Sulfonated Castor Oil MF:C18H32Na2O6S EINECS No.:232-306-7 Purity:40-80%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% Application: 1.In the fiber industry, it is used as fabric oil agent, fiber finishing agent, softener, lubricant, wetting agent, dyeing assistant, etc. 2. It is used as brightener, fatliquoring agent and softener in leather industry. 3. A plasticizer for casein finishing. 4. Used as a lubricant in the metal industry.
Castor Oil - F.S.G
Ricinoleic acid
WE HAVE THE BEST EXPORT QUALITY COMMERCIAL CASTOR OIL AMONG SUPPLIERS ALL OVER INDIA. IT IS BECAUSE WE HAVE EXPELLER PLANT IN OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS AND THUS FAR BETTER THAN SOLVENT PLANT WHICH OTHER SUPPLIERS USE. IF QUALITY REALLY MATTERS WITH YOU THEN PLEASE GIVE US A CHANCE TO CATER YOU.
WE HAVE THE BEST QUALITY BSS/FSG CASTOR OIL AMONG SUPPLIERS ALL OVER INDIA. IT IS BECAUSE WE HAVE EXPELLER PLANT IN OUR PRODUCTION PROCESS AND THUS FAR BETTER THAN SOLVENT PLANT WHICH OTHER SUPPLIERS USE. IF QUALITY REALLY MATTERS WITH YOU THEN PLEASE GIVE US A CHANCE TO CATER YOU.
Refined Castor Oil, Ricinus Oil
Hydrogen gas is passed through Refined castor oil with Nickel as to get Hydrogenated Castor Oil. After filtration, the liquid HCO goes either to Flaking machine to get HCO Flakes or to Spray Drying Tower to get HCO Powder. Physical, Chemical Properties & Specifications: 1. Appearance - Flakes Form 2. Hydroxyl Value - 154-175 3. Iodine Value - 5.0 Max. 4. Saponification Value - 176-186 5. Acid Value - 3.0 Max. 6. Melting Point - 85-88°C 7. Specific Gravity 250C - 1.02 8. Color - White to Pale Yellowish 9. Appearance @ 20°C - Solid (Mobile liquid @ 300C) 10. Odor - Almost none 11. Nickel Content - 3 Max 12. Color Gardner - 2G/3G Max 13. Flash Point 0C - 242 C DIN ISO 2592 14. Solubility in Water @ 200C - 100G/L 15. pH @ 100G/L H2O - 6-7
Soda ash light / dense 99.2% sodium bicarbonate caustic soda flakes 99% sodium sulphate anhydrous (ssa) 99% sodium sulphite flakes (ssf) 60% sodium metabisulphate hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) 50% formic acid 85% glacial acetic acid paraffin wax liquid paraffin (white oil) lp 100 menthol crystal fumed silica deg (di ethylene glycol) mono ethylene glycol (meg) poly ethylene glycol (peg), base oil 150n, bs 150, 600n bitumen 60/70 rpo (rubber process oil) lioh (lithium hydroxide) hco (hydrogenated castor oil) 12 hsa (hydroxy stearic acid) ferrous sulphate heptahydrate additive for lubricating oil aromatic chemicals.Exporting of chemicals & other products
Rice bran is the most important rice by-product. It is an ingredient of great value in feed formulation, because it contains 15 - 18% protein, 14 - 18% oil, and 30 - 40% digestible carbohydrates. Non-defatted bran works as a binder in low inclusion levels, while defatted rice bran can be used at higher inclusion levels.
Hydrogenated Castor Oil is available in Flakes and Powder form often used in various industries like Pharmaceuticals , Lubricants - Grease, Cosmetics, Paints, Food Products. High viscosity Good lubricity Low volatility Low pour point Low surface tension High flash point Resistance to oxidation Low toxicity Non-flammability Good emulsifying properties