Castor oil and its derivatives.Merchant exporter
Castor oil and its derivatives.
Castor Oil Specifications  PROPERTIES VALUES amp LIMITS  Product Name Castor Oil  Appearance Yellowish Viscous Liquid  M I V 050 Max  FFA as oleic 200 Max  Place of Origin India  Saponification Value 177 185   Iodine value 158 163   Unsaponifiable matter 070 Max Packaging Details  TYPES OF BAGS  QUANTITY  Packaging size  Flexi Bags   As Per Customer Requirement Container Capacity  TYPE OF CONTAINER  QUANTITY  20 FT Container  22 Metric Tons  40 FT Container Â
Product Description : Castor seeds are of great value to various industries such as cosmetics, surface coatings, toiletries, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, soaps, lubricant and medicines. Castor oil and its derivates may be used in either crude form or refine hydrogenated form. The pricing of castor seeds supplied by us depends on international markets as the demand is fluctuating because of castor becoming important source for bio-fuel industry. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : $1,880/ton cnf Product origin : Nigeria Key Specifications/Special Features : Fiber 10% Min Nitrogen 4% Protein 29% Min Oil Content 47% Min Phosphorus 1% Moisture 10% Discolored Kernel 2% Max
Castor Carrier Oil is obtained from castor seeds of castor plant. The oil appears pale yellow that has either no or mild odor. It is slightly viscous in nature due to the presence of fatty acids. We, at PVB Aroma Oils, are being presented as a top manufacturer and suppliers of best quality Castor Carrier Oil globally. The oil in supplied in various packaging option so that customers can meet their exact requirements. It is packed in airtight bottles so that it does not spill during its transit. Castor is a fast growing perennial shrub that reaches to a height of 12m. It belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae of the plant kingdom. This flowering plant has glossy leaves that are 45cm in length and is long-stalked. The fruits are spiny and are greenish to reddish to purple in color capsules that has oval-shaped seeds. These seeds have caruncle (warty appendage) and are used to extract oil from it. Castor Carrier Oil is obtained from castor seeds of castor plant. The oil appears pale yellow that has either no or mild odor. It is slightly viscous in nature due to the presence of fatty acids.
Castor oil, which is pressed from the seeds of the Castor Bean plant, has been used for health and beauty for millennium. It is massaged into nails and calluses, and added to shampoos and conditioners to treat split hairs and add volume. In small amounts, it is added to cold-processed soap formulations to increase lather, and is a popular ingredient in lip balms.
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Castor oil & its derivatives.
We have the range of product is Cold pressure grade (EUR PHARMA 7.0), Refined castor Oil (Pale Pressured grade), Hydrogenated Castor oil (OPL Wax) 1. Cold-Pressed Castor Oil: Extraction Process: Cold-pressed castor oil is extracted from castor seeds using a hydraulic press without heat. The pressing process retains more of the natural properties of the oil. Color and Odor: It tends to have a pale-yellow color and a mild, nutty odor. Properties: Cold-pressed castor oil is often considered more nutrient-rich compared to its refined counterpart. It retains more of its natural antioxidants, fatty acids, and beneficial nutrients. Uses: Hair Care, Skin Care, Laxative, Joint Pain, Nail Care, Natural Lubricant. 2. Refined or Processed Castor Oil: Extraction and Processing: Refined castor oil undergoes additional processing steps, including filtering and sometimes bleaching. This process removes impurities and results in a clearer, colorless oil. Color and Odor: Refined castor oil is typically colorless or very light in color and has a milder odor compared to cold-pressed castor oil. Properties: While refined castor oil may lack some of the natural compounds present in cold-pressed castor oil, it is often preferred for certain applications due to its lighter color and less distinct scent. Uses: Industrial Lubricant, Pharmaceuticals, Textile Industry, Bio-Diesel Production, Paints and Coating, Polyurethane Industry. Other Varieties and Blends: 3. Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Processing Method: This type of castor oil involves roasting the castor beans before extraction, giving the oil a dark color and distinctive aroma. Traditional Use: Jamaican Black Castor Oil has a long history of use in traditional Jamaican beauty and wellness practices. It is often promoted for hair and skin care. 4. Hydrogenated Castor Oil: Processing Method: Hydrogenation involves the addition of hydrogen to the oil to make it more solid at room temperature. This creates a product known as hydrogenated castor oil or castor wax. Use: It is often used in cosmetic and skincare products as a thickening or hardening agent. How to Choose: Intended Use: Consider the purpose for which you intend to use the castor oil. For example, if youâ??re using it for hair or skin care, the cold-pressed variety might be preferred. If you need a colorless and odorless option, refined castor oil may be more suitable. Personal Preference: Some people prefer the natural, unprocessed qualities of cold-pressed castor oil, while others may opt for refined oil for its lighter color and milder scent.
Castor oil - its derivatives.
100 Pure Cold Pressed Castor Oil Cold Pressed Castor Oil Our Castor Oil is 100 pure natural and traditionally coldpressed using ageless wooden extractors Our allnatural extraction process commences from sourcing of the desirable quality of castor seeds Ricinus Communis followed through primitive sun drying cold pressing and the thermal process of heating up the extract before the final filtration process the end product is our fresh no preservatives added glutenfree vegan chemicalfree and 100 pure Cold Pressed Castor Oil Features Benefits of Cold Pressed Castor Oil Multipurpose oil that is high in essential fatty acids Great source of Vitamin E Can be easily diluted with other oils for external use Stimulates hair growth and promote a healthy scalp Impressive antiinflammatory attributes Has good antimicrobial properties Powerful laxative Natural moisturizer and promotes skin health On the whole an ideal multipurpose oil for your medicine cabinet
Castor Oil : Castor oil is a vegetable oil obtained by pressing the seeds of the castor oil plant (ricinus communis).[1] the common name castor oil, from which the plant gets its name, probably comes from its use as a replacement for castoreum, a perfume base made from the dried perineal glands of the beaver (castor in latin). Castor oil is a colorless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and order. Its boiling point is 313 c (595 f) and its density is 961 kg/m3. It is a triglyceride in which approximately 90 percent of fatty acid chains are ricinoleates. Oleate and linoleates are the other significant components. Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, coatings, inks, cold resistant plastics, waxes and polishes, nylon and perfumes. Product origin : india
Castor oil & its derivatives.
Dehydrated Castor Oil is a light-coloured semi-drying oil. It is very good oil for making alkyd resins. Packing: Bulk Tankers Mild Steel, ISO Tank, Flexi Tanks, Steel Closed head Drums. Applications: Short Medium and long Oil Alkyd resin, Fatty acid manufacturing, melanised oils.
Castor oil is a vegetable oil pressed from castor beans The name probably comes from its use as a replacement for castoreum. Castor oil is a colourless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor. Its boiling point is 313 °C (595 °F) and its density is 961 kg/m3. It is a triglyceride in which approximately 90 percent of fatty acid chains are ricinoleates. Oleate and linoleates are the other significant components. Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, coatings, inks, cold resistant plastics, waxes and polishes, nylon, pharmaceuticals and perfumes. Skin and hair care Castor oil has been used in cosmetic products included in creams and as a moisturizer. It also has been used to enhance hair conditioning in other products and for supposed anti-dandruff properties.