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.
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.
Cold Press Castor Oil
Pure Castor Seed used Cold wooden press machine
Cold Pressed Country Seeds Castor Oil (Aamanakku Ennai) Castor Oil is extracted from the kernel of castor seeds by Cold Pressing method. Its been used traditionally in cooking lentils in southern part of India. It increases immunity, effective relief for all joint and muscle pain, strengthens hair. It has number of medicinal uses for any digestive ailments
Hydrogenated Castor Oil PH 40 is a nonionic solubilizer and emulsifying agent obtained by reacting 1 mole of hydrogenated castor oil with 40 moles of ethylene oxide. The main constituent of Hydrogenated castor Oil PH 40 is glycerol polyethylene glycol hydroxy- stearate, which, together with fatty acid glycerol polyglycol esters, forms the hydrophobic part of the product. The hydrophilic part consists of polyethylene glycols and glycerol ethoxylate.
We are offering almost odorless and tasteless Hydrogenated Castor Oil PH 50 which is transparent, white and viscous liquid. Hydrogenated Castor Oil PH 50 is chemically . Propylene glycol-Polyoxyl 40-hydrogenated castor oil�¢??.Before using in any application, Hydrogenated Castor Oil PH 50 must be heated up to 50oC to 60oC. It forms clear solution in water, ethanol,2-propanol, n-propanol, ethyl acetate, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride and toluene. It improves the solubility of poorly soluble drugs. Hydrogenated Castor Oil PH 50 offered by us is stable over a broad temperature range and pH independent
SAC castor oil 100% natural and organic oil, good for skin, hair and stomach. improves immune function, boost circulation, fight skin infection and wounds, heals dry, irritated, sun burnt and acne prone, and relieve constipation.
CASTOR DERIVATIVES
Castor Oil (B.S.S) is a yellow viscous liquid free from any suspended matter and insoluble in water. It is also known as First Special Grade because it is being produced by refining commercial grade Castor Oil by undergoing bleaching and filtering process
Castor oil (F.S.G ) is a yellow viscous liquid free from any suspended matter and insoluble in water. It is also known as First Special Grade because it is being produced by refining commercial grade Castor Oil by undergoing bleaching and filtering process
Hydrogenated Castor Oil (HCO) has a very wide use in the industries like: Lubricants, Paper Coatings, Processing Aids, Polishes, Investment Castings, Inks, Pencil & Crayons, Cosmetics, Electrical Applications, Hot Melt Adhesives.
1) commercial castor oil Commercial grade castor oil is one of the most common grades of castor oil, used for many industrial applications. It is also known as the industrial grade castor oil. 2) b.S.S.(f.S.G.) grade castor oil Castor oil fsg is used in lubricants, paints, pharmaceuticals, cable insulators, sealants, inks, rubber and textiles etc. 3) pp grade castor oil Pale pressed grade castor oil is a form of castor oil that is characteristically clear and free from suspended matter. It is light in color and low in acidity, it is obtained from the first pressing of the castor seed. 4) doc (de oil castor cake) Castor de-oiled cake is obtained from castor cake after the multistage solvent extraction. It contains proteins and carbohydrates, essential amino acids, potash minerals, nitrogen and organic matter. De-oiled castor cakes are excellent product used for fertilizers.
As India is the largest producer of Castor seeds in the world and we are based in largest production zone in India i.e Gujarat State. We are having very good source of best quality castor seed to produce world class quality castor oils and its derivatives for various industrial usage. We can offer below products : 1) Commercial Castor Oil Commercial grade castor oil is one of the most common grades of castor oil, used for many industrial applications. It is also known as the industrial grade castor oil. 2) B.S.S.(F.S.G.) Grade Castor Oil Castor Oil FSG is used in Lubricants, Paints, Pharmaceuticals, Cable insulators, Sealants, Inks, Rubber and Textiles etc. 3) PP Grade Castor Oil Pale pressed grade castor oil is a form of castor oil that is characteristically clear and free from suspended matter. It is light in color and low in acidity, it is obtained from the first pressing of the castor seed. 4) DOC (De Oil Castor Cake) Castor De-Oiled Cake is obtained from castor cake after the multistage solvent extraction. It contains Proteins and carbohydrates, essential amino acids, Potash minerals, nitrogen and organic matter. De-Oiled Castor Cakes are excellent product used for fertilizers.
We have all types of Castor oil and best quality in India
Benefits and Uses of Castor Oil Organic Castor Oil from Ekologie Forte, India, is a Vegetable Oil that is cold-pressed from castor beans used for a wide range of cosmetics, hair care and skincare. It even has its use in medicine, providing amazing health benefits. Mostly when it comes to health and beauty concerns we tend to choose the chemical-laden products or the various unnecessary treatments that don't exactly guarantee relief. But when you go natural, you know of the purity of the ingredients you use or consume and you get assurance of it benefitting you the way you expect it to, based on your unique health and beauty needs. What is Organic Castor oil? This oil is extracted from the seeds of the Ricinus communis (castor bean) plant. And this being organic oil means that it is free from any chemical solvent since it is cold pressed. This oil is valuable due to its high content of ricinoleic acid (RA). This is what makes the oil a natural polyol giving it a high shelf life compared to other oils. This oil is pale yellow in color and is found to have a light smell that may seem pungent to some people. Uses of Castor Oil: It is used for treating constipation. It is good for treating acne and acne scars. Because of its property to reduce inflammation, it can even be used to treat hemorrhoids. It is known to boost hair growth. It conditions hair providing it smoothness and shine. It can be used as a part of your skincare routine because it even functions as a good moisturizer. Because of its above mentioned use it is even used in the making of soaps, lotions and makeup. It has a thick consistency, so it is mostly used by blending with other oils like coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil and a few others. It even promotes wound healing by the oil forming a protective layer to help tissue growth and keeping away the impurities from the environment.