Jojoba Oil FCC Grade is mainly used in small scale cosmetic and applications, due to being derived from a plant that is slow-growing and difficult to cultivate. Jojoba oil is found as an additive in many cosmetic products, especially those marketed as being made from natural ingredients. In particular, such products commonly containing jojoba are lotions and moisturizers, hair shampoos and conditioners. Jojoba Oil has anti-inflammatory properties which help to tame chaffing and chapping, reduce redness caused by drying, ease the effects of eczema and rosacea, and keep skin calm and comfortable. Specifications Appearance: Liquid Color: Golden yellow color liquid Odor: Typical odor of Jojoba Refractive Index at 25oC: 1.4600 - 1.4810 Specific Gravity at 25oC: 0.861 -0.883 Acid Value: 5 Max. Storage: In a well fitted container, in a cool and dark place. Packing 55.115 lb per drum
Jasmine oil FCC Grade is an essential oil derived from the white flowers of the common jasmine plant, also known as Jasminun officinale. It is mainly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Jasmine oil is an emollient that fights against dry skin. It is naturally hydrating oil that wonâ??t clog pores. It is a popular natural remedy for improving mood, overcoming stress and balancing hormones. It has antiseptic, antispasmodic, sedative and rejuvenating properties. In foods, jasmine oil is used to flavor beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins, and puddings. It is also used to add fragrance to creams, lotions, and perfumes. Specifications Appearance: Liquid Color & Odor: Pale yellow to dark yellow, characteristic odor Specific Gravity at 25oC: 0.980 â?? 1.100 Optical Rotation: -10o +10o Refractive Index at 25oC: 1.5000 - 1.5300Packing 55.115 LB per drum
CAS : 62-53-3 HS Code : 292141000 Packing : 200kg/drum 23ton per tank 1) Aniline, phenylamine or aminobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H7N. Aniline is the simplest and one of the most important aromatic amines, being used as a precursor to more complex chemicals. 2) Being a precursor to many industrial chemicals, its main use is in the manufacture of precursors to polyurethane. The largest application of aniline is for the preparation ofmethylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI). 3) Other uses include rubber processing chemicals (9%), herbicides (2%), and dyes and pigments (2%).As additives to rubber, aniline derivatives such as phenylenediamine[disambiguation needed] and diphenylamine, are antioxidants. Illustrative of the drugs prepared from aniline is paracetamol (acetaminophen, Tylenol). The principal use of aniline in the dye industry is as a precursor to indigo, the blue of blue jeans. 4)Aniline is also used at a smaller scale in the production of the intrinsically conducting polymerpolyaniline.