Rapeseed and canola oil are commonly used for pan-frying and deep-frying due to a high smoke point. Rapeseed oil can be used by itself as a salad or cooking oil, or blended with other vegetable oils in the manufacture of margarine, mayonnaise, shortenings, cooking and salad oils.
Crude Degummed Rapeseed Oil Specification Parameter Method LIMIT VALUE Density (at 150 C) DIN EN ISO 3675 900 -930 kg/m3 Flash point by P. -M DIN EN ISO 2719 Min. 220 C Cinematic viscosity (400 C) DIN EN ISO 3104 Max. 36,0 mm2/s Calorific value, lower DIN 51900 -1, -2, -3 Min. 36000 kJ/kg Cetane Number (DCN) IP 498/ DIN EN 15195 Min. 39 Carbon Residue Mass DIN EN ISO 10370 Max. 0,40 n.C. % lodine value DIN EN ISO 14111 95- 125 g Jod/1009 Sulphur content DIN EN ISO 20884 Max. 10 mg/kg Total Contamination DIN EN 12882 Max. 24 mg/kg Erucic Acid value DIN EN 14104 Max. 2,0 mg KOH/g Oxidation stability 1100 C DIN EN 14112 Min. 6,0 h Phosphorus content DIN EN 14107 Max. 12 mg/kg Saponification Value DIN EN 51559 170- 179 Unsaponification Matter USP 24 Max. 1.5 % Earth alkali content (Ca+Mg) E DIN EN 14838 Max. 20 mg/kg Oxid Ash content DIN EN ISO 6245 Max. 0,01 Water content K.-F. DIN EN ISO 12937 Max. 750 mg/kg