We offer a complete product range of BP Castor Oil, Commercial Grade Castor Oil, Castor Oil Commercial Grade, Pharmaceutical Castor Oil and Hydrogenated Castor Oil
Pharmaceutical Grade Castor Oil is produced by first pressing of Castor seed, without losing medicinal qualities. It is a clear, brilliant Colourless or slight yellow, viscous, from rancid odour.BP grade refers to the castor oil prepared for British Pharmacopoeia (BP) norms.This oil is widely used in pharmaceutical applications
Commercial grade castor oil is one of the standard & most common grades of castor oil. Commercial Castor Oil is produced by crushing steam cooked Castor seeds in expeller.It is used for many industrial applications. It is also known as the industrial grade castor oil. It is the basic material for manufacturing various grades of castor oil and castor derivatives.
Commercial Castor Oil is produced by crushing steam cooked Castor seeds in expeller. It is used for many industrial applications. It is also known as the industrial grade castor oil. The Commercial grade is used extensively in the manufacture of textile chemicals or as a wetting agent for inks, coatings and adhesives.
Pharmaceutical Grade Castor Oil is produced by first pressing of Castor seed, without losing medicinal qualities. It is a clear, brilliant Colourless or slight yellow, viscous, from rancid odour.
USP grade refers to the castor oil prepared for United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) norms.
This oil is widely used in pharmaceutical applications
When hydrogen is added to Castor Oil in the presence of a nickel catalyst, the resultant oil, called Hydrogenated Castor Oil, is transformed into a hard, brittle wax with a melt point of approximately 85-86 degrees Centigrade. This wax is extremely insoluble and is therefore well suited for products needing resistance to water, oils, petroleum and petroleum derivatives.
Hydrogenated castor oils main outlet is in the manufacture of greases, but it may also be used in a paper coating for food packaging. The product can be available with several different melting points, or in beaded or powdered form. Partially Hydrogenated castor oil is used in cosmetic formulations such as lipsticks and stick deodorants.