Rapseed Fatty Acid
Industrial Applications
Rapeseed Fatty Acid is widely used in the manufacture of soaps, detergents, lubricants, emulsifiers, plasticizers, and corrosion inhibitors. It is also employed as a raw material in producing bio-based chemicals and surfactants, making it valuable in environmentally friendly formulations.
Physical Properties
Rapeseed Fatty Acid is a mixture of long-chain fatty acids primarily derived from rapeseed oil, rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and smaller amounts of saturated fatty acids like palmitic and stearic acids. It typically appears as a pale yellow to amber oily liquid at room temperature, with a mild characteristic odor. The fatty acid composition imparts good oxidative stability and biodegradability.
Grade
- Industrial
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- RFA
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