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Suppliers for
Lanolin anhydrous
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Properties | CAS |
8006-54-0 | EINECS |
232-348-6 |
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11 Registered suppliers
Odour lanolin | to pure lanolin
| Appearance | half solid ointment
| Ointment Color | yellow orange
| Acid Value,mgKOH/g | max1.0
| Acidity,ml | not more than 2.0ml of 0.10NaOH/10.0g
| Loss on Drying | max0.5%
| Water-Soluble Acids & Alkalis | pass
| Water-Soluble Oxidisable Substannces | pass
| Alkalinity | pass
| Melting Poit | 38-44℃
| Ash | max0.15%
| Iodine Value,gI/100g | 18-36
| Saponification | 90-105 |
Odour lanolin | to pure lanolin
| Appearance | half solid ointment
| Ointment Color | yellow orange
| Acid Value,mgKOH/g | max1.0
| Acidity,ml | not more than 2.0ml of 0.10NaOH/10.0g
| Loss on Drying | max0.5%
| Water-Soluble Acids & Alkalis | pass
| Water-Soluble Oxidisable Substannces | pass
| Alkalinity | pass
| Melting Poit | 38-44℃
| Ash | max0.15%
| Iodine Value,gI/100g | 18-36
| Saponification | 90-105 |
Odour lanolin | to pure lanolin
| Appearance | half solid ointment
| Ointment Color | yellow orange
| Acid Value,mgKOH/g | max1.0
| Acidity,ml | not more than 2.0ml of 0.10NaOH/10.0g
| Loss on Drying | max0.5%
| Water-Soluble Acids & Alkalis | pass
| Water-Soluble Oxidisable Substannces | pass
| Alkalinity | pass
| Melting Poit | 38-44℃
| Ash | max0.15%
| Iodine Value,gI/100g | 18-36
| Saponification | 90-105 |
Odour lanolin | to pure lanolin
| Appearance | half solid ointment
| Ointment Color | yellow orange
| Acid Value,mgKOH/g | max1.0
| Acidity,ml | not more than 2.0ml of 0.10NaOH/10.0g
| Loss on Drying | max0.5%
| Water-Soluble Acids & Alkalis | pass
| Water-Soluble Oxidisable Substannces | pass
| Alkalinity | pass
| Melting Poit | 38-44℃
| Ash | max0.15%
| Iodine Value,gI/100g | 18-36
| Saponification | 90-105 |
Appearance | Yellow paste or waxy falkes
| Types | Lanolin anhydrous USP ; Lanolin anhydrous BP ; Lanolin anhydrous EP ; PEG-75 Lanolin ; Lanolin alcohol
| Lanolin is a pale yellow, tenacious, unctuous substance obtained from the wool of sheep, having a faint characteristic odor.Lanolin is classified chemically as a wax, being a complex mixture of naturally occurring esters and polyesters of 33 high molecular weight alcohols (principally sterols) and 36 fatty acids comprise an approximately 50/50 ratio.Lanolin is an extremely effective emollient in restoring and maintaining the all important hydration(moisture balance) of the stratum corneum and so prevents drying and chapping of the skin. Equally important, it does not alter the skin's normal transpiration.Lanolin has been shown to cause the water in the skin to build up to its normal level of 10-30%, by retarding without completely inhibiting trans-epidermal moisture loss. Lanolin has the unique property of absorbing twice its own weight of water.Lanolin has the physical properties of increasing adhesion to dry skin and forming protective films on the skin.LANOLIN is self-emulsifying, producing very stable w/o emulsions with water and is often used in this hydrous form. |
Appearance | Yellow paste or waxy falkes
| Types | Lanolin anhydrous USP ; Lanolin anhydrous BP ; Lanolin anhydrous EP ; PEG-75 Lanolin ; Lanolin alcohol
| Lanolin is a pale yellow, tenacious, unctuous substance obtained from the wool of sheep, having a faint characteristic odor.Lanolin is classified chemically as a wax, being a complex mixture of naturally occurring esters and polyesters of 33 high molecular weight alcohols (principally sterols) and 36 fatty acids comprise an approximately 50/50 ratio.Lanolin is an extremely effective emollient in restoring and maintaining the all important hydration(moisture balance) of the stratum corneum and so prevents drying and chapping of the skin. Equally important, it does not alter the skin's normal transpiration.Lanolin has been shown to cause the water in the skin to build up to its normal level of 10-30%, by retarding without completely inhibiting trans-epidermal moisture loss. Lanolin has the unique property of absorbing twice its own weight of water.Lanolin has the physical properties of increasing adhesion to dry skin and forming protective films on the skin.LANOLIN is self-emulsifying, producing very stable w/o emulsions with water and is often used in this hydrous form. |
Appearance | Yellow paste or waxy falkes
| Types | Lanolin anhydrous USP ; Lanolin anhydrous BP ; Lanolin anhydrous EP ; PEG-75 Lanolin ; Lanolin alcohol
| Lanolin is a pale yellow, tenacious, unctuous substance obtained from the wool of sheep, having a faint characteristic odor.Lanolin is classified chemically as a wax, being a complex mixture of naturally occurring esters and polyesters of 33 high molecular weight alcohols (principally sterols) and 36 fatty acids comprise an approximately 50/50 ratio.Lanolin is an extremely effective emollient in restoring and maintaining the all important hydration(moisture balance) of the stratum corneum and so prevents drying and chapping of the skin. Equally important, it does not alter the skin's normal transpiration.Lanolin has been shown to cause the water in the skin to build up to its normal level of 10-30%, by retarding without completely inhibiting trans-epidermal moisture loss. Lanolin has the unique property of absorbing twice its own weight of water.Lanolin has the physical properties of increasing adhesion to dry skin and forming protective films on the skin.LANOLIN is self-emulsifying, producing very stable w/o emulsions with water and is often used in this hydrous form. |
Appearance | Yellow paste or waxy falkes
| Types | Lanolin anhydrous USP ; Lanolin anhydrous BP ; Lanolin anhydrous EP ; PEG-75 Lanolin ; Lanolin alcohol
| Lanolin is a pale yellow, tenacious, unctuous substance obtained from the wool of sheep, having a faint characteristic odor.Lanolin is classified chemically as a wax, being a complex mixture of naturally occurring esters and polyesters of 33 high molecular weight alcohols (principally sterols) and 36 fatty acids comprise an approximately 50/50 ratio.Lanolin is an extremely effective emollient in restoring and maintaining the all important hydration(moisture balance) of the stratum corneum and so prevents drying and chapping of the skin. Equally important, it does not alter the skin's normal transpiration.Lanolin has been shown to cause the water in the skin to build up to its normal level of 10-30%, by retarding without completely inhibiting trans-epidermal moisture loss. Lanolin has the unique property of absorbing twice its own weight of water.Lanolin has the physical properties of increasing adhesion to dry skin and forming protective films on the skin.LANOLIN is self-emulsifying, producing very stable w/o emulsions with water and is often used in this hydrous form. |
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