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Natural Oil Esters

Natural Oil Esters – Vegetable Oils (Palm, Rapeseed, Soy, Sunflower, Coconut)

Products are based on surfactant esters and different natural vegetable oils based on client requirements and use. The following natural oils are utilised as raw materials;
Vegetable oils (rapeseed, palm, soy, coconut, sunflower, etc.)

The performance-directed esterification of fatty alcohols, fatty acids, Natural oil, with other ethoxylates leads to a wide range of oily, fatty or waxy substances, each with its own specific physical and chemical properties. Almost all fatty esters display the inherent advantages of their raw materials, natural fats and oils: they are biodegradable, non-irritating and non-toxic.
The possibilities for fatty esters are nearly limitless. The varieties of operations they can accomplish are also diverse. There are numerous applications for fatty esters, including:

Products:
Lubricants (both internal and external) reduce friction in process equipments.
Antistatic agents avoid the building up of electric charges.
Antifogging agents prevent formation of water droplets in film applications.
Plasticizers change the “brittleness” of a polymer.
The Benefits of Natural Oil Esters

The higher fire point of natural esters is one benefit, as is the fact that they have a lower flammability index than mineral oils. Moreover, the biodegradability of natural esters makes spill remediation much easier. It is an important option for organisations in environmentally sensitive areas, and the benefits of using biodegradable natural oil esters outweigh the cost.

Vegetable Oil Esters

As a leading exporter of Natural Oil Esters the vegetable oil esters market is segmented by region as North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The region with the highest market volume is the Asia Pacific, followed by Europe and North America.

Palm Oil Esters

The triglycerides Tco, TCFPP, and Tcfpp are known as palm oil esters. They also contain various alcohol moieties like benzyl alcohol (BnOH), ethyl, and isopropyl alcohol.

Rapeseed Oil Esters

As a manufacturer of Natural Oil Esters, the Rapeseed Oil Methyl Ester (RME) is a chemical substance obtained by the reaction of rapeseed oil with methanol. The ester is a clear liquid with a melting point of -15 oC. Rapeseed oil esters have various industrial applications, including textile dyes, washing and cleaning products, and polymers. Moreover, they are also used as pH regulators.

Soy Oil Esters

We as a supplier of Soy Oil Esters, know that these are formed from soybean oil, which has low palmitic acid content. This is a result of transesterification, the process that transforms soybean oil into different types of alcohol. Soy oil is used in various products, from cosmetics to meat and dairy. These are generally regarded as healthy food products, due to their high protein content and lower fat content.

Sunflower Oil Esters

The structure of Sunflower Oil Esters has been studied using FTIR spectroscopy. The FTIR spectra of sunflower oil esters show characteristic maxima at 1744 cm-1, which originates from the stretch bond of carbonyl groups.

Coconut Oil Esters

The alcoholysis of coconut oil produces geranyl and citronellyl esters. Both of these fatty acids are widely used in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceutical applications. The molar yield of these esters depends on the concentration of the substrate but is usually greater than 50%. The reaction conditions were optimum at 50 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure, and Lipozyme 10% (w/w).