Hydrogenated castor oil CAS#8001-78-3

  • Clear Viscous Appearance – Almost colorless or slightly yellow liquid with good clarity.

  • Pleasant Sensory Traits – Mild odor with a light, slightly spicy taste.

  • Versatile Solubility – Soluble in ethanol and slightly soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons.

  • Stable at Room Temperature – Maintains consistent liquid form under normal storage conditions.


Product Details

Castor oil is flammable but not highly inflammable. It is nearly insoluble in most solvents, yet soluble in ethanol and slightly soluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons. Being mildly volatile, it requires careful storage. At room temperature, it appears as an almost colorless or faintly yellow, clear, viscous liquid with a faint odor and a light, slightly spicy taste.

Hydrogenated castor oil CAS#8001-78-3

Hydrogenated castor oil Chemical Properties

Density

0.97g/cm3 at 20℃

Vapor pressure

0Pa at 20℃

Solubility

Practically insoluble in water; soluble in acetone, chloroform, and methylene chloride.

Form

Powder

Dielectric constant

10.327℃

Stability

Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

LogP

18.75

EPA Substance Registry System

Hydrogenated castor oil (8001-78-3)

 Hydrogenated castor oil CAS#8001-78-3

Product Application of Hydrogenated castor oil CAS#8001-78-3

Castor oil has wide applications across multiple industries, including daily chemical, pharmaceutical, plastic, leather, and mechanical oil sectors. It is used in the production of Turkish red oil, soaps, plastics, and lubricating oils.

In the field of daily use products, it serves as a raw material for cosmetics, shoe polish, and medicinal ointments. It is also employed in the manufacture of sebacic acid, cold-resistant plasticizers, lubricants, spices, textile penetrants, and emulsifiers.

In medicine, castor oil is formulated into laxatives and zinc-based preparations. As a stimulant laxative, it mainly acts on the small intestine to promote bowel movement. Additionally, it can be applied as an anti-adhesive agent, release agent, carrier solvent, protective coating, or processed into sulfated castor oil.

In the leather and chemical industries, it functions as a fatliquor, finishing enhancer, and brightener. It is further utilized to produce plasticizers, dibasic acids, polyurethane coatings, rubber, adhesives, fatty acids, surfactants, insulating oils, hydraulic oils, and polyamide-11 fibers.

Hydrogenated castor oil CAS#8001-78-3

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