Appearance | light Yellow ointment |
Chroma | <10 Gardner |
Peroxide value | <20 |
Melting point | 38–44℃ |
Saponification number mgkoH/g | 90-105 |
Iodine value | 18-36 |
Loss on dry % | <0.5% |
Residue on ignition % | ≤0.15% |
Acid value | <1.0 |
Water-soluble acid & alkali | qualified |
Water-soluble readily oxidizable substance | qualified |
Identification | qualified |
Specification: Anhydrous lanolin50kg/drum, 190KG/drum, Big mouth plastic coated metal pail or big mouth plastic drum,
Uses lanolin (hydrogenated) is a lanolin derivative.
Uses lanolin is an emollient with moisturizing properties and an emulsifier with high water–absorption capabilities. It forms a network on the skin’s surface rather than a film, as is the case with petrolatum (Vaseline.). While long-term studies associate a low incidence of allergic reactions to lanolin, it remains a controversial ingredient based on a potential pesticide content and potential comedogenicity. There is a move among high-quality lanolin manufacturers to produce low-pesticide lanolin and among high-quality cosmetic formulators and manufacturers to use the purist form available. Lanolin’s comedogenicity potential is increasingly debated as some researchers believe it to be inaccurate, especially when lanolin is used in an emulsion. Lanolin is a sheep’s wool derivative formed by a fat-like viscous secretion of the sheep’s sebaceous glands. Some consider it a natural wax.
Uses lanolin wax is a lanolin derivative. This is the semisolid fraction of lanolin obtained by physical means from whole lanolin.
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