Description
Lauric acid is obtained from fractionation of a lauric-type oil.
The product obtained has a melting point above 43 º C.
It is solid at room temperature, opaque white and with a characteristic odour.
Lauric acid is obtained from fractionation of a lauric-type oil.
The product obtained has a melting point above 43 º C.
It is solid at room temperature, opaque white and with a characteristic odour.
Fractionated fatty acids are mainly used in the manufacture of:
Amines, esters, fatty alcohols, peroxides, fragrances, flavors, surface finishing, lubricants, metal soaps, cosmetics, animal feed, chemical, paper, plastics, detergents, resins and coatings.
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