- Appearance: Colorless crystals or powder
- Acid Value: <5
- Saponification Value: 191-202
- Freezing Point (℃): 56-60
- Odorless and sweet-tasting. Soluble in hot alcohol, chloroform, benzene, and carbon disulfide; insoluble in water, petroleum ether, ether, and cold alcohol. Melting point is approximately 55℃.
This product has emulsifying, lubricating, and hardening properties, and is used as an emulsifier, lubricant, and ointment base in pharmaceuticals. It is commonly used in the manufacture of creams, ointments, suppositories, lotions, etc. As a food additive, it is used to produce emulsified foods, pastries, etc.
In the daily chemical industry, it has wide applications in manufacturing creams, toilet soaps, shampoos, waterproof paper, adhesives, and other daily chemical products. It is used for metal polishing, as well as in the production of adhesives, dentures, polishes, and waterproof paper.
In the textile industry, it serves as an auxiliary for sizing and leather fatliquoring processes.
Lotion-type Antiperspirant:
- Glycerol Tristearate: 2.5g
- Glycerol Monostearate: 3.5%
- Octadecyl dimethylamine: 0.3g
- Liquid paraffin: 0.5g
- Lactic acid: 0.1g
- Diethyl lauramide: 1g
- 50% Basic aluminum chloride solution: 40 mL
- Distilled water: Up to 100 mL
Prepare as an emulsion by conventional methods.
Massage Cream:
- Lanolin: 10g
- Liquid paraffin: 30g
- White vaseline: 20g
- White wax: 10g
- Glycerol Tristearate: 5g
- Glycerol Monostearate: 2.5g
- Borax: 0.2g
- Pluronic: 0.5g
- Fragrance and antioxidant: Appropriate amounts
- Distilled water: Up to 100g
Prepare as a cream by conventional methods.
This product undergoes oxidation and decomposition reactions when exposed to strong oxidants and acids, and forms soaps when encountering alkalis.
- Store in sealed containers in a cool, dry place.
- Do not transport or store with flammable, explosive materials, or oxidants.