Lanolin-BP2004

Anhydrous Lanolin USP23

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous USP23
1 Odor Odorless
2 Color, Gardner 10 Max.
3 Melting Point, 38 – 44ºC
4 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.10 Max
5 Ash, % 0.15% Max.
6 Loss on Dry, % 0.5 Max
7 Water Soluble Oxidizable Substances Meets USP requirements
8 Water Soluble Acids & Alkalies Meets USP requirements
9 Alkalinity Meets USP requirements
10 Petrolatum Meets USP requirements

 

Features
Anhydrous lanolin of the cosmetic grade known as Promollient-AL (USP 23) complies with the 23rd edition of the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP).

Appearance

It comes in the form of a yellow, semi-solid ointment with a faintly pleasant smell.

Applications
Lanolin is a cosmetic ingredient that can be used in pharmaceutical formulations as well as formulations for skin and hair care products, cosmetics, and soaps.

Benefits

Fatty acids found in lanolin have a deep moisturizing effect and can restore skin without leaving a greasy feeling. It can stop the skin from sagging and getting prematurely wrinkled. Numerous skin conditions, such as burns, diaper rash, minor itches, and eczema, can be successfully treated with lanolin. Lanolin also helps to hydrate hair and keep it soft, malleable, and unbroken.

Processing
A fat obtained by washing sheep wool is used to make Lanolin USP23, a multi-stage refined product. Both cold and molten methods of processing are possible.

Solubility
Water: none; mineral oil; partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble

Storage
Stored under dry, cool and dark condition and avoid moisture, water or heat.

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin-usp 40

Anhydrous Lanolin USP 40

LANOLIN USP
Wool grease, a naturally occurring raw material obtained through the scouring of raw wool, is refined in multiple steps to create anhydrous lanolin USP. It is manufactured to fully meet the requirements of the current monograph of the USP.

Features
Lanolin USP40 is produced in accordance with USP40 specifications. The initial peroxide value is very low because it is delicately manufactured in modern facilities. Lanolin USP40 therefore doesn’t require any additional stabilizers.

Applications
Lanolin USP40 is most frequently applied as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, itchy, flaky, or rough skin. It can also be applied to soothe minor skin irritants like diaper rash.

Solubility
Water: none; mineral oil; partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble

Storage
Stored under dry, cool and dark condition and avoid moisture, water or heat.

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous USP40
1 Odor Odorless
2 Color, Gardner 8 Max.
3 Iodine Value, g/100g 18 – 36
4 Water, % 0.25% Max.
5 Melting Point, 38 – 44ºC
6 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.12 Max
7 Ash, % 0.1% Max.
8 Loss on Dry, % 0.5 Max
9 Chloride,% 0.035% Max.
10 Water Soluble Oxidizable Substances Meets USP requirements
11 Ammonia Meets USP requirements
12 Water Soluble Acids & Alkalies Meets USP requirements
13 Alkalinity Meets USP requirements
14 Petrolatum Meets USP requirements
15 Solvent Residual Meets USP requirements
16 Pesticides Residual NMT 40 ppm total specified residues

 

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin-Alcohol-EP

Lanolin Alcohol EP

NO Item Lanolin Alcohol EP
1 Color, Gardner 10 max.
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 2.0 max.
3 Saponification Value, mgKOH/g 12 max.
4 Hydroxyl Value, mgKOH/g 120-180
5 Melting Point, °C 58 min.
6 Peroxide Value, me/kg 15 max.
7 Water Abs. Capacity, % 200 min.
8 Ash, % 0.1 max.
9 Loss On Drying, % 0.5 max.
10 Cholesterol (GC), % 30.0 min.

Composition and Description
Lanolin Alcohol  EP is distinguished by its high purity, light color, low odor, and extremely low pesticide level. It complies with the current European Pharmacopoeia requirements. Lanolin alcohol EP of high purity, does not contain any traces of pesticides.

Applications
Due to its high level of purification and lack of odor and impurities, lanolin alcohol EP is perfect for use in topical medications, sport creams, lip products, baby creams and others.

Solubility
Insoluble in Water; partially soluble in mineral, castor oil and isopropyl myristate; soluble in oleyl alcohol.

Storage
Stored cool and dry in well-sealed containers.

Packaging sizes 20kg, 50kg and 180 kg
Shelf life 2 years

 

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ANHYDROUS LANOLIN-EP-ELP

Anhydrous Lanolin EP ELP

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous EP ELP
1 Color, Gardner 10 max.
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.0 max.
3 Saponification Value, mgKOH/g 90-105
4 Melting Point, °C 38–44
5 Peroxide Value, me/kg 20 max.
6 Water Abs. Capacity, % 200 min.
7 Ash, % 0.1 max.
8 Loss On Drying, % 0.5 max.
9 Chlorides meets Ph.Eur.
10 Water Soluble Acids/Alkalis meets Ph.Eur.
11 Water Soluble Oxidisable Substances meets Ph.Eur.
12 Paraffins, % 1.0 max.
13 Total Pesticides 1 ppm max.

Wool grease, a naturally occurring, renewable raw material obtained from the scouring of raw wool, is refined in several steps to create anhydrous lanolin EP ELP. The item satisfies any current national pesticide residue requirements as well as those set forth in the European Pharmacopoeia. The product’s pesticide residue is kept under control at a low level, making it appropriate for use in low hypersensitive products and pharmaceutical applications like lip care and baby care products.

Applications
As a result of its low pesticide content, the product is ideal for use in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, particularly in baby cream.

Processing
LANOLIN EP ELP is easy to use and it may be processed in both cold and melted forms. It is non-hazardous and melts easily with a relatively low volatility. Prolonged heating above the melting point should be avoided. However, heat sterilization is possible.

Solubility
Water: none; mineral oil: partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble

Storage
Stored cool, protected from light in containers and surface exposure to air should be kept at minimum.

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years

 

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Wool-Grease-Fatty-Acid

Wool Grease Fatty Acid 

NO Item Wool grease fatty acid
1 Appearance Brown, waxy solid
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 25-40
3 Saponification Value,mgKOH/g 100-130
4 Iodine Value 18-36
5 Melting Point, °C 42 min.
6 Ash, % 0.5 max.
7 Loss On Drying, % 1.0 max.

Description
The chemical processing of woolgrease, a natural, renewable raw material obtained by scouring raw wool, results in the production of wool grease fatty acid. Semi-refined woolgrease and fatty acids are combined in a very complex manner.

Appearance
A light yellow, wax-like substance.

Applications
Wool grease fatty acid applied in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. A lot of personal hygiene products, including detergents, shampoos, shaving creams, and many others, contain wool grease fatty acid. Lanolin fatty acids, which are abundant in moisturizing lipids like cholesterol, can be used to create lanolin alcohols. In addition, it is used in industrial needs. In order to avoid the development of rust and corrosion, lanolin fatty acid is used for waterproofing and lubricating purposes.

Storage
Stored under dry, cool and dark condition and avoid moisture, water or heat.

Packaging sizes 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin PEG75 

INCI NAME PEG-75 Lanolin
CHEMICAL NAME Lanolin Ethoxylated
CAS NUMBER 8039-09-6/ 61790-81-6
CHEMISTRY non-ionic, polyoxyalkaline Lanolin ether-esters derived by attaching hydrophilic groups to Anhydrous Lanolin, thereby imparting water solubility. They are available in either 100% active or 50% active forms.
DESCRIPTION pale yellow flakes water soluble lanolin/non-ionic surfactant.
APPLICATION In cleansing and skin care cosmetics, it serves as a conditioning agent and emollient. It moisturizes as well as softens and smoothes the skin. Because of these and other benefits, this ingredient is widely used in shampoos, body washes, and other personal care products as well as in commercial applications like industrial cleaning products.

Acidic and alkaline lotions and creams
Solubilization of ALA, perfume, vegetable oil, mineral oil to form clear aqueous and hydroalcoholic systems
Waterless hand cleaners
Dishwashing liquid detergents
Soaps
Lotions and creams
Shaving cream
Anti-perspirant lotions and creams
Cologne and skin freshener
Hair preparations, conditioners and shampoos and relaxers
Hydrogen peroxide lotions and creams

 

NO Item Lanolin PEG-75
1 Appearance Yellow Flake Solid
2 PH value 6.0-7.5
3 Acid value,mgKOH/g ≤2.0
4 Loss on dry, % ≤1.0
5 Melting point 45-56℃
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin Industrial Grade

NO Item Lanolin industrial grade
1 Appearance light brown ointment
2 Acid value ≤40 ≤60
3 Ash ≤1.5 ≤1.5
4 Loss on dry % ≤1.5 ≤1.5
5 Melting point 36-48℃ 36-48℃

Description
Properties: Compared to hydrocarbons, lanolin has a much stronger adhesive tendency to metal surfaces. It is an environmentally friendly substance because it is biodegradable and non-toxic. Lanolin has all of the physical characteristics of grease even though it is chemically classified as a wax.

Uses
Many technical processes, especially those that call for high biocompatibility, can benefit from the economical antifriction properties of lanolin industial grade. Lanolin is a useful ingredient for the protection and preservation of ferrous metal parts. It can be used as a dewatering agent to prevent rust, to shield ships and seawater tanks from salt water. For all kinds of engineering parts, lanolin industrial grade serves as a valuable lubricant and preservative.

Packing
50kg opened metal pail, 190kg closed metal pail.

Shelf life 2 years
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LANOLIN-EP-ELP-3%

Anhydrous Lanolin EP ELP 3%

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous EP ELP 3%
1 Color, Gardner 10 max.
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.0 max.
3 Saponification Value,mgKOH/g 90-105
4 Melting Point, °C 38–44
5 Peroxide Value, me/kg 10 max.
6 Water Abs. Capacity, % 200 min.
7 Ash, % 0.15 max.
8 Loss On Drying, % 0.5 max.
9 Chlorides meets Ph.Eur.
10 Water Soluble Acids/Alkalis meets Ph.Eur.
11 Water Soluble Oxidisable Substances meets Ph.Eur.
12 Paraffins, % 1.0 max.
13 Free alcohols, % 3.0 max.
14 Total Pesticides 1 ppm max.

Composition and Description

Anhydrous lanolin EP ELP is created by refining wool grease through several stages. Wool grease is a natural, renewable raw material that is obtained by scouring raw wool. The product complies with all current national pesticide residue regulations as well as the requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia.

Features

LANOLIN EP ELP 3% meets the requirements of the current European Pharmacopoeia and is characterized by its high purity, light color, low odor and very low pesticide level. It is purified by molecular distillation that results into less than 3% of free wool wax alcohols. Since it is manufactured gently in modern facilities, the initial peroxide value (measure of oxidation) is very low. Therefore LANOLIN EP ELP 3% does not need additional stabilizers. Nevertheless, a shelf life of 2 years is guaranteed. Upon request, BHT can be added as stabilizers.

Applications

Lowering the free lanolin alcohol content below 3% can almost entirely prevent any potential allergic reactions from lanolin. Since babies have sensitive skin or skin damage, high purity LANOLIN EP ELP 3% is particularly suited for use in baby creams and lotions.

Processing

Usage of LANOLIN EP ELP 3% is easy to use and it may be processed both cold and melted forms. It is non-hazardous and melts easily with a relatively low volatility. Prolonged heating above the melting point should be avoided. However, heat sterilization is possible.

Solubility at room temperature

Water: none; mineral oil: partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble

Storage

stored cool, protected from light in containers and surface exposure to air should be kept at minimum.

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin-EP-10

Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous EP 10
1 Color, Gardner 10 max.
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.0 max.
3 Saponification Value, mgKOH/g 90-105
4 Melting Point, °C 38–44
5 Peroxide Value, me/kg 20 max.
6 Water Abs. Capacity, % 200 min.
7 Ash, % 0.15 max.
8 Loss On Drying, % 0.5 max.
9 Chlorides meets Ph.Eur. 1997
10 Water Soluble Acids/Alkalis meets Ph.Eur. 1997
11 Water Soluble Oxidisable Substances meets Ph.Eur. 1997
12 Paraffins, % 1.0 max.

Composition and Description
Anhydrous lanolin EP 10 is created through the multi-stage refinement of wool grease, obtained from the washing of raw wool. It is produced in accordance with the European Pharmacopoeia of 1997 in its entirety.

Features
It has the appearance of a yellow, oily substance that, when melted, turns into a transparent yellow liquid. A complex blend of sterols, aliphatic alcohols, diesters, and hydroxy esters of medium- and long-chain fatty acids make up lanolin.

Due to its gentle manufacturing processes in cutting-edge facilities and low initial peroxide value (a measure of oxidation), it is a less expensive option than Lanolin EP ELP. Lanolin EP 10 thus doesn’t require any additional stabilizers.

Applications
The cosmetic ingredient lanolin ep 10 can be used in all pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations, including those for soaps, skin and hair care products, makeup, and toiletries.

Processing
No special handling is required on the usage of lanolin ep 10 and it may be processed both cold and melted. It is non-hazardous and easily meltable with a relatively low volatility. Prolonged heating above the melting point should be avoided. However, heat sterilization is possible.

Solubility
Water: none; mineral oil: partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble.

Storage
stored cool, protected from light in containers and surface exposure to air should be kept at minimum.

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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Lanolin-EP-8

Lanolin EP8

NO Item Lanolin Anhydrous EP 8
1 Color, Gardner 8 max.
2 Acid Value, mgKOH/g 1.0 max.
3 Saponification Value, mgKOH/g 90-105
4 Melting Point, °C 38–44
5 Peroxide Value, me/kg 20 max.
6 Water Abs. Capacity, % 200 min.
7 Ash, % 0.15 max.
8 Loss On Drying, % 0.5 max.
9 Chlorides 150 ppm max
10 Water Soluble Oxidisable Substances meets Ph.Eur. 1997
11 Paraffins, % 1.0 max.

Composition and Description
Lanolin EP8 Anhydrous Lanolin is a basic lanolin product. It is produced using a number of fundamental refinery stages, and all specifications meet the requirements of the 2000 editions of the British and European Pharmacopoeia.

Features
LANOLIN EP 8 is manufactured according to the requirements of the European Pharmacopoeia 1997 (without testing the pesticide residues) and is a cheaper alternative to LANOLIN EP ELP. Since it is manufactured gently in modern facilities, the initial peroxide value (measure of oxidation) is very low. Therefore EP 8 does not need additional stabilizers. Nevertheless, a shelf life of 2 years is guaranteed. Upon request, BHT can be added as stabilizers.

Applications
Due to the lack of a strong smell and color, it can be used in a variety of applications. Lanolin-containing moisturizing uremes have strong emulsifying abilities and can smooth and soften skin. It can be found in all varieties of cosmetics, products for the care of hair and skin, pharmaceuticals, topical applications, and children’s goods.

Processing
No special handling is required on the usage of LANOLIN EP 8 and it may be processed both cold and melted. It is non-hazardous and easily meltable with a relatively low volatility. Prolonged heating above the melting point should be avoided. However, heat sterilization is possible.

Solubility
Water: none; mineral oil: partially soluble; castor oil: soluble; oleyl alcohols: soluble; isopropyl myristate: partially soluble

Storage
stored cool, protected from light in containers and surface exposure to air should be kept at minimum.

Packaging sizes 50kg and 190 kg
Shelf life 2 years
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