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HS Code |
620497 |
| Product Name | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 |
| Appearance | Yellow, soft, greasy, and waxy solid |
| Odor | Characteristic, slight |
| Melting Point | Approximately 38°C to 44°C |
| Solubility | Insoluble in water; soluble in chloroform and ether |
| Ph Value | Neutral to slightly acidic |
| Purity | Complies with European Pharmacopoeia (EP) requirements |
| Color | Yellow |
As an accredited Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 is packed in a 25 kg tightly sealed, food-grade plastic drum with tamper-evident lid and labeling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 is packed in 20′ FCL containers, ensuring secure, bulk export suitable for global chemical shipments. |
| Shipping | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers to protect against moisture and contamination. It is transported under ambient conditions, typically in drums or pails, with labeling in compliance with regulatory standards. Handle with care to prevent spills, and store in a cool, dry place upon arrival. |
| Storage | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 should be stored in tightly sealed containers, protected from light, heat, and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible substances and direct sunlight. Avoid exposure to air to prevent oxidation. Clearly label the containers and ensure storage conditions comply with regulatory requirements for pharmaceutical raw materials. |
| Shelf Life | Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 typically has a shelf life of 2-3 years when stored in cool, dry, and sealed conditions. |
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Purity 99%: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with 99% purity is used in pharmaceutical ointments, where it ensures hypoallergenic and consistent formulation quality. Melting Point 38–44°C: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with a melting point of 38–44°C is used in dermatological creams, where it provides optimal emolliency and ease of blending at body temperature. Acid Value ≤1.0 mg KOH/g: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with acid value ≤1.0 mg KOH/g is used in baby care products, where it minimizes skin irritation risk and guarantees product gentleness. Water Content ≤0.5%: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with water content ≤0.5% is used in lip care balms, where it extends shelf life and maintains stable texture. Peroxide Value ≤5.0 meq O2/kg: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with peroxide value ≤5.0 meq O2/kg is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it enhances oxidative stability and ensures lasting freshness. Viscosity Range 600–900 mPa·s: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with viscosity range 600–900 mPa·s is used in hair conditioning formulations, where it delivers optimal spreadability and conditioning effect. Stability Temperature up to 60°C: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with a stability temperature up to 60°C is used in sunscreens, where it maintains functional integrity during warm storage and application. Particle Size <50μm: Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 with particle size <50μm is used in pressed powder cosmetics, where it provides homogenous dispersion and smooth application. |
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.
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.
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We’ve spent decades fine-tuning the way we process and purify lanolin, and that experience breathes through in our Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10. This isn’t the run-of-the-mill crude wool wax you’ll find from bulk suppliers and certainly not the basic lanolins often used for textile lubrication. Our production plant, staffed by senior operators who still remember hand-built filtering columns, works with advanced vacuum distillation and filtration systems. Raw wool grease, collected from select sheep farms, enters the plant. We run strict controls to keep pesticide and environmental residues below the detectable threshold, and our distillation columns run long cycles for a pale, fresh color and neutral odor. The resulting lanolin is what we want to use on our skin, not just for technical lubrication.
Markets know lanolin by various grades and designations, but EP 10 is a practical answer to the current needs of skincare, pharmaceutical, and specialty industrial uses in the EU and other regulated regions. The “EP” stands for European Pharmacopoeia, and our batch records, maintained on site, confirm that every drum we ship meets or beats current edition specs. This includes parameters for acid value, color, loss on drying, and peroxide values—none of which are left to chance or generic statement. If our laboratory finds a value creeping toward limits, we stop and re-run purification, even if that slows overall output. Cutting corners simply sends issues downstream.
There is a noticeable difference between lanolin that gets blended and rebottled by resellers and what comes straight from the production floor. Our product enters drums while still warm, sealed under inert gas in climate-managed storage. This prevents the slow oxidation and tackiness that sometimes arrives with triple-handled chain goods. Our QC team knows which farm and which batch yielded which drum, so traceability isn’t a marketing pitch—it’s a requirement. Long relationships with regulatory bodies and hands-on production mean less worry about macrocontaminants or undeclared blend-ins.
We also don’t add any “flow enhancers” or petroleum derivatives. The consistency of EP 10 always traces back to its natural alcohol and fatty acid balance, preserved during manufacturing rather than adjusted afterward. Customers evoke real trust in their suppliers, and that expectation keeps us strict about not upcycling marginal material or disguising off-odors with masking agents.
Our Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 comes off the line as a soft, pale yellow solid. Operators who have worked other grades can appreciate the subtle tactile differences. This lanolin softens quickly with the warmth of a hand or even a modest mixer run. Those features make it compatible for direct addition to emulsions, ointments, and creams. Unlike many bulk lanolins that can seem sticky or leave a waxy, dragging residue, our material spreads smoothly. This is especially useful for skin creams and ointments, where residual tack can pose real problems for user satisfaction.
The refined scent is mild, never sharp, and we see almost no significant batch-to-batch variation, even at higher production volumes. This keeps every fill batch consistent for downstream formulators and minimizes adjustments for aroma or masking.
EP 10 keeps a melting point range of 38°C–44°C, with a moisture content below 0.25%—figures borne of continuous, standardized testing. Lanolin at this standard can take essential oils and actives without the “seeding” or clumping issues common with less-refined batches.
Many end users in topical preparations (creams, balms, wound care) value lanolin’s reputation as an emollient and barrier shield. While other grades from legacy suppliers might label as “technical lanolin,” those materials too often fail purity standards for regulated finished goods. We designed EP 10 specifically for the needs of regulated and cosmetic spaces, keeping allergen risk low and application feel pleasant, not greasy or waxy.
Earlier, lanolin imports often arrived with visible, stubborn residues, pesticide burdens, and variability in physical feel. After trouble-shooting for years with both large and boutique clients, it became clear that the standard needed raising. Thermal and chemical residues, while “acceptable” for some applications, are not crop-friendly for the new generation of skin applications. We pursued deeper purification not just to meet the specification table, but because repeat testing showed a drop in user irritation and fewer incidents of “off batches.”
Our technical service staff—they’ve clocked hundreds of hours helping scale up customer operations—noticed that manufacturers using EP 10 get less batch recall, fewer downstream color changes after storage, and a lower rate of formula separation over time. End users, from contract manufacturers to DIY balm makers, tell us they notice less odor “drift” and more reliable color.
Pharmacists have worked lanolin into ointments and water-in-oil emulsions for generations. What we’re making with EP 10 is consistent, high-purity lanolin safe for medical use, but also well-received in consumer creams and balms. It holds actives gently, releases them steadily, seals moisture loss, and doesn’t provoke complaints in leave-on or wound care settings. This grade’s purity also means it’s suitable for nipple care products and baby creams—use cases where customers are least tolerant of off-smells, grittiness, or unpredictable feel.
Our customers in the cosmetics industry mention that EP 10’s softening point and feel simplify working into hot and cold process creams without the frustration of “roping” or fractionation. Its color is pale enough to avoid muddying lightly tinted formulations, and its odor will not override fragrance additions, even at higher usage rates.
Pharmaceutical uses appreciate its capacity for compounding, where other lanolins sometimes disrupt sensitive active ingredient incorporation. Knowing EP 10’s acid and peroxide values means no unpleasant aftereffects or snags with regulatory paperwork. Veterinarians and pet care formulators—often the canaries in the regulatory coal mine—tell us the same thing: if the lanolin batch varies, reactions show up in their most sensitive customer groups first.
Artisan soap and candle businesses also appreciate a pure lanolin. Our plant produces enough true anhydrous grade to supply these industries without needing to “pad out” supplies with low-grade, oxidized, or hydrated batches.
Sourcing and processing make the real difference. We don’t blend in older inventory to cushion costs or hit targets in low production years—every pail pulls from the same week’s run. Our traceability system allows immediate backtracking for any question or claim. Material from the earliest cut of a sheep’s fleece up to winter harvest stays segregated, as seasonal and flock changes can nudge subtle changes in fatty acid make-up or odor profile.
Typical industrial lanolins are pulled from age-darkened stocks, and the lighter fractions get diverted to “cosmetic” grades by dilution or further filtering. Our EP 10 doesn’t see that split—it’s lifted from fresh runs and never receives additives or fillers. Many suppliers ship from intermediaries who blend, and as a result formulators can find themselves dealing with unpredictable shifts in melting point, color, and odor. There is no such drift here, and consistency supports bulk customers scaling up their own production without unexpected recalibration.
Technical details that matter in daily production—like batch color, residual ash, and tactile quality—receive scrutiny far beyond what the standard spec calls for. Our process has proven that exceeding minimum pharmaceutical standards translates to happier customers, less rework, and minimal product recall. If you’ve ever had to strip an entire batch of cream or ointment because waxes clumped, texture changed, or an off-note emerged after a product launch, you’ll understand why our process saves money and headache in the long run.
Sheep are not heavily medicated or passed through pesticide treatment prior to shearing. Not every country or supplier can make that claim. We audit upstream partners twice a season, so we know our crude wool grease shows a lower baseline for potential contaminants. This keeps each batch of EP 10 suitable for demanding skincare and pharmaceutical oversight. The cleaning and dehydration steps produce minimal waste and avoid water-intensive secondary washes, which older processes often required.
We also control each step to limit oxidation, which will darken lanolin and produce unpleasant odors. Drums ship out fresh, with product made to order, not held in lengthy warehouse storage. Any remaining byproduct gets reprocessed for industrial lubrication, not blended back into higher grades. This full-cycle manufacturing supports both environmental stewardship and transparent customer relationships.
Regulators continue to raise expectations for transparency and quality control in cosmetic and pharmaceutical input materials. We respond with third-party documentation and fully-documented batch certificates. EP 10 meets European Pharmacopoeia specifications—full stop. We don’t hide or “average out” test results between runs. Every consignment passes individually, and records stay available for audit and customer review. We keep no “shadow batches” destined for less demanding markets or bulk price points. All grades receive the same scrutiny.
Lab staff maintain up-to-date training on current regulatory shifts, and we’ve worked through enough revision rounds to know how quickly a small nonconformity, missed contaminant, or batch drift can create costly cascades for a customer. Rather than running to patch issues after they’re flagged at a customer’s site, our focus is to deliver test-confirmed, specification-beating batches from the start.
We do not make unverifiable “organic” or “eco-friendly” claims if the certification isn’t in hand for the full supply chain. Instead, we tell customers exactly what we can confirm and keep our operation tight to those promises.
Years of hands-on troubleshooting with end users led us to this point. When a balm-maker’s winter batch separated three months after shipping, we dug through our own traceability—and found a rare off-spec peroxide value, confirmed it was an isolated incident, and compensated promptly. Another time, a client’s fill line repeatedly jammed, and fast investigation traced it back to a marginal shift in melting point in lanolin supplied by a third party. Learning from those cases, we invest in testing, track every variable, and commit to full traceability.
Customers sometimes come to us after a run of bad luck—sticky batches, changes in feel, or subpar performance with actives that didn’t mix evenly. Our technical team spends real time in the field, listening and refining protocols based on what makes the most sense in manufacturing. We keep feedback logged and update SOPs regularly, catching "gray area" problems early, not after a formal complaint. If a client’s production shifts or volume surges, we guarantee consistent incoming quality and ship to schedule, not just as supply allows.
Running a manufacturing facility, every minute and every variable comes under pressure. Ingredient drift causes hours of lost machine time, frustrated QA teams, and regulatory headaches. EP 10 stands out because we refuse to slip in “just within limit” batches, and we learn directly from the grind of daily manufacturing. Our lab never signs off on a load that looks or smells even slightly questionable—even if it means reworking entire drums.
We help customers scale up from test batches to full-scale output, providing samples and tech support that answer practical, on-the-floor issues. Shifting a recipe from a bench-scale batch to industrial-scale tanks often highlights issues with melting, consistency, or integration. Every time, we work with customers to tune their conditions—not just quote benchmarks from an out-of-touch spec sheet.
If you’re running an operation where ingredient failures cost real money and lost orders, using reliable lanolin means less rework and more on-time shipments. We will advise on batch warming, blending speeds, and storage recommendations rooted in the realities of active manufacturing—not just the theories of lab conditions. This is the heart of how we operate. We want each drum of EP 10 to be as ready for the next batch as the last, whether ordered monthly or yearly.
We work hand-in-hand with both emerging brands and established multinationals. Whether it’s a contract formulator rolling out a new topical cream or a private label firm seeking batch-to-batch consistency, EP 10 eases the task. This comes from the careful exclusion of impurities, consistent thermal properties, and an underlying policy of never letting up on controls just to push output volume.
Even at volume, our plant staff will intercept a sub-par run and rework it, because catching those slips early ensures our product won’t threaten a customer’s own brand equity or consumer safety. This approach—born out of actual plant downtime and real customer calls—has paid off in loyalty and word-of-mouth far beyond what a simple stats sheet can reflect.
Our R&D team works quietly behind the scenes on incremental improvements, evaluating supply chain resilience, fresh purification methodologies, and new batch testing protocols. We don’t announce every tweak, but every such improvement lands in the batch sent to our customers. Each technical hurdle overcome means a smoother day for those making and filling the products consumers use.
Open channels between us and our buyers are not marketing; they’re a business necessity. If a formulator or production manager senses a difference—hardness, color, odor, or ease of melting—we listen and act. This routine dialog makes it possible to build innovative solutions, and, just as important, to prevent small problems from turning into disruptions.
Our records and testing serve not only our customers, but also our own process improvements. Batch samples are retained for years, as a check against possible market queries or regulatory audits. Even packaging improvement suggestions—coming directly from users with decades of plant experience—shape the way we handle, fill, and ship every order.
Everything we’ve developed in Anhydrous Lanolin EP 10 reflects our belief in doing the job right, from the origin of the wool to the point the batch leaves the plant. No shortcuts and no compromises—because the end results always show up in our customers’ product quality and market reputation. We know how often formulas, production processes, and regulatory oversight evolve. EP 10’s reliability has made it a necessary ingredient for manufacturers who cannot afford to gamble with their finished goods.
As regulations tighten, as consumers demand greater transparency and safety, we keep improving our process: cleaner crude inputs, better washing, deeper filtration, more rigorous testing, and real dialogue with every buyer. If you want a consistent, high-quality, truly anhydrous lanolin for demanding pharmaceutical, cosmetic, or specialty use, our EP 10 will keep meeting the need—every batch, every time, backed by people who understand why quality matters.