Castor Oil becomes Hydrogenated Castor Oil, a hard, brittle wax with a melting point of about 85 to 86 degrees Celsius, when hydrogen is added to it in the presence of a nickel catalyst. Hydrogenated castor oil flakes are a non-hazardous and non-toxic product that, when melted, transform into a clear, transparent liquid.
Hydrogenated Castor Oil Flakes is incredibly insoluble, making it ideal for items that need to be resistant to water, oils, petroleum, and petroleum derivatives.In addition to being used to make greases, hydrogenated castor oil can be used to coat paper used to package food. The product can be found in powdered or beaded form, or with a variety of melting degrees. Due to its distinct combination of physico-chemical qualities, hydrogenated castor oil has a wide range of diversified uses. It serves as a mold release agent for processing plastics and rubber as well as in the production of soaps and cosmetics. Additionally cosmetic products like stick deodorants and lipsticks, also utilize partially hydrogenated castor oil flakes.
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