Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What is Trihydroxymethyl Propane Palm Kernel Ester Used for

Trihydroxymethyl Propane Palm Kernel Ester occurs as a light yellow oil liquid with the acid value 2mgKOH/g and the saponification value 218-238mgKOH/g. It is used as a Domestic Chemical Material, Fiber Lubricant and Oil Additive. It is used in daily chemical raw materials, fiber lubricant  and oil additives. Lipoxins are trihydroxytetraene metabolites derived from arachidonic acid through an interaction between lipoxygenases with C-5 and C-15 specificities.
Palm oil, coconut oil and laurel wreath kernel inunct are edible flora oil colour descended from the fruits of medallion trees. Palm oil is extracted from the pulp[1] of the fruit of the oil palm Elaeis guineensis; palm kernel oil is derived from the kernel (seed) of the oil palm and cocoa palm oil costs deducted from the kernel of the coconut (Cocos nucifera). Palm oil is naturally cerise fashionable colorise because it comprises a high number of beta-carotene.
Trihydroxymethyl Propane Palm Kernel Ester has good heat resistance, good viscosity-temperature and excellent lubrication. It doen't volatilize easily. Methyl palmitoleic acid ester, Methyl colza oil acid ester, Methyl bean oil acid ester. Palm kernel cake are the leftovers after kernel oil is pressed out from the nut in the palm fruit. Palm kernel cake is commonly used as animal feed for dairy cattle because of its high protein content. If not, it is usually treated as biomass to fuel up boilers to generate electricity for use at palm oil mills and surrounding villages.

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