Turkey Red Oil: (T R Oil / Sulfated Castor Oil / Sulfonated Castor Oil)

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Turkey Red Oil

(T R Oil / Sulfated Castor Oil / Sulfonated Castor Oil)

Chemical Name: Sulfated Castor Oil

Turkey Red Oil is also known as Sulfated Castor Oil. It is medium viscous liquid used as an anionic surfactant. It is the only
oil that will completely disperse in water. Sulfated castor oil is created by adding sulfuric acid to castor oil, and is considered
the first synthetic detergent. T R Oil has a distinct and heavy scent.

KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS:-


 Spreadability
 Lubricity
 Anti-Foaming Agent
 Wetting Agent
 Softening Agent
 Defoamer
 Emulsifier (in Pesticides)
 Additive (for Lubricants)
 Phenyl Grade (Home Cleaning products)

APPLICATIONS:-
 Textile
 Paints & Inks
 Dyes & Intermediates
 Paper Industry
 Soaps & Cosmetics
 Pesticides

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:-
Property Unit Value
Appearance Light Brown
Viscosity at 25°C mm2/s 100-120
Specific gravity at 25°C 1.050
pH of 2% Solution 6.5 to 8
Solubility Water Soluble

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS:-
We do not force any ill effect on health, provided the product is used for the purpose it is intended and due attention is
paid to the precautions and protective measures necessary when chemicals are handled.

USABLE LIFE AND STORAGE:-


This product should be stored at room temperature. When stored in the original unopened containers, this product has a
usable life of 6 months from the date of production.

PACKAGING INFORMATION:-
This product is available in 50kg Carboys & 200kg Drums.
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NOTE: The information presented here is based on our present state knowledge. All recommendations regarding the use of our products are in an advisory capacity.
Buyers and users should make their own assessment of our products under their own conditions and for their own requirements. Hence this should not therefore be
construed as guaranteeing specific properties of the product.

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