WHC Lard Oil contains mainly of olein that is extracted from lard and used particularly as cutting oil, illuminant animal oil, or as a lubricant. Animal and vegetable fats (fat grease and oil) are used in lubricant, soap, coatings, paint, adhesives, ink, and more. WHC Lard Oil has a saponification number of 190 to 200, a flash point of 430°F minimum, and a viscosity SUS of 190 to 210 (100F).
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Welch, Holme & Clark Co., Inc. sells and distributes: Refined, USP/NF, Crude and Kosher (where applicable) vegetable oils. They are cGMP certified. Welch, Holme & Clark is registered by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as a drug repackaging establishment. All products are continually tested to maintain the highest quality. Some of WHC products are used in paint and coatings for the paint and coating industry.
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