Dehydrated Castor Oil (DCO), Commercial Grade, is created when approximately 5% of the chemically combined water has been removed. Its drying properties are similar to those of Tung oil. Heating the oil in the presence of catalysts such as clays and metal oxides, phosphoric acid, and sulfuric acid, is where dehydration is carried out. Dehydrated Castor Oil (DCO), Commercial Grade has a characteristic odor and is a yellow oily liquid. It has an acid value of 6 mg KOH/g max and a Poise viscosity (25°C) of 1.6 to 2.8. Dehydrated castor oil is a unique drying oil, which imparts fine gloss, toughness, good flexibility, adhesion, chemical and water resistance to the dry paint film with non-yellowing properties. DCO is a very suitable for Linseed oil. Using DCO with paints offer superior finish and are super white. Applications are as a primary binder for enamels, house paints, sealants, caulks, and inks.
公司
Castor International has years of experience in sourcing, marketing and sales of castor oil & derivatives. They are specialist in the field of this vegetable oil and its derivatives. Castor oil & derivatives have a lot of different applications. One of the biggest applications is Polyurethane. Some examples are: (floor)coatings, adhesives, sealants and soft and rigid foam. Besides castor oil & derivatives Castor International offers different raw materials for PU application. Castor International is also a specialist in the field of this vegetable oil and its derivatives.
Lists combine the ease of Bookmarks with the versatility of Tags. Instead of one collection of bookmarked items, create as many collections, called "Lists," as you need.
Previous Bookmarks and Tags
Find the link to your List page in the user menu.
All Tags have been converted to separate Lists, and your bookmarked items have been saved to a "Bookmarks" List.
Adding Items
When you click the Add to List button, a dropdown of your existing Lists appears. Click the List name to which you want to add this product or formula.
Create a New List
You can also create a new List. Simply click "Create a New List" and enter a name.
Multiple Lists
When you define a new List, the current item is automatically added to it. You can add a product or formula to as many Lists as you need.
Explore Your Lists
Easily see which Lists this item appears in, and quickly go to that List from the links that appear on the page.