Distilled Fatty AcidS
Soybean oil based fatty acids: are used to produce drying alkyd resins with excellent properties of resistance to chemical and abrasive agents. Synthetic resins based on soybean oil fatty acids have expressive color retention. They also are used to formulate pigment grinding agents, emulsifiers, different types of amines and amides, insecticides, detergents and animal feed.
Coconut oil based fatty acids: These are used as raw materials in the production of non-air drying alkyd resins of exceptional shine and durability, that do not turn yellow in oven-dry enamels and nitrocellulose lacquers, various amines, shampoo thickeners, cosmetics and cleaning products.
Linseed oil based fatty acids: Used as components in drying alkyd resins in fast-drying, water-and abrasive-resistant enamels and primers, varnishes for electric insulation purposes, epoxidized stabilizers, amides for emulsifiers and fatty amines.
Rice and cotton oil based fatty acids: In the production of alkyd resins used to provide greater plasticization and hard, shiny and adhesive film layers as well as different types of detergents-disinfectants and amides for emulsifiers.
Ricinoleic acid: Component used in the formulation of alkyd-styrene and epoxy resins, plasticizers, lubricants and anti-corrosive products, artificial waxes, metal soaps and synthetic resins with properties of flexibility and hardness.
Tall oil fatty acids: They have a wide range of application areas such as production of alkyd-and polyamide-resins, emulsifiers, detergents, disinfectants, dispersants in the polymerization of styrene-butadiene resins, core-binder in foundry resins, ore flotation agents and a number of ethoxylated esters.
Stearic acid: Different types, both animal and vegetable origin, used in the composition of a number of soaps, cosmetic creams, emulsifiers, amines, amides, candles, tires, anti-foam products, PVC stabilizers and additives for bread making.
Partially hydrogenated and distilled tallow fatty acid: With specific characteristics, this special fatty acid is used as an emulsifying component in the butadiene polymerization for synthetic rubber production.
Hydrogenated tallow fatty acids: A number of different types of fatty amines, detergents, disinfectants and special lubricating greases are the fields of application of these hydrogenated fatty acids.
Distilled and hydrogenated fish oil fatty acids: Used as special industrial emulsifier components. Mainly contains C-20 carbon chains.


