Refined, Bleached, and Deodorized (RBD) Palm Olein CP8 and CP10 are a dynamic duo of cooking oils. CP8, with its cloud point of 8 degrees Celsius, offers clarity and stability at lower temperatures, while CP10, with a slightly higher cloud point of 10 degrees Celsius, provides versatility for various culinary applications. This combination caters to a range of cooking preferences and needs.
Tailored to meet the diverse tastes and cooking styles around the globe, RBD Palm Olein CP8 and CP10 offer refined solutions for chefs and home cooks alike. The unique characteristics of each, from the lower cloud point of CP8 for specific applications to the versatility of CP10, make them well-suited for creating delicious dishes in kitchens worldwide.
- Free Fatty Acid(as palmtic) FFA : 0.1% max
- Moisture & Impurities, M&I : 0.1% max
- Iodine Value (Wijs Solution) : 56.0 min.
- Cloud Point : 10 degree C max
- Slip Melting Point : 24 degree C max.
- Colour : 4 Red Max.
Specific gravity @ 25 C USP 0.911-0.918
Iodine value USP 50 - 55
Free fatty acids (as Oleic) USP 0.1% max
Moisture AOCS Ca 2c-25 0.1% max
Color Gardner AOCS Td la-64 3 max
Appearance White to pale yellow solid to semisolid lard-like fat
Flavor and Odr Bland, odorless
TYPICAL FATTY ACID COMPOSITION (%)
C12 & lower 2.5 max
C14:0 0.5 - 5.9 C18:1 34 - 44
C16:0 32 - 47 C18:2 7 - 12
C18:0 2 8
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Silica Sand * Silica Sand is a type of sand usually available in the form of quartz. It is a hard and crystalline form of mineral components. * Silica sand is the most abundant mineral with the purity more than 99.0%. It is the preferred choice of consumption for various industrial purposes.
Micro silica also known as fume, is an amorphous (non-crystalline) polymorph of silicon dioxide, silica. It is an ultrafine powder collected as a by-product of the silicon and ferrosilicon alloy production and consists of spherical particles with an average particle diameter of 150 mm. The main field of application is as pozzolanic for high performance concrete because of its extreme fineness and high silica.
Applications :
Silica is added to Portland cement concrete to improve its properties, in particular its compressive strength, bond strength, and abrasion resistance. These improvements stem from both the mechanical improvements resulting from addition of a very fine powder to the cement paste mix as well as from the pozzolanic reactions between the silica fume and free calcium hydroxide in the paste.
Advantages :
Addition of silica also reduces the permeability of concrete to chloride ions, which protects the reinforcing steel of concrete from corrosion, especially in chloride-rich environments such as coastal regions and those of humid continental roadways and runways (because of the use of deicing salts) and saltwater bridges.