Product Name : Linseed Oil
Botanical Name : Linum usitatissimum
CAS Number : 8001-26-1
Short Description : Rich in omega-3; skin-soothing oil.
Common Uses : Used in balms massage oils oil paints
Extraction Method : Cold Pressed
Origin :India
Color & Aroma : Golden yellow; nutty aroma
Shelf Life : 1.5 years
HSN Code (India) : 1515.90.91
Price (INR/kg) : 240
(USD/Kg) : 2.9
INCI: Linum Usitatissmum (Linseed) Seed Oil Mode of Use: Particularly recommended for foot massage. Benefits Linseed oil has anti-inflammatory actions and overall skin-soothing properties. It may heal faster sunburned skin when treated. As well, in cases of acne shown to contribute to healthy hair growth it also nourish dry or brittle nails, stopping them from cracking or splitting.
This oil is naturally rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids. The taste of this oil is very delicate and recalls the flavor of walnuts. In the kitchen, it is recommended to use it on raw dishes to season salads, vegetables, chickpea humus, grilled or steamed meat and fish, otherwise try it also with cream soups of vegetables or legumes.
For your personal care For
some time now this oil, as well as for culinary use, has been used for the care and growth of hair. Storing seed oils is preferable in a cool place, away from heat sources and sudden changes in temperature. This is to prevent the taste from being altered and oxidative phenomena from being generated.
Linseed Oil, also known as flaxseed oil, is extracted from the seeds of the Linum usitatissimum plant. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids and used in dietary supplements, skincare products, and as a base oil for paints and varnishes. It has a mild, nutty aroma and provides numerous health benefits.
Packaging:
Available in bulk packs starting from 25 kg and customizable based on client specifications.
Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil, is a colorless to yellowish oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing, sometimes followed by solvent extraction. Linseed oil is a drying oil, meaning it can polymerize into a solid form. Due to its polymer-forming properties, linseed oil can be used on its own or blended with combinations of other oils, resins or solvents as an impregnator, drying oil finish or varnish in wood finishing, as a pigment binder in oil paints, as a plasticizer and hardener in putty, and in the manufacture of linoleum.
Linseed oil offered is extracted from dried flax seeds is heated and subjected to chemical treatment and is used in furniture finishing and assist in creating a rich, glowing finish. Treated linseed oil is also an additive to products like paints, resins, varnishes, inks as it dries quickly and promotes rapid and even drying. The linseed oil is also used as carrier oil for that prized rich glow the oil creates. Based on amount of linseed oil used, painters vary the thickness of paints from dense & clumpy to thin and ephemeral. Being of dark amber color, treated linseed oil has a distinctively sharp smell.
Linseed oil offered is extracted from dried flax seeds is heated and subjected to chemical treatment and is used in furniture finishing and assist in creating a rich, glowing finish. Treated linseed oil is also an additive to products like paints, resins, varnishes, inks as it dries quickly and promotes rapid and even drying. The linseed oil is also used as carrier oil for that prized rich glow the oil creates. Based on amount of linseed oil used, painters vary the thickness of paints from dense & clumpy to thin and ephemeral. Being of dark amber color, treated linseed oil has a distinctively sharp smell.
As nutrient-rich oil, it has high content of Alpha-linolenic Acid and is offers use as ultra-moisturizing oil that comes with anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Known to assist in alleviating skin conditions that rise from dietary lack of Omega-3, the oil also assists in restoring suppleness and softness to tired and ageing skin. It is alos good as a carrier oil for skin showing effects of stress.