Stearic Acid Flakes
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Versatile fatty acid in waxy solid form (most likely from vegetable sources)
SKU: ST035X
Stearic Acid Flakes (Vegetable Source)
Stearic Acid Flakes, derived most likely from vegetable sources, is a saturated fatty acid known for its versatility in various industrial and cosmetic applications. With an 18-carbon chain, stearic acid is a soft, waxy solid commonly used in the production of soaps, candles, cosmetics, and lubricants. The IUPAC name for stearic acid is octadecanoic acid, and its chemical formula is CHā(CHā)āāCOāH. It is valued in cosmetic formulations for its thickening properties, ability to stabilize formulations, and enhance the texture and shelf-life of products. Stearic acid also acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend oil and water-based ingredients.
With a melting point of 156.7°F (69.3°C) and a boiling point of 681.8°F (361°C), stearic acid flakes offer high stability, making them suitable for use in a wide range of temperatures. Its molar mass is 284.48 g/mol, and it has a density of 941 kg/m³, making it a reliable choice for consistent performance in manufacturing processes.
Key Features
- Derived from vegetable sources
- Soft, waxy solid form
- Ideal for cosmetics, soaps, and candles
- Effective emulsifier and thickening agent
- High stability across a range of temperatures
- Enhances texture and shelf-life of products
Product Specifications:
Chemical Formula | CHā(CHā)āāCOāH |
IUPAC Name | Octadecanoic Acid |
Melting Point | 156.7°F (69.3°C) |
Boiling Point | 681.8°F (361°C) |
Molar Mass | 284.48 g/mol |
Density | 941 kg/m³ |
Perfect for cosmetic manufacturers, soap makers, candle makers, industrial product formulators, DIY skincare enthusiasts