Mineral oil is a clear, odorless, and colorless liquid derived from refining crude oil. It is a broad category of petroleum products, and its primary components are alkanes and cycloalkanes. It’s used in a variety of applications across different industries due to its lubricating and non-reactive properties.
Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Uses: Mineral oil is often used in skincare products, such as lotions and creams, due to its ability to create a barrier on the skin, which helps to retain moisture. It's also found in laxatives and other medical products.
Industrial Applications: It serves as a lubricant for machinery, a hydraulic fluid, and a coolant in various industrial processes. Its stability and non-reactivity make it ideal for these uses.
Household Uses: Mineral oil is used in products like cutting boards, wooden utensils, and furniture polish. It helps to condition and protect wood.
Electrical Insulation: It is used in transformers and other electrical equipment to insulate and cool components.
Food Processing: Sometimes used as a release agent in food processing, though its use is regulated to ensure safety.
Physical Characteristics | Result |
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Appearance | Bright and Clear |
K Viscosity | 6-15 cst |
Density @29C° | 0.820-0.850 g/cm3 |
Flash Point | 130-175C° |
Colour | <1.0 |
Total Acid Number | 0.1 mgKOH/g |
Aniline Point | 84C° |
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