Turkey red oil, also known as sulfated castor oil or sulfonated castor oil, is a unique type of oil that has been chemically treated to make it water-soluble. Its derived from castor oil, which is extracted from the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis).
The process of making Turkey red oil involves sulfating castor oil with sulfuric acid. This chemical reaction results in a reddish-brown oil that is soluble in water, unlike regular castor oil, which is not water-soluble.
Turkey red oil has various applications, including:
1. Textile Industry Historically, Turkey red oil was widely used in the textile industry as a mordant (a substance used to set dyes) and as a dyeing assistant. It helped to improve the adherence of dyes to fabrics and enhance the brightness of colors.
2. Cosmetics It can be found in some cosmetic and personal care products, such as shampoos, soaps, and lotions, where it acts as a surfactant or emulsifier, helping to mix oil- and water-based ingredients.
3. Industrial Applications Turkey red oil is also used in various industrial applications, including inks, paints, and lubricants.
4. Agriculture In agriculture, its sometimes used as a wetting agent or spreader-sticker in pesticide formulations.
However, its essential to note that Turkey red oil is a sulfated product and should be handled with care, as it can be irritating to the skin and eyes in its concentrated form. Its always advisable to follow safety precautions and usage instructions provided by manufacturers when working with this substance.
Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg |
Purity | 40% |
Form | Liquid |
Packaging Type | Drum |
Brand | Ghanshyam Chemicals |
Color | Dark Yellow |
Extraction Method | Cold Press |
Viscosity | 105-120 Second (B4 ford cap)at 27 degree Celsius |
Centramide Value | 235-255 ml/gm |
PH of 2% Solution | 6.5 to 8 |
Specific Gravity (gm/cm3) | 1.050-1.10 |
Fatty Matter | 50 min |
Iron | 0.01% |
Country of Origin | Made in India |