Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Lanolin Anhydrous Saponification value 90-105
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Viscous, yellow-brown semi-solid
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Emulsifier, moisturizer base, chromatography, research
Product Overview
Lanolin Anhydrous, with a meticulously controlled saponification value of 90-105, stands as a high-quality, purified chemical essential for various laboratory applications. Derived from the natural wax of sheep’s wool, this anhydrous form signifies a product free from water, ensuring maximum concentration and stability for sensitive experiments. The specified saponification value is a critical indicator of its ester content and purity, guaranteeing consistent performance and reliability in formulations where precise chemical interactions are paramount. Its unique composition grants it exceptional emulsifying capabilities, making it an invaluable component for creating stable oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions. Furthermore, Lanolin Anhydrous is renowned for its excellent water absorption capacity and skin-protective properties, which are beneficial in a wide array of research contexts, including material science and specialized formulation development. Our Lanolin Anhydrous is meticulously processed to meet stringent lab-grade standards, ensuring minimal impurities and optimal performance. Researchers, students, and educators can rely on its consistent quality for accurate and reproducible experimental outcomes, making it a staple for any well-equipped laboratory.
FAQs
1. What is Lanolin Anhydrous?
Lanolin Anhydrous is a purified, water-free form of lanolin, a natural wax secreted by wool-bearing animals. It is widely used in laboratories for its unique chemical and physical properties.
2. What does ‘Saponification value 90-105’ signify for this product?
The saponification value of 90-105 indicates the amount of potassium hydroxide required to saponify a gram of the substance. This specific range guarantees a high level of purity and consistent quality, crucial for reliable experimental results.
3. How should Lanolin Anhydrous be stored in the lab?
Lanolin Anhydrous should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and maintain its integrity.
4. Can Lanolin Anhydrous be used in place of other emulsifiers?
Due to its excellent emulsifying properties and high water absorption capacity, Lanolin Anhydrous can often be a suitable alternative for certain emulsifiers, depending on the specific requirements of your experiment or formulation.
5. Is this Lanolin Anhydrous suitable for sensitive research applications?
Yes, our Lanolin Anhydrous is of lab grade with a specified saponification value, indicating high purity and consistency, making it suitable for a variety of sensitive research and experimental applications.






