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Stearic Acid
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Description
A solid by-product of vegetable fat.
A subsidiary product of stearine applied in the candle, soap, cosmetics and ointments industry.
Packing as for food products and pharmaceutical articles. Is a solid substance, melting point 69°C and
obtained from tallow distillate. Highly odorous and tainting.
Full information on this product is in the process of completion.
See also: http://www.chemicalland21.com/lifescience/foco/STEARIC%20ACID.htm