
- Principal:Aurorium - Castor Oil
- Functions:Plasticizer, Processing Aid
- Chemical Family:Vegetable Oils
- Chemical Name:Blown Castor Oil
- End Uses:Caulks, Gasket Cement, Hydraulic Fluids, Lacquer Plasticizers, Lacquers, Leather, Polishes, Tack Rag
- Certifications & Compliance:ISO 9001
- Applicable Processes:Rubber Compounding
Pale 1000 Blown Castor Oil commonly known as blown oils have increasing viscosities resulting from oxidative and crosslink polymerization at the double bonds and hydroxyl groups. Oxidative polymerization of castor oil yields products with increased viscosities and decreasing solubility in aliphatic solvents, increasing compatibility with various resins and improved ability to wet and disperse pigments while imparting solvent and abrasion resistance to lacquer systems. The polymerized oils are used to plasticize a variety of resins in adhesive and sealant systems, inks and hot melts. The heavier viscosity polymerized oils are processing aids and plasticizers for rubber polymers, imparting oil and solvent resistance.