Stearic Acid
Stearic Acid is a high-purity, long-chain saturated fatty acid widely used in cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial applications. Known for its excellent thickening, emulsifying, and stabilizing properties, it enhances texture, consistency, and performance in creams, lotions, soaps, and other formulations. It is derived from natural fats and oils and provides smooth, stable, and high-quality products.
Features
High-purity, white waxy solid.
Excellent emulsifier, thickener, and stabilizer.
Enhances texture, consistency, and stability of formulations.
Compatible with oils, waxes, and other fatty acids.
Common Uses
Soap making (hardens and adds creamy lather).
Cosmetics (thickener and emulsifier in creams and lotions).
Candlemaking (hardens candles and improves burn quality).
Plastics & rubber (release agent and lubricant).
Pharmaceuticals (tablet lubricant and binder).
Detergents (surfactant and foam stabilizer).
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