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    triglycerides, stearin can crystallise in three polymorphs. For stearin, these melt at 54 (α-form), 65, and 72.5 °C (β-form). Note that stearin is also used...
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  • Palm stearin is the solid fraction of palm oil that is produced by partial crystallization at controlled temperature. It is a stearin in the sense of stearins...
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    Stearic acid (redirect from Stearin acid)
    The triglyceride derived from three molecules of stearic acid is called stearin. Stearic acid is a prevalent fatty-acid in nature, found in many animal...
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    whales) was used in the 18th and 19th centuries, and purified animal fats (stearin) and paraffin wax since the 19th century. In China, textual evidence suggests...
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  • (soaps) and glycerol. In one simplified version, the saponification of stearin gives sodium stearate. C3H5(O2C(CH2)16CH3)3 + 3 NaOH → C3H5(OH)3 + 3 NaO2C(CH2)16CH3...
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    Microcrystalline wax which commonly melts at around 63-93 °C (unsafe for wax play). Stearin which commonly melts at around 80 °C (unsafe for wax play). Candle additives...
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    percent. The idealized equation for the formation of sodium stearate from stearin (the triglyceride of stearic acid) follows: (C18H35O2)3C3H5 + 3 NaOH →...
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    grade; the second produces both a lower grade and a solid press cake or stearin product used, among other things, to make soap. Neatsfoot oil is used to...
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    acid or stearin in candlemaking". happynews.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2014. "Stearic acid (stearin)". howtomakecandles...
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    three fatty acids are identical. Their names indicate the fatty acid: stearin derived from stearic acid, triolein derived from oleic acid, palmitin derived...
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    holders, both produced by HAY, paraffin-based wax (candle body) and wax with stearin (stripes), zinc alloy (candleholders), at sale at The Edit Shop, Bucharest...
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  • recording of the Grammis-nominated album Bror Utan Sol: Bland Rök Och Stearin. in 2016, Ekman sold his car in order to purchase Robotberget studios from...
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    the conversion of crude palm oil into oil products, including palm oil, stearin and distilled fatty acids. The company is listed on the Nigerian Stock...
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  • die wall. Common minerals like talc or silica, and fats, e.g. vegetable stearin, magnesium stearate or stearic acid are the most frequently used lubricants...
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    melting point, which crystalizes out as a solid earlier, is called palm stearin. It consists of mostly saturated fats. The remaining liquid part is called...
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    (May 2020). "Risk assessment of beeswax adulterated with paraffin and/or stearin/stearic acid when used in apiculture and as food (honeycomb)". EFSA Supporting...
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  • enzymes pepsin and trypsin, the hormones insulin and gastrin, and the lipids stearin (stearine) and olein. Look up -ine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
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    the true nature of soap; he was also able to discover the composition of stearin, a white substance found in the solid parts of most animal and vegetable...
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    Score 0 1 2 Uptake of acetic acid 0 or transparent Shady, milky Distinct, stearin-like Margins and surface 0 or diffuse Sharp, but irregular, jagged, "geographical"...
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    the die. Common minerals like talc or silica, and fats, e.g. vegetable stearin, magnesium stearate or stearic acid are the most frequently used lubricants...
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    molecules, mostly carbohydrates and fats, of which glucose (C6H12O6) and stearin (C57H110O6) are convenient examples. The food molecules are oxidized to...
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    of the largest candle suppliers in the United Kingdom. In 1840, Price's stearin 'composite' candles, produced from a mixture of refined tallow and coconut...
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    oil linoleic acid myristic acid oleic acid palmitic acid stearic acid stearin Processes Biodiesel production Fat hydrogenation Fractionation Hydrolysis...
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  • Chemical industry Dreher Breweries Első Budapesti Gőzmalom Flóra, Első Magyar Stearin-, Gyertya- és Szappangyár 7 Ernő Gschwindt (1881–1932) 18–20 million Spirit...
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    suffer from blooming, evidenced by the appearance of a white coating of stearin on the polish surface. These polishes may have a gelatinous consistency...
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    manufacture. It is not a true wax but a fat that contains 10–15% palmitin, stearin, and olein with about 1% japanic acid (1,21-heneicosanedioic acid). Japan...
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    Japan wax is not a true wax but a solid fat that contains 10-15% palmitin, stearin, and olein with about 1% japanic acid (1,21-heneicosanedioic acid). It...
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  • he also founded a candle factory, which was the first in Denmark to use stearin in the manufacture of candles. It was a great success and had to be expanded...
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    oil linoleic acid myristic acid oleic acid palmitic acid stearic acid stearin Processes Biodiesel production Fat hydrogenation Fractionation Hydrolysis...
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    double-fortified with iron and iodine. The iron is microencapsulated with stearin to prevent it from reacting with the iodine in the salt. By providing iron...
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