Cotton wax

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Description

A soft, white vegetable wax obtained from Cotton plants, such as Gossypium herbaceum. Cotton wax occurs in concentrations of about 0.6% on the cotton fibers and is not produced commercially. Another waxy product, cotton seed stearin, is obtained when Cottonseed oil is cooled and a solid layer, cotton wax, separates from the liquid. Cotton seed stearin is primarily composed of palmitin. Cotton seed stearin is used in food products, soaps and for sizing textiles.

Synonyms and Related Terms

cottonseed wax; cotton seed stearin

Other Properties

Iodine value=24.5, acid value=32, saponification value=70.6

Melting Point 68-71
Density 0.959

Authority

  • G.S.Brady, Materials Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1971
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Robert Weast (ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, v. 61, 1980 Comment: melting point=68-71C, density=00.959, iodine value=24.5, acid value=32, saponification value=70.6

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