Emulsion oil - Names and Identifiers
Emulsion oil - Physico-chemical Properties
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Emulsion oil - Introduction
Emulsion oil is an Emulsion consisting of an oil-water mixture in which the oil phase is dispersed in the water phase. Emulsion oil has the following properties:
1. Miscibility: Emulsion oil can form a stable Emulsion in water, can be easily mixed with water, and maintain Milky stability.
2. Stability: Emulsion oil has good stability, can maintain the uniform dispersion state of the Emulsion for a long time, and is not easy to separate.
Emulsion oil is widely used in the following aspects:
1. Food industry: Emulsion oil is commonly used in food processing, used as emulsifier, stabilizer and thickener, used to make cheese, sauce, condiment, ice cream, salad dressing, etc.
2. Cosmetics industry: Emulsion oil, as an emulsifier, is widely used in the manufacture of cosmetics, for the production of lotions, cream cosmetics and shampoos.
3. Pharmaceutical Industry: Emulsion oil is commonly used in the manufacture of Oral Liquid, Emulsion drugs, etc., which can improve the solubility of drugs and the stability of preparations.
A common method for preparing emulsification oil is through mechanical emulsification. The oil phase and the water phase are mixed in a certain proportion, and then the oil phase particles are dispersed in the water phase by high-speed stirring or stirring using emulsifying mechanical equipment to form an emulsion.
When using Emulsion oil, you need to pay attention to the following security information:
1. Avoid Direct Contact: Emulsion oil may be irritating to skin and eyes, please avoid direct contact. If accidentally contact, should immediately rinse with water, and timely medical treatment.
2. Avoid swallowing: Emulsion oil should not normally be consumed directly. If accidentally swallowed, should immediately gargle, and timely medical treatment.
3. Storage note: Emulsion oil should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place, avoid contact with oxygen, acid and alkali and other substances.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:22:08