Sodium Stearate
- Sodium stearate is the most common fatty acid salt in today's soaps.
- Common sources of the starting material, stearic acid, are vegetable triglycerides obtained from coconut and palm oils and animal triglycerides from tallow.
- The names stearic and stearate are derived from stéar, the Greek word for tallow.
Bag Size: 25 kg
Pallet size: 20/40 bags per pallet
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