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Posted 30 June 2015 - 11:10 PM

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One of our supplier is using Sodium Hydroxide as one of suflower oil processing aids. Any idea what kind of verification test required to verify caustic residue? Many Thanks!!

 

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 11:22 PM

Hi

 

One of our supplier is using Sodium Hydroxide as one of suflower oil processing aids. Any idea what kind of verification test required to verify caustic residue? Many Thanks!!

 

Regards

 

Sutan

 

It depends what else is added but you might consider comparing pH to the standard sunflower oil which not treated with NaOH.

 

NaOH is strong alkali.

 

(Also possible that reaction may have occurred > soap)


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Posted 30 June 2015 - 11:34 PM

Well, I don't think you can measure pH in oil because no water in it. So I don't think it would be reliable test.  Any lab testing option to test NaOH residue other than pH? Many Thanks

 

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 11:54 PM

Well, I don't think you can measure pH in oil because no water in it. So I don't think it would be reliable test.  Any lab testing option to test NaOH residue other than pH? Many Thanks

 

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Sutan

I believe it has ffa but the problem for pH is no water.

 

the ffa is normally measured by titration in organic solvent. If the indicator shows acid, presumably not much alkali. :smile:


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Posted 01 July 2015 - 02:13 AM

Thanks Charles. It makes sense.

 

Yes it has FFA test in the COA. Which is really low as a good quality oil (<1%)





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