
This product is primarily used in high-end paints, emulsifiers, dyeing auxiliaries, industrial solvents, metal mineral flotation agents, release agents, and fat hydrolysis agents. It is also employed in the production of carbon paper, typing paper, ballpoint pen ink, and various oleates.
As a chemical reagent, it serves as a chromatographic reference sample and is used in biochemical research for the determination of calcium, ammonia, and copper, as well as the measurement of magnesium, sulfur, and other elements. Pure sodium oleate has excellent detergent properties and can function as an emulsifier or surfactant. Additionally, it is used in the treatment of gallstones.
Other metal salts of oleic acid are applied in waterproof fabrics, lubricants, polishes, and similar applications, with its barium salt acting as a rodenticide. A 75% alcohol solution of oleic acid can be used as a rust remover.
Content | Linoleic Acid ≥60%, Oleic Acid ~20% |
Molecular Formula | C₁₈H₃₀O₂ |
CAS No. | 60-33-3 |
Molecular Weight | mm278.438 g/mol |
Moisture | <0.1% |
Acid Value | ≥195 mg KOH/g |
Unsaponifiable Matter | <1% |
Melting Point | 858°C |


