Beef Tallow is a major raw material used in the production of chemical intermediate products, such as fatty acids and fat alcohols. In addition to its principal uses in edible fats and oils, beef tallow is also used as baking and cooking fat, as well as in margarine production, which involves small amounts. With its similar fatty acid spectrum, beef tallow was formerly used to stretch cocoa butter.
Prime tallow Best Quality |
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F.F.A: |
2% max |
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F.A.C: |
3-5% max |
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M.I.U: |
1% max |
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Titre: |
41.5 ºC min |
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Bleach: |
0.5 red max |
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Using for manufacturing of top quality soap or chemical usage |
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Prime tallow white |
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F.F.A: |
2-5% |
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F.A.C: |
1-3% max |
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M.I.U: |
1% max |
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Titre: |
41.5 ºC min |
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Using for manufacturing of high quality soap or chemical usage |
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Good tallow High Quality |
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F.F.A: |
2-5% max |
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F.A.C: |
11A/11B max |
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M.I.U: |
1% max |
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Titre: |
41.5 ºC min |
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Bleach: |
1.0 red max |