For professionals in the chemical and manufacturing sectors, a deep understanding of product specifications is critical for successful application and procurement. Light White Oil, known by its CAS number 64742-47-8, is no exception. As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we aim to provide clarity on the key technical parameters that define the quality and suitability of this versatile petroleum distillate.

The term 'Light White Oil' refers to a highly refined, dearomatized hydrocarbon solvent with a low odor and toxicity profile. Its manufacturing process, involving hydrocracking and deep refining, yields a product with a high percentage of saturated hydrocarbons, typically over 99%. This purity is the foundation of its excellent performance across a wide range of industrial uses, from cosmetics to metalworking fluids.

When evaluating Light White Oil, several key specifications are paramount for procurement managers and R&D scientists. These include:

  • Kinematic Viscosity (at 40°C): This measurement indicates the oil's resistance to flow. Different grades of Light White Oil will have varying viscosities (e.g., 10#, 15#, 26#), which dictate their suitability for specific applications. For instance, higher viscosity oils might be preferred for lubrication, while lower viscosity ones for solvent-based applications. We provide precise viscosity data for each grade we manufacture.
  • Flash Point (COC, °C): The flash point is a crucial safety parameter, indicating the lowest temperature at which the oil's vapors can ignite when exposed to an ignition source. A higher flash point generally suggests lower flammability and safer handling. Our Light White Oil grades consistently meet or exceed industry standards for flash point, ensuring safe operations for our customers.
  • Pour Point (°C): This metric specifies the lowest temperature at which the oil will flow under standard conditions. A low pour point is advantageous for applications operating in colder environments.
  • Saybolt Color: This is a measure of the oil's color intensity. A high Saybolt number (e.g., +30 and above) indicates a very light, almost colorless oil, which is often a requirement for cosmetic and food-contact applications, and generally signifies higher purity.
  • Aromatic Content: As a dearomatized solvent, the low aromatic content is a defining characteristic, contributing to its reduced toxicity and environmental impact.

Understanding these specifications allows businesses to confidently buy light white oil that precisely matches their application requirements. As a leading light white oil manufacturer in China, we ensure that all our products are manufactured to rigorous quality standards. We encourage potential buyers to request detailed specification sheets for our various grades. By choosing us as your cas 64742-47-8 supplier, you gain access to a product whose quality is backed by transparent technical data and reliable manufacturing processes. Contact us to discuss your specific needs and receive a competitive quote for your next purchase.