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Coconut Oil 5 gallons

$ 39.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Colony Oil
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    RBD Coconut Oil
    Food Grade (5 gallons)
    for cooking and as a carrier oil for soapmaking and cosmetics, as well as many other uses
    we have many other oils available too, just ask!
    (safflower, canola, sunflower, soybean, olive, 0 trans, pan oil, aerosols, etc)
    full list of products available on our website
    we are a bulk supplier
    Specification Sheet
    RBD Coconut Oil 76
    Product Code – 060B
    DESCRIPTION
    Refined, bleached, and deodorized coconut oil. Considered to be a "solid fat" with melting properties near room temperatures. It is water-like in appearance when melted, one of the cleanest tasting, and naturally stable vegetable oils.
    PROPERTIES STANDARD
    Condition Clear
    Odor and Flavor Bland
    Peroxide Value (meg /kg.) < 1.0
    Iodine Value (Wijs) 7 - 10
    Free and Fatty Acids < 0.50
    Moisture < 0.05
    Appearance Clear (liquid)
    Color- Red < 1.0
    Color- Yellow < 10.0
    Mettler Melt Point 77-83 F
    NUTRITIONAL (
    Serving Size- 100 grams)
    Calories- 884
    Fat 100
    Total Carbohydrates 0
    Protein 0
    Fatty Acids
    Saturated 90.9
    Mono Unsaturated 6.8
    Poly Unsaturated 1.9
    Trans Fat <0.5%
    MICROBIOLOGICAL PROFILE
    Oil is not a conduit for bacterial growth and as such, is not inherently susceptible to microbiological contamination.
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    PRODUCT PACKAGING
    5-gallon, 35-net pounds in a white HDPE 90 ML containers.
    55-Gallon, 400-net pound polyethylene food grade drums with two 2"threaded openings.
    SHIPPING AND STORAGE
    TEMPERATURE
    : This product is temperature sensitive. Melt point noted above.
    SHELF LIFE
    : "First In – First Out" rotation should be observed. Store sealed product in a cool, dry location and out of direct sunlight for a maximum shelf life of six months.
    Revised 09.2013
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