Costus oil CAS 8023-88-9
Chemical Name: Costus oil
CAS No.: 8023-88-9
Appearance: Brown Liquid
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Costus oil Details
Chemical Name: Costus oil
CAS No.: 8023-88-9
Appearance: Brown Liquid
Typical?Properties
Refractive index
n20/D 1.5180 (lit.)
Odor
Iris woody scent
Density
1.002?g/mL?at 25???C(lit.)
Flash Point
120???F
Appearance
Liquid
Colour
Brown
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Costus oil Usage
Used as raw materials for soap and spices; used in cosmetics, detergents, incense, pesticides, medical and health products, etc.
Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Drum
Costus oil Storage
Keep in a well-closed,light-resistant, dry and cool place.
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