
Superla 9 White Oil - 55 Gallon Drum
Customer Benefits
Superla 9 White Oil delivers value through:
A High Degree Of Purity - The purity of Superla 9 White Oil accounts for their frequent use in medicinal and cosmetic products. The low phytotoxocoty of Superla White Oils can make them a preferred component and ornamental plants, as approved by the FDA according to 21 CFR 172.878.
A Wide Application Range - Superla 9 White Oil is a common ingredients of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. The plastics, textile and food industries are major users of Superla 9 White Oil.
Applications
Superla 9 White Oil finds wide application:
- Where direct food contact may occur
- Where prolonged contact with human skin is necessary
- Where odor and staining must be minimized
- Where outstanding long service under adverse conditions is required
Superla 9 White Oil must be stored in approved containers to prevent contamination that could jeopardize their food grade status.
Superla 9 White Oil Meets Or Exceeds U.S. Food And Drug Administration (FDA) Requirements:
- For direct use in food, 21 CFR 172.878
- For applications where incidental food contact may occur, 21 CFR 178.3570
- For use in animal feed, 21 CFR 573.680
- For use as technical white oils, 21 CFR 178.3620 (b)
- For use as a plasticizer in polymeric substances, 21 CFR 178.3740
Superla 9 White Oil meets all U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) requirements for mineral oils.
Superla 9 White Oil meets all Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association (CTFA) requirements for white mineral oils.
Superla 9 White Oil is certified Kosher and Pareve. Superla White Oils are identified on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Reference Listing of Accepted Construction Materials, Packaging Materials and Non-Food Chemical Products. This registration requirement was repealed by CFIA on July 2, 2014.
Superla 9 White Oil is registered by NSF and are acceptable as lubricants where incidental food contact may occur (H1) in and around food processing areas and as a release agent (3H) where direct food contact may occur. The NSF Nonfood Compounds Registration Program is a continuation of the USDA product approval and listing program, which is based on meeting regulatory requirements of appropriate use, ingredient review and labeling verification.
Superla White Oils 5, 7, 9 and 10 are authorized by the USDA for use on shell eggs as protecting oils in plants operating under the USDA voluntary shell egg grading program.