We supply high-quality Yellow Petroleum Jelly, refined under strict USP standards and sourced from South Africa. Known for its mild, characteristic odour and smooth yellow, clear semi-solid appearance, this product is widely used in cosmetics, skincare, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.
Our petroleum jelly is carefully processed to meet international quality and safety requirements, offering excellent protective, moisturizing, and healing properties. With a melting point of 38?–44?, it is easy to apply and stable across different environments.
This product ensures superior purity, with low acidity (≤2ml/0.1mol KOH/10g), controlled iodine value (18%–36%), and minimal residue on ignition (≤0.1%). It also passes strict USP tests for alkalinity, ammonia, water-soluble acids & alkalies, and oxidizable substances. With water (KF) ≤0.25%, chloride ≤0.035%, and petrolatum ≤1.0%, it provides consistent performance in all applications.
Packed safely for bulk delivery, our petroleum jelly is ideal for manufacturers of personal care products, ointments, creams, lubricants, and protective formulations. Available in customized packaging for wholesale and export markets.
Specifications
Standard: USP Requirement
Odour: Mild, Characteristic
Appearance: Yellow Clear, Semi-Solid
Colour by Gardner: ≤8
Acidity (0.1mol KOH/10g): ≤2ml
Iodine Value: 18% ~ 36%
Ammonia: Meets USP Requirement
Alkalinity: Meets USP Requirement
Melting Point (°C): 38? ~ 44?
Residue on Ignition: ≤0.1%
Water (KF): ≤0.25%
Chloride: ≤0.035%
Water Soluble Acids & Alkalies: Meets USP Requirement
Water Soluble Oxidizable Substance: Meets USP Requirement
Petrolatum: ≤1.0%
BHT: ≤200ppm
Place of Origin: South Africa
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