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Application Method

Slip Melting Point of Palm Oil

Application Method

Detailed Method to Verify the Slip Melting Point of Palm Oil According to ISO 6321

Palm Oil Melting Point
Palm Oil Melting Point

Importance of the Slip Melting Point of palm oil

As natural and renewable raw materials, palm oil derivatives are widely used in commodity markets such as food, detergents and cosmetics. Quality control procedures of these products are well established, as products must meet food and drug regulations. The Slip Melting Point aids in the characterization of the palm oil and supports international trade, making standardization and compliance pivotal.

Slip melting point measurement principle

The Slip Melting Point (SMP) is also known as Open Tube- or Open Capillary Melting Point. It's the temperature at which fat rises in the tube under hydrostatic pressure. To determine the SMP the inner inner capillary with the solidified palm oil is inserted in an SMP outer capillary filled with water: the latter acting as a temperature-controlled water bath. The SMP is the temperature at which the fat rises in the tube under hydrostatic pressure.

With this application note, you will learn how to determine the slip melting point of palm oil according to ISO 6321 using METTLER TOLEDO’s Melting Point Systems MP55 and MP80.

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