Myristic Acid C14 Specifications
| CAS Number | 544-63-8 |
| Molecular Formula | C14H28O2 |
| Acid Value (mg KOH/g) | 242 - 246 |
| Saponification Value | 243 - 247 |
| Iodine Value (g I2/100g) | 0.5 max |
| Moisture (%) | 0.1 max |
| Color (APHA) | 50 max |
| TFM (%) | 98% min |
Why Buy Myristic Acid from Thai Oleochemicals?
- Wholesale pricing – Direct from manufacturer, no middlemen
- RSPO certified – Sustainable palm derivatives available
- Halal certified – Suitable for Muslim-majority markets
- Consistent quality – Batch-to-batch reliability
- Flexible packaging – 25kg bags to bulk vessels
- Global shipping – Export to Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe
Applications of Myristic Acid C14
- Cosmetics & Personal Care: Emulsifier, thickener, and opacifier in creams and lotions
- Shaving Creams: Provides rich, stable lather
- Soap Manufacturing: Adds hardness and creamy lather
- Industrial Lubricants: Intermediate for metalworking fluids
- Textile Processing: Auxiliary chemicals and softeners
- Pharmaceuticals: Excipient and binding agent
Packaging & Shipping Information
- Standard Packaging: 25kg net weight multi-wall paper bags (40 bags per pallet = 1 MT)
- Jumbo Bags: 500kg or 1000kg on request
- Bulk Vessels: Flexitanks available for large orders (20 MT+)
- Shipping: FOB Thailand ports (Laem Chabang, Bangkok) or CIF to your destination
- Lead Time: 14-21 days after order confirmation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for myristic acid?
Our MOQ for myristic acid is 1 metric ton (40 bags). Larger orders receive volume discounts. Request a quote for your specific quantity.
Do you offer samples before bulk purchase?
Yes, we provide free samples for qualified buyers. Shipping charges may apply. Contact our sales team to arrange sample delivery.
What certifications do you have for myristic acid?
We offer RSPO certified (Mass Balance and Segregated), Halal certified, and Kosher certified myristic acid upon request. View our quality certifications.
How is myristic acid different from lauric acid?
Myristic acid has a longer carbon chain (C14 vs C12), providing different emulsifying properties and a creamier lather in soap applications. Both are derived from coconut oil.