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Who Cares About Unsaps In Stearic Acids?
T h e N e w HYSTRENE* Stearic Ac ids conta in less than 0.2% Unsaponif iables! • . .and here's what this might mean to you
Troubled with darkening of your stearic acids or stéarates at reaction temperatures? Would you like to try a stearic acid that does not darken? HYSTRENE stearic acids are just what you're looking for!
Getting complaints about objectionable odor in your stearic derivatives? Again, we say HYSTRENE stearic acids are right in your groove.
HYSTRENE stearic acids —in uniform grades from 70% to 9 7 % true stearic acid — contain almost no "unsaps" — actually less than 0.2%. Likewise, they contain virtually no unsaturates—I.V. is less than 0.5!
Before HYSTRENE stearic acids were made, chemists had little opportunity for research on stearic acids of such purity. Now, studies indicate that unsaponifiables and unsaturates are closely related to darkening and odor—especially "unsaps."
There is no premium price for HYSTRENE stearic acids. They sell at prices competitive with "double-pressed." No extra charge for granular material. No extra charge for 50-pound minimum bags. Samples available.
*Hystrcne: Trade Mark of Trendex Co., Mfrs.
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