TT No. 154: Palm-Based Grease

Lubricating grease is not a new product; evidence from archaeological findings in the West Asia suggests that the art of making grease was known about 4000 years ago. As far back as 1400 B.C., both mutton and beef fats were used in the L attempt to reduce axle friction in chariots. Analyses of residues from … Read more

TT No. 153: Palm-Based Polyols and Polyurethanes

Polyurethanes (PU) are very versatile polymers used in a variety of applications such as insulators for refrigerators and roof, construction materials such as ceiling and wall panels, furniture, cornices, parts of cars, etc. Polyurethanes are usually formed by reacting polyol with isocyanates. Main Researcher: Dr Salmiah Ahmad

TT No. 152: Palm-Based Crayons

Crayons are most often used by children on various types of paper, such as notebook paper, art paper and posterboard. They are available in a wide collection of colours ranging from primary colours to fluorescent colours. They are formulated from combinations of waxes, colourants, colour extenders and other additives. Figure 1 shows some of the … Read more

TT No. 150: Production of palm vitamin E isomers

Crude palm oil consists of 1% phytonutrients namely the carotenes, vitamin E; tocols (tocopherols and tocotrienols), squalene and sterols (Goh et al., 1985). These phytonutrients have gained considerable importance as they exhibit properties that allow them to have a promising future in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals as well as cosmetics industries. The individual carotenes, tocols and sterols … Read more