Methyl Esters

methyl Esters

We manufacture High Performance Methyl Esters that have a wide range of applications such as in Jet Lubricants, Methyl Ester Sulphonates, Plasticizers, PEG Esters, rolling oils, sulphurised lubricants, low – VOC Solvents, metalworking fluids, solvents for inks, solvents for paint removal, production of plasticizer alcohols, emulsifiers, stabilizers, resins, amides, chlorinated lubricants, cutting oils, defoamers, gear oils, ink solvents, isopropyl esters and flavorings.

The various Grades of Methyl Esters are below:

Methyl Oleate

Fatty acid methyl ester — biodegradable & versatile

Methyl oleate, a fatty acid methyl ester has a wide range of applications across various industries due to its chemical properties, biodegradability, and versatility.
Here are its primary uses:

Industrial Applications

Lubricants

Surfactants

Plasticizers

Solvents

Cosmetics and Personal Care

Emollient

Solvent

Hair Care

Chemical Intermediate

Synthesizing other compounds, such as:

Oleyl Alcohol

Other Esters

Pharmaceuticals

Drug Delivery

Topical Applications

Agriculture

Pesticide Formulations

Biodegradable Alternative

Benefits Driving Its Use

Methyl Soyate

Soya methyl ester — renewable, high flash point, cost-effective

Methyl soyate, also known as soya methyl ester, is a fatty acid methyl ester. It shares similarities with methyl oleate (since oleic acid is a major component of soybean oil), but its specific composition reflects the fatty acid profile of soybean oil, which includes oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. Methyl soyate is biodegradable, renewable, and non-toxic, making it a versatile compound with a variety of applications.
Here are its primary uses:

Industrial Solvents and Cleaners

Solvent

Parts Cleaning

Paints, Coatings, and Inks

Carrier Solvent

Cleanup

Agriculture

Adjuvant

Eco-Friendly

Lubricants and Metalworking Fluids

Biodegradable Base for Lubricants

Chemical Intermediate

Fatty alcohols for surfactants or cosmetics

Esters for specialized industrial uses

Household & Comm. Cleaning Products

Degreasers

Key Benefits Driving Its Use

Methyl Laurate

Methyl dodecanoate — sourced from coconut oil / palm kernel oil

Methyl laurate, also known as methyl dodecanoate, is a fatty acid methyl ester derived from lauric acid (a saturated 12-carbon fatty acid). Commonly sourced from coconut oil or palm kernel oil, where lauric acid is abundant, methyl laurate is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a mild, fatty odor. Its properties—such as biodegradability, moderate volatility, and good solubility in organic solvents—make it useful across various industries.
Here are its primary uses:

Cosmetics and Personal Care

Emollient

Solvent/Carrie

Hair Care

Fragrance and Flavor Industry

Intermediate

Solvent

Food Flavors

Industrial Applications

Lubricants

Plasticizers

Solvent

Surfactants and Detergents

Raw Material

Emulsifier

Pharmaceuticals

Excipient

Carrier

Agriculture

Pesticide Adjuvant

Eco-Friendly

In summary, methyl laurate is valued in cosmetics, industrial applications, biodiesel, and chemical synthesis, offering a versatile, renewable, and eco-friendly option for a range of products and processes.