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Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide

    • Product Name: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Dodecanoyl peroxide
    • CAS No.: 105-74-8
    • Chemical Formula: C24H46O4
    • Form/Physical State: White Granules / Powder
    • Factroy Site: Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Co., Ltd., 28 huanghe road, Golmud City, Qinghai Province
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    112002

    Chemical Name Lauroyl Peroxide
    Brand Enox
    Product Code LPO-98
    Molecular Formula C24H46O4
    Cas Number 105-74-8
    Appearance White crystalline solid
    Purity Min 98%
    Molecular Weight 398.62 g/mol
    Melting Point 49-53°C
    Solubility Insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents
    Primary Use Polymerization initiator
    Odor Faint, characteristic
    Storage Temperature Below 30°C
    Decomposition Temperature Above 54°C
    Hazard Classification Organic peroxide, Class 5.2

    As an accredited Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide is packaged in a white, sealed 20 kg fiber drum with hazard labels and product identification.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide: 12MT packed in 25kg cartons, securely palletized for safe transport.
    Shipping **Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide** is shipped as a hazardous material, requiring temperature-controlled packaging to maintain stability, typically below 30°C. It is packed in tightly sealed containers, marked with appropriate hazard labels, and transported according to regulations for organic peroxides (UN3106). Ensure careful handling and compliance with local, national, and international shipping guidelines.
    Storage Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible materials such as strong reducers and combustible substances. Keep the container tightly closed, in original packaging, and locked away when not in use. Storage temperatures should generally be below 30°C to ensure stability and prevent decomposition.
    Shelf Life Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide has a typical shelf life of 6-12 months when stored below 30°C in a dry, cool place.
    Application of Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide

    Purity 98%: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide with 98% purity is used in suspension polymerization of PVC, where it ensures high molecular weight control and consistent polymer quality.

    Melting Point 66°C: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide with a melting point of 66°C is used in bulk polymerization of styrene, where it delivers optimal initiator dispersion and uniform polymer chains.

    Particle Size ≤100 µm: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide with particle size ≤100 µm is used in emulsion polymerization processes, where it promotes faster decomposition and efficient free radical formation.

    Thermal Stability up to 50°C: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide with thermal stability up to 50°C is used in polymer resin formulation, where it provides reliable storage and safe handling before processing.

    Active Oxygen Content 5.8%: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide featuring 5.8% active oxygen is used in crosslinking polyethylene, where it achieves high network density and enhanced product durability.

    Free-Flowing Granular Form: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide in free-flowing granular form is used in continuous high-output extrusion, where it supports precise dosing and lowers process variability.

    Residual Water Content ≤0.5%: Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide with residual water content ≤0.5% is used in acrylic monomer polymerization, where it minimizes risk of premature decomposition and maximizes yield.

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    Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide: Reliable Quality from an Experienced Manufacturer

    Real-World Performance in Polymer Manufacturing

    In the business of constructing robust and dependable chemical solutions, attention lands naturally on the materials that make or break a process. As a manufacturer devoted to the daily demands of resin and polymer production, we've seen firsthand how the fine details of a peroxide impact efficiency and finished product quality. Enox LPO-98 Lauroyl Peroxide is one of those materials built out of necessity for demanding fabrication lines. Its role as a free radical initiator appeals to those seeking predictable, tested, and repeatable outcomes batch after batch.

    Reliable initiation matters most in mass and suspension polymerizations—producers of PVC, polystyrene, acrylics, and other thermoplastics look for a starter they can trust. Enox LPO-98 brings 98% assay purity, ensuring unclouded, consistent performance. A tight composition means operators don't get surprises with polymer chain growth or inconsistencies in conversion rates that set back schedules. Peroxide stability at high purity is something we prioritize at every step, from raw lauric acid selection to the carefully controlled reaction and drying process. Results feed back directly into the hands of shop-floor operators: less downtime, fewer process tweaks, and greater confidence in moldings and extrusions.

    Understanding the Physical Nature and Why It Matters

    This product flows as a white, granular solid at room temperature, favoring easy weighing and dosing on automated lines. Granulation reduces dust, an often-overlooked cause of loss or contamination. Fine dust does more than waste—it clings to surfaces and can introduce unwanted hotspots during initiation, leading to uneven product quality. Controlled particle size in Enox LPO-98 reduces these risks. Combined with its high purity, this minimizes the chance for operator error or batch-to-batch adjustments that chew up operator time.

    Lauroyl peroxide decomposes at moderate temperatures, activating between 60°C and 80°C. For fabricators with exothermic processes, this activation window helps avoid runaways that result in rejects or even safety incidents. Operators find peace of mind knowing decomposition proceeds as expected in established thermal schedules. This tight control supports consistency—month after month, year after year.

    Purity: The Unseen Foundation of Trust

    What often goes unnoticed in the finished resin is the impact of unseen impurities. Peroxide initiators, if not carefully manufactured and handled, introduce organic byproducts that can affect molecular weight distribution or, worse, create long-term defects such as yellowing, embrittlement, or surface roughness. Our 98% assay guarantee with Enox LPO-98 stands as the result of years spent refining production and packaging. Each lot gets hands-on verification from seasoned technicians, not just machines. Residual moisture, stabilizers, or side products get tracked and minimized not only to meet specifications, but out of respect for those downstream who stake their own reputations on end-product quality.

    Compare this with material manufactured to a lower, more flexible standard. Shortcuts at source eventually surface as blemishes or process headaches later. While analytical checks can screen incoming batches, no test replaces peace of mind gained by knowing upstream production philosophy. Consistent hands and robust protocols guide each run. This underlying discipline is what sets Enox LPO-98 apart from lower-purity or slurry forms flooding the market.

    Why Model and Batch Control Make a Difference

    On our shop floor, traceability isn't a trend—it's a necessity built from decades of customer feedback and real-world troubleshooting. Each batch of Enox LPO-98 ties back to source materials, operator tickets, and in-process sampling. Material that doesn’t pass in-house functional tests never leaves the building. Customers depend on batch records for troubleshooting and compliance, especially as regulatory framework around organic peroxides sharpens worldwide. Easy access to quality-certification and process data saves headaches when something downstream doesn't behave as expected. That trust keeps customers returning, not just for the high-purity model, but for the reliability in every shipment.

    Direct Use Cases from the Manufacturing Frontline

    Polymerization shops working with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polystyrene, acrylic rubbers, and engineering resins reach for Enox LPO-98 because it initiates polymer chains quickly and decomposes cleanly. Resin clarity, color, and mechanical properties hit targets set by engineers and designers. Coating makers value the minimal introduction of secondary products, which can otherwise cloud gloss or compromise adhesion in exterior applications.

    Composite manufacturers using casting or pultrusion processes lean on lauroyl peroxide for its reliable kick-off at modest heat. The product’s granular nature translates to low static charge and easy dosing into resin kettles where agitation varies. For those working in smaller shops without bulk handling gear, granular product minimizes operator exposure at every touchpoint. Even in large-scale systems, stable granules avoid bridging and clumping in feed hoppers.

    Textile and nonwoven producers—where heat-sensitivity and fiber uniformity matter—prefer LPO over other initiator choices because it kicks off clean, without adding wildcards to dyeability or softness. Each segment brings its own technical priorities, whether that’s flow under pressure or clarity in mold.

    Comparing Lauroyl Peroxide to Alternatives

    In the crowded world of organic peroxides, choices multiply. Some resin producers opt for benzoyl peroxide or other dialkyl peroxides, attracted by different decomposition temperatures, cost points, or market familiarity. Through years of dialogue with operators and process engineers, distinct advantages and trade-offs become clear.

    Benzoyl peroxide, for example, breaks down at a lower temperature and sometimes offers faster initiation, but carries higher risks of runaway reaction in uncontrolled polymerizations. It also leaves more pungent residues and catalyzes unwanted side reactions in sensitive formulas. Diacyl peroxides like lauroyl offer a steadier thermal window and less odor impact on finished materials, a frequent request from those making medical or food-contact packaging.

    Some newcomers in the field encounter slurry or wet forms of lauroyl peroxide. Slurries may seem easier to handle, but packaging and water content introduce complications. Storage life shortens, dosing calculations gain uncertainty, and cold temps can freeze out the active compound. Dusty powders sell on low price alone, yet anyone who's scooped bins of airborne peroxide before a shift understands the real human and equipment challenges—irritation, spills, and inconsistent dosing all sap productivity.

    Our own journey phasing out lower-grade forms came after a string of customer trials, where side-by-side results left little doubt. Granular, high-purity LPO-98 led to sharper initiations, less operator error, and lower scrap rates. Maintenance calls dropped in frequency and cost, with fewer process interruptions caused by clogged lines or misfiring initiator systems.

    Setting Safety and Practicality Ahead of Shortcuts

    Organic peroxides command respect in every handling step. Heat, friction, and contamination risk process upsets that few can afford. LPO-98’s stable formulation allows safer storage and handling than less refined alternatives, easing compliance with local fire and chemical safety statutes. Our teams observed that granular, high-purity peroxide resists cake formation and static build-up, which improves both personnel safety and process control.

    Packaging choices stem from decades observing how clients interact with the product in plant environments. Multi-layer moisture-barrier bags make for easier handling, reduced exposure, and more consistent dosing—transparency and education matter. Employees train not just on product features, but real-use scenarios like overflow prevention, moisture checks, and batch validation. Simple steps, but each comes from experience—lessons learned responding to process incidents and near misses.

    Choosing a Peroxide Partner: Integrity Matters

    Fabricators will always have a choice of peroxide supplier—what makes us different as a primary manufacturer comes down to accountability. Middlemen rarely appreciate the subtleties of batch-to-batch chemical consistency, nor carry in-house expertise to answer detailed technical queries. As direct producers of Enox LPO-98, engineers and technical staff field real-world questions about granularity, purity, initiation windows, and residue profiles. Customer feedback loops drive our adjustments on the production floor, from tweaking drying protocols to reviewing supplier audits of lauric acid stock.

    Trust gets built over years, not just one sale at a time, but through consistent, transparent practices. Production records stay accessible for customers scrutinizing trace impurity profiles. Our facilities earn, not just claim, third-party audits for both safety and environmental practices; these aren’t marketing stickers, but proof of the discipline behind every drum shipped. It’s respect for the people who use the product, because many of us have stood on both sides of the process—operator, troubleshooter, problem-solver.

    Supporting Cleaner and More Efficient Manufacturing

    Polymer production lines crave low-variance, high-activity initiators. Downtime, raw material losses, and product recalls sap morale and profits. By supplying Enox LPO-98 at consistent high purity and controlled particle size, we supply more than just a chemical. Factories can program their feeders and controls to precise input conditions; this means lower adjustment frequency, less rework, and higher throughput. Maintenance intervals stretch as fewer peroxide surges or dosing issues pop up. For smaller producers, this means less scrap and more predictable delivery timelines. The sum of these incremental improvements shows up in annual reports and in the trust built with end customers.

    For specialty coating or adhesive makers, the difference in peroxide choice often translates to finished goods that meet certification—food contact, medical, or weathering—on the first try. That sharp performance profile, whether measured in color stats, tensile strength, or UV resistance, starts at the initiator tank. Our commitment to pure, reliable lauroyl peroxide is a bet placed on our partners’ long-term brand reputation.

    Long-Term Impact on Sustainability

    Industry moves steadily toward safer, cleaner, and more measurable processes. Enox LPO-98 stands as an alliance with those goals. Cleaner decomposition keeps emissions in check, both for volatile byproducts and for solid waste. Recyclable packaging and lower off-spec scrap shrink the environmental footprint batch by batch. Operations using less energy, due to tighter reaction control, leave positive ripples in resource use. We design our manufacturing schedule to minimize cross-contamination, reduce washing cycles, and lower solvent burden, all based on years of refinement and learning from previous missteps.

    Sustainable manufacturing rewards diligence, not shortcuts. Specification control, strong technical support, and transparent traceability all reinforce a fabric of trust between material maker and material user. We expect our customers to ask tough questions, raise flags on anomalies, and challenge us to keep scaling up the technology. Feedback has shaped granulation methods, packaging materials, and process parameters since we started production of LPO-98. This open channel remains the greatest source of innovation and accountability, far more than any regulatory or market push.

    Research and Development: Building on a Foundation

    The development of Enox LPO-98 grew from collaboration, trial, and repeated fine-tuning on the shop floor. Our R&D staff aren’t isolated from production; they work beside those who manage day-to-day formulation, dosing, and QC. One recent advance, for example, came after a client flagged slumping in delicate castings—tracing the cause back led to a tweak in rinse protocols that brought particle uniformity in line with new process standards. This cross-talk keeps quality real and helps us anticipate needs before they become challenges.

    Further development work focuses on tighter moisture controls, reduced risk of cross-contamination, and waste minimization at every production stage. Research never replaces feedback from the daily grind—good process chemistry builds on observations made on late-night runs, process upsets, and returned batch samples. As a chemicals manufacturer, our job is not just to innovate but to adapt with every challenge our partners share.

    Meeting Regulatory Demands Without Cutting Corners

    Enox LPO-98 isn’t just about chemical reactions—it enters a world of increasing oversight and accountability, shaped by both customer standards and international regulations. Manufacturers of advanced polymers navigate a maze of compliance—REACH, GHS, and local safety codes. Our in-house regulatory and quality teams integrate up-to-date requirements into every production run and shipping decision. Batch records keep trace of not only composition, but handling and packaging data, supporting both audits and safety reviews.

    We register and update certifications to reflect not speculative claims, but tested, batch-to-batch consistency. Product stewardship, as it gets called in boardrooms, happens every time we sign off on a lot for shipment. Our own operations face unannounced inspections and regular staff training to stay on top of evolving compliance. Transparency forms a bridge between our shop floor and customers' compliance officers. From documentation packs to trace impurity profiles, nothing substitutes for openness—especially when margins for error shrink with every advance in end-use technologies.

    Serving a Global Base from a Proven Source

    Decades of manufacturing experience, frequent customer visits, and real-world troubleshooting stand behind Enox LPO-98. By supporting users directly, logistics and problem-solving become more agile. Customs, cold storage, and shelf-life management are issues we discuss openly—no batch gets consigned without redundancy in shipping, tracking, and handling protocols. Regional market demands shift and tighten, and we respond with tailored documentation, technical support, and in-person service as required.

    Whether the client base builds automotive trim, medical device housings, or durable construction materials, the difference between a reliable initiator and an afterthought shows in long-term performance. True support never ends at shipment; it extends through setup, first runs, and onto the next cycle of engineering changes. Being a primary manufacturer enables us to respond quickly to real-world concerns—whether that’s a blocked feeder valve or a batch input question. The loop completes only when our customers' processes run better, safer, and more predictably than before.

    Why Enox LPO-98 Remains the Choice of Professionals

    The value of a high-quality lauroyl peroxide reveals itself far past the initial purchase order. Inconsistent initiators cost in lost production, wasted raw materials, and unpredictable results—hidden costs few budgets expect. Over years, Enox LPO-98 has carved out its place not just through a tighter specification, but through the hands-on service and transparency which define modern chemical manufacturing. High assay, thoughtful granulation, steady quality—these aren’t marketing catch-phrases, but lived realities on the factory floor, in maintenance offices, and on safety audits.

    Peroxide initiators might not generate headlines, but for those who build and maintain the backbone of polymer manufacturing, reliability and partner integrity matter most. Enox LPO-98 stands as more than a chemical—it represents decades of learning, partnership, and ongoing improvement. For those who measure their work by output, compliance, and finished quality, we offer this product as a foundation to build on with confidence.