ULTRAMIDE (Amides)

Amides are N-containing compounds derived from the reaction of an amine and fatty acid(s) or oils.

Amides can impart emulsification, lubricity and corrosion protection to a formulation. Oleic and tall oil amides will generally give better emulsification properties.

MFG Chemical amides are produced with various amines and a number of fatty acids, giving the formulator a choice to meet their needs.

Chemical molecule diagram

AMIDE OF MIPA (Monoisopropanolamine)

ULTRAMIDE 302

1:1 Amide of MIPA and Oleic acid

Appearance: Yellow solid

Amine Value: <40 mg KOH/g

pH5% aq. 9.0 – 10.5

Acid Value: <10 mg KOH/g

Melting pt.: 34°C (93°F)

APPLICATIONS: Used in metalworking formulations for drawing & stamping, coolants and corrosion inhibitors. Will give a boost to lubrication and corrosion protection. Acts as a co-emulsifier to help stabilize emulsions. Low foam with quick break.