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Fastoil Trading offers a wide range of vegetable oils and fats, including sunflower oil, palm oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, corn oil, and olive oil. We also handle by-products such as fatty acids, distillates, and lecithin. Whether you're looking to buy or sell in bulk quantities, our experts are ready to assist you with tailored solutions and support.

  • Sunflower Oil
    Sunflower oil is a vegetable oil made by pressing the seeds of the sunflower (Heliusthus annuus). This oil is a widely used oil in the food industry worldwide and nowadays some of it is also used as a raw material for biodiesel production. ​ Types of sunflower oil There are several types of sunflower oil that vary based on their production process, purity and uses. Some common sunflower oils are: crude sunflower oil, refined sunflower oil, sunflower fatty acids and sunflower distillate. Crude sunflower oil Crude sunflower oil is the purest sunflower oil, obtained from pressing the seeds. Refined sunflower oil Refined sunflower oil is obtained by pressing sunflower seeds and then applying refining processes such as deodorization, bleaching and deacidification. Sunflower fatty acids The sunflower fatty acids are a by-product from the neutralization of sunflower oil. It is a highly sought-after raw material for use in animal feed due to its chemical composition with a high linol content. Sunflower distillate Sunflower distillate is a by-product of sunflower oil refining and is also called sunflower lecithin. Lecithin is a naturally occurring substance. Sunflower distillate is a versatile ingredient because of its stabilizing properties. In addition, it is a highly sought-after raw material for use in biodiesel production. Trade in sunflower oil Do you want to buy or sell sunflower oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Palm Oil
    Among vegetable oils, palm oil is the largest of its kind. Palm oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the fruits of the oil palm. It is a tropical plant mainly grown in countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. It is widely used in food products, cosmetics, cleaning products and biofuels due to its versatility and low production costs.   Types of palm oil There are different types of palm oil, namely crude palm oil (RPO), refined palm oil, palm fatty acids and pome.   Crude palm oil (RPO) This is the unrefined form of palm oil that is extracted directly from the fruits of the oil palm. Crude palm oil has a dark color and a strong taste and odor. It is commonly used in the food processing industry for the production of margarine, cooking oil, snack foods and other foods. It is also used as an ingredient in cosmetics and cleaning products.   Refined palm oil Refined palm oil undergoes a refining process to remove impurities and improve color and odor. This gives it a lighter color and a neutral taste and odor. Refined palm oil is often used in food products where a neutral taste is desired, such as baking and frying, frying and as an ingredient in processed foods. It is also used in the production of soap, shampoo and other cosmetics.   Palm fatty acids Palm fatty acids are a by-product from the chemical refining of crude palm oil. It is mainly used in the pig and cattle feed industry.   Pome Derived from the recycling of the washing water of crude palm oil and fatty acids, pome. The sustainability and origin of this residual product makes it an extremely suitable raw material as bio-oil or even as second-generation biodiesel.   In addition to these two main types, there are also other varieties of palm oil, such as palm stearin (a fraction of palm oil used in the production of margarine and soap) and palm kernel oil (extracted from the seeds of the oil palm and used in food products and cosmetics). Trade in Palm Oil Do you want to buy or sell palm oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Coconut Oil
    Coconut oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the white flesh of ripe coconuts. It is widely used in the kitchen for cooking, baking and frying because of its high heat resistance and subtle coconut flavor. Coconut oil has a high content of saturated fatty acids and is sometimes used in cosmetic products for its moisturizing properties for skin and hair. In addition, coconut oil can be a by-product of physical refining. Physical refining removes impurities from crude coconut oil without the use of chemical solvents. During this process, the triglycerides (fats) are separated from other components of the crude oil, such as fatty acids, proteins and moisture. The byproduct of this process can be coconut oil, which can then be further purified and refined for use in various applications, such as in the food industry or cosmetics. ​ Coconut fatty acids Coconut fatty acids are fatty acids that naturally occur in coconut oil. These fatty acids are usually saturated and mainly include lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid. Lauric acid is the most common fatty acid in coconut oil and is known for its antimicrobial properties. Coconut fatty acids are commonly used in nutritional supplements, cosmetics and soaps for their various health and skin care benefits. Trade coconut oil Do you want to buy or sell coconut oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Palm Kernel Oil
    Palm kernel oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds (or kernels) of the oil palm tree. This oil is often produced as a by-product of palm oil production. Palm kernel oil has various uses, including in food products, cosmetics, cleaning products and biofuels. It has similar properties to palm oil, but may contain slightly higher levels of saturated fatty acids. Palm kernel oil is often used in bakery products, margarine, soaps and lotions among others.   Types of palm kernel oil The two most important palm kernel oils are: crude palm kernel oil (RPKO) and refined palm kernel oil. There is also palm kernel fatty acid distillate (PKFAD).   Crude palm kernel oil (RPKO) Crude palm kernel oil is the unrefined form of palm kernel oil extracted directly from the seeds of the oil palm. Crude palm kernel oil has a dark color and a strong odor. It is commonly used in the food industry for the production of margarine, bakery products and confectionery, as well as in the production of cosmetics and soap.   Refined palm kernel oil Refined palm kernel oil undergoes a refining process to remove impurities and improve color and odor. This gives it a lighter color and a milder scent. Refined palm kernel oil is often used in food products where a neutral taste is desired, such as chocolate, cookies and margarine. It is also used in cosmetics, soaps and other industrial applications.   Palm kernel fatty acid distillate (PKFAD) Palm kernel fatty acid distillate is a product obtained by the distillation of fatty acids derived from the seeds (kernel) of the oil palm tree. During this distillation process, fatty acids are separated and purified, resulting in a product with a high content of saturated fatty acids, such as lauric acid, myristic acid and palmitic acid. PKFAD is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of cosmetics, soaps, detergents and industrial lubricants. It can also be used as a raw material for the synthesis of other chemicals and fatty acids. PKFAD often has a high melting point, making it suitable for applications where a stable structure at high temperatures is required. Trade in Palm Kernel Oil Do you want to buy or sell palm kernel oil in bulk?Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Soya Oil
    Soybean oil is a product that is a vegetable oil extracted from soybeans. It originates from Asia and is now grown worldwide. It is a commonly used oil in cooking, baking and frying. It is also used in many foods, such as dressings, sauces, margarine and mayonnaise. Furthermore, soybean oil is also used in the production of biodiesel, cosmetics and even as an ingredient in some industrial products. It is known for its neutral taste and high unsaturated fatty acid content, making it a healthy choice in a balanced diet. Moreover, soybean oil is one of the most important ingredients in the animal feed industry. It is often used as an energy-rich ingredient in animal feeds for various livestock species, including poultry, pigs and cattle. Soybean oil is a good source of calories and essential fatty acids necessary for animal health and growth. It is used to increase the energy density of animal feeds and to improve the nutritional value of the feed. It can also be used as a carrier of fat-soluble vitamins and other nutrients in animal feed.   Types of soybean oil There are various types of soy oil, the best known and most important are refined soy oil and unprocessed soy oil. In addition to these two main types, there are also other varieties of soy oil, such as high-oleic soy oil. By-products of soy oil are: soy fatty acids, soy distillate and soy lecithin.   Refined soybean oil The most common and widespread form of soy oil is refined soy oil. This soybean oil undergoes a process of refining to remove impurities and improve its color and odor. The result is a clear, neutral-tasting oil that is suitable for a wide range of culinary applications, such as baking, frying, frying and as an ingredient in dressings, sauces and margarine.   Unprocessed soy oil Raw soybean oil is an oil that has undergone less processing and refining than refined soybean oil. Raw soybean oil retains more of the soybeans' natural flavor and nutrients, giving it a lighter color and slightly nutty flavor. It is commonly used in organic foods, health products and in some culinary applications where the natural flavor of the oil is desired.   High-oleic soybean oil High-oleic soybean oil is a soybean oil that has a higher content of monounsaturated fatty acids and is often used in the food industry for its health benefits.   Soy fatty acids Soy fatty acids are a byproduct from the neutralization of crude soy oil.   Soy distillate Soy distillate is a byproduct from the deodorization of crude soy oil.   Soy lecithin When degumming the crude soy oil, the by-product soy lecithin is created. It is used as an emulsifier to bind substances in food or products together. Trade in Soybean Oil Do you want to buy or sell soybean oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Rapeseed Oil
    Rapeseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the rapeseed plant, also known as rapeseed. It is a versatile oil used in cooking, baking, frying and as an ingredient in various foods.   Types of rapeseed oil There are various rapeseed oils, such as crude rapeseed oil. The rapeseed fatty acids and rapeseed distillate are by-products.   Crude rapeseed oil Crude rapeseed oil comes from the cold pressing of the seeds. The product is a particularly suitable raw material for biodiesel production due to its fluidity, even at low temperatures.   Rapeseed fatty acids Rapeseed fatty acids are a by-product from the neutralization process of rapeseed oil. It makes it a valuable raw material in the animal feed industry as well as for the biodiesel industry due to its high oleic content (C18-1). ​ Rapeseed distillate Rapeseed distillate Is a by-product from the physical refining of crude oil. As a product with a very low melting point, this makes it a very valuable raw material for the biodiesel/HVO industry. Trade in rapeseed oil Do you want to buy or sell rapeseed oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Corn Oil
    Corn oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of corn. It is a light-colored oil with a neutral taste and a high smoke point, which is why it is often used in the food industry for cooking, baking and frying. In addition, corn oil is used as a raw material for the biodiesel industry. A byproduct of corn oil is: corn fatty acids. Corn fatty acids Corn fatty acids are a byproduct from the alkaline refining of the crude oil. The high linol content makes this a valuable ingredient in the animal feed industry, as well as its use in the biodiesel industry. Trade in Corn Oil Do you want to buy or sell corn oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you the support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Olive Oil
    Olive oil is an oil extracted from olives, the fruit of the olive tree. It is one of the oldest and most used oils in the world. Olive oil is mainly used in the food industry, but also in pharmaceutical and oleochemical applications. A by-product is the olive and/or olive kernel fatty acids.   Olive/olive pit fatty acids Originating from the refining of the crude olive oil, the by-product is olive/olive pit fatty acids. It is very suitable for various oleochemical applications and can be used in the biodiesel industry due to the high oleic content (C18-1). Trade in Olive Oil Do you want to buy or sell olive oil in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Used Frying Fats (UCO)
    Used frying fats are oils that have been used in frying food and then discarded due to their reduced quality after repeated use. These used frying fats can contain different types of vegetable oils, such as soybean oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, or even animal fats such as beef tallow. Correct disposal and recycling of used frying fats is important to prevent environmental pollution. Used frying fats are often collected by specialized companies that can convert them into biodiesel or other useful products. Trade in frying fats Do you want to buy or sell frying fats in bulk? Our experts are ready to assist you. We offer you support and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements. SEND A MESSAGE
  • Sunflower oil is a vegetable oil made by pressing the seeds of the sunflower (Heliusthus annuus). This oil is a widely used oil in the food industry worldwide and nowadays some of it is also used as a raw material for biodiesel production.

    Types of sunflower oil

    There are several types of sunflower oil that vary based on their production process, purity and uses. Some common sunflower oils are: crude sunflower oil, refined sunflower oil, sunflower fatty acids and sunflower distillate.

    Crude sunflower oil

    Crude sunflower oil is the purest sunflower oil, obtained from pressing the seeds.

    Refined sunflower oil

    Refined sunflower oil is obtained by pressing sunflower seeds and then applying refining processes such as deodorization, bleaching and deacidification.

    Sunflower fatty acids

    The sunflower fatty acids are a by-product from the neutralization of sunflower oil. It is a highly sought-after raw material for use in animal feed due to its chemical composition with a high linol content.

    Sunflower distillate

    Sunflower distillate is a by-product of sunflower oil refining and is also called sunflower lecithin. Lecithin is a naturally occurring substance. Sunflower distillate is a versatile ingredient because of its stabilizing properties. In addition, it is a highly sought-after raw material for use in biodiesel production.

    Sunflower Oil

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  • Among vegetable oils, palm oil is the largest of its kind. Palm oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the fruits of the oil palm. It is a tropical plant mainly grown in countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. It is widely used in food products, cosmetics, cleaning products and biofuels due to its versatility and low production costs.

     

    Types of palm oil

    There are different types of palm oil, namely crude palm oil (RPO), refined palm oil, palm fatty acids and pome.

     

    Crude palm oil (RPO)

    This is the unrefined form of palm oil that is extracted directly from the fruits of the oil palm. Crude palm oil has a dark color and a strong taste and odor. It is commonly used in the food processing industry for the production of margarine, cooking oil, snack foods and other foods. It is also used as an ingredient in cosmetics and cleaning products.

     

    Refined palm oil

    Refined palm oil undergoes a refining process to remove impurities and improve color and odor. This gives it a lighter color and a neutral taste and odor. Refined palm oil is often used in food products where a neutral taste is desired, such as baking and frying, frying and as an ingredient in processed foods. It is also used in the production of soap, shampoo and other cosmetics.

     

    Palm fatty acids

    Palm fatty acids are a by-product from the chemical refining of crude palm oil. It is mainly used in the pig and cattle feed industry.

     

    Pome

    Derived from the recycling of the washing water of crude palm oil and fatty acids, pome. The sustainability and origin of this residual product makes it an extremely suitable raw material as bio-oil or even as second-generation biodiesel.

     

    In addition to these two main types, there are also other varieties of palm oil, such as palm stearin (a fraction of palm oil used in the production of margarine and soap) and palm kernel oil (extracted from the seeds of the oil palm and used in food products and cosmetics).

    Palm oil

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  • Coconut oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the white flesh of ripe coconuts. It is widely used in the kitchen for cooking, baking and frying because of its high heat resistance and subtle coconut flavor. Coconut oil has a high content of saturated fatty acids and is sometimes used in cosmetic products for its moisturizing properties for skin and hair. In addition, coconut oil can be a by-product of physical refining. Physical refining removes impurities from crude coconut oil without the use of chemical solvents. During this process, the triglycerides (fats) are separated from other components of the crude oil, such as fatty acids, proteins and moisture. The byproduct of this process can be coconut oil, which can then be further purified and refined for use in various applications, such as in the food industry or cosmetics.

    Coconut fatty acids

    Coconut fatty acids are fatty acids that naturally occur in coconut oil. These fatty acids are usually saturated and mainly include lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid. Lauric acid is the most common fatty acid in coconut oil and is known for its antimicrobial properties. Coconut fatty acids are commonly used in nutritional supplements, cosmetics and soaps for their various health and skin care benefits.

    Coconut oil

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  • Palm kernel oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds (or kernels) of the oil palm tree. This oil is often produced as a by-product of palm oil production. Palm kernel oil has various uses, including in food products, cosmetics, cleaning products and biofuels. It has similar properties to palm oil, but may contain slightly higher levels of saturated fatty acids. Palm kernel oil is often used in bakery products, margarine, soaps and lotions among others.

     

    Types of palm kernel oil

    The two most important palm kernel oils are: crude palm kernel oil (RPKO) and refined palm kernel oil. There is also palm kernel fatty acid distillate (PKFAD).

     

    Crude palm kernel oil (RPKO)

    Crude palm kernel oil is the unrefined form of palm kernel oil extracted directly from the seeds of the oil palm. Crude palm kernel oil has a dark color and a strong odor. It is commonly used in the food industry for the production of margarine, bakery products and confectionery, as well as in the production of cosmetics and soap.

     

    Refined palm kernel oil

    Refined palm kernel oil undergoes a refining process to remove impurities and improve color and odor. This gives it a lighter color and a milder scent. Refined palm kernel oil is often used in food products where a neutral taste is desired, such as chocolate, cookies and margarine. It is also used in cosmetics, soaps and other industrial applications.

     

    Palm kernel fatty acid distillate (PKFAD)

    Palm kernel fatty acid distillate is a product obtained by the distillation of fatty acids derived from the seeds (kernel) of the oil palm tree. During this distillation process, fatty acids are separated and purified, resulting in a product with a high content of saturated fatty acids, such as lauric acid, myristic acid and palmitic acid. PKFAD is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in the production of cosmetics, soaps, detergents and industrial lubricants. It can also be used as a raw material for the synthesis of other chemicals and fatty acids. PKFAD often has a high melting point, making it suitable for applications where a stable structure at high temperatures is required.

    Palm Kernel Oil

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  • Soybean oil is a product that is a vegetable oil extracted from soybeans. It originates from Asia and is now grown worldwide. It is a commonly used oil in cooking, baking and frying. It is also used in many foods, such as dressings, sauces, margarine and mayonnaise. Furthermore, soybean oil is also used in the production of biodiesel, cosmetics and even as an ingredient in some industrial products. It is known for its neutral taste and high unsaturated fatty acid content, making it a healthy choice in a balanced diet. Moreover, soybean oil is one of the most important ingredients in the animal feed industry. It is often used as an energy-rich ingredient in animal feeds for various livestock species, including poultry, pigs and cattle. Soybean oil is a good source of calories and essential fatty acids necessary for animal health and growth. It is used to increase the energy density of animal feeds and to improve the nutritional value of the feed. It can also be used as a carrier of fat-soluble vitamins and other nutrients in animal feed.

     

    Types of soybean oil

    There are various types of soy oil, the best known and most important are refined soy oil and unprocessed soy oil. In addition to these two main types, there are also other varieties of soy oil, such as high-oleic soy oil. By-products of soy oil are: soy fatty acids, soy distillate and soy lecithin.

     

    Refined soybean oil

    The most common and widespread form of soy oil is refined soy oil. This soybean oil undergoes a process of refining to remove impurities and improve its color and odor. The result is a clear, neutral-tasting oil that is suitable for a wide range of culinary applications, such as baking, frying, frying and as an ingredient in dressings, sauces and margarine.

     

    Unprocessed soy oil

    Raw soybean oil is an oil that has undergone less processing and refining than refined soybean oil. Raw soybean oil retains more of the soybeans' natural flavor and nutrients, giving it a lighter color and slightly nutty flavor. It is commonly used in organic foods, health products and in some culinary applications where the natural flavor of the oil is desired.

     

    High-oleic soybean oil

    High-oleic soybean oil is a soybean oil that has a higher content of monounsaturated fatty acids and is often used in the food industry for its health benefits.

     

    Soy fatty acids

    Soy fatty acids are a byproduct from the neutralization of crude soy oil.

     

    Soy distillate

    Soy distillate is a byproduct from the deodorization of crude soy oil.

     

    Soy lecithin

    When degumming the crude soy oil, the by-product soy lecithin is created. It is used as an emulsifier to bind substances in food or products together.

    Soya oil

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  • Rapeseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the rapeseed plant, also known as rapeseed. It is a versatile oil used in cooking, baking, frying and as an ingredient in various foods.

     

    Types of rapeseed oil

    There are various rapeseed oils, such as crude rapeseed oil. The rapeseed fatty acids and rapeseed distillate are by-products.

     

    Crude rapeseed oil

    Crude rapeseed oil comes from the cold pressing of the seeds. The product is a particularly suitable raw material for biodiesel production due to its fluidity, even at low temperatures.

     

    Rapeseed fatty acids

    Rapeseed fatty acids are a by-product from the neutralization process of rapeseed oil. It makes it a valuable raw material in the animal feed industry as well as for the biodiesel industry due to its high oleic content (C18-1).

    Rapeseed distillate

    Rapeseed distillate Is a by-product from the physical refining of crude oil. As a product with a very low melting point, this makes it a very valuable raw material for the biodiesel/HVO industry.

    Rapeseed Oil

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  • Corn oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of corn. It is a light-colored oil with a neutral taste and a high smoke point, which is why it is often used in the food industry for cooking, baking and frying. In addition, corn oil is used as a raw material for the biodiesel industry. A byproduct of corn oil is: corn fatty acids.

    Corn fatty acids

    Corn fatty acids are a byproduct from the alkaline refining of the crude oil. The high linol content makes this a valuable ingredient in the animal feed industry, as well as its use in the biodiesel industry.

    Corn oil

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    and solutions that are tailored to your specific wishes and requirements.

  • Olive oil is an oil extracted from olives, the fruit of the olive tree. It is one of the oldest and most used oils in the world. Olive oil is mainly used in the food industry, but also in pharmaceutical and oleochemical applications. A by-product is the olive and/or olive kernel fatty acids.

     

    Olive/olive pit fatty acids

    Originating from the refining of the crude olive oil, the by-product is olive/olive pit fatty acids. It is very suitable for various oleochemical applications and can be used in the biodiesel industry due to the high oleic content (C18-1).

    Olive oil

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  • Used frying fats are oils that have been used in frying food and then discarded due to their reduced quality after repeated use. These used frying fats can contain different types of vegetable oils, such as soybean oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, rapeseed oil, or even animal fats such as beef tallow. Correct disposal and recycling of used frying fats is important to prevent environmental pollution. Used frying fats are often collected by specialized companies that can convert them into biodiesel or other useful products.

    Used Frying Fats

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