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RBD coconut oil.

HS 1513.19 HS 1513.19 · FFA ≤ 0.1% as lauric · 76° melt

Refined, bleached and deodorised commodity oil for food manufacturing and oleochemical feedstock. Neutral in colour and odour, and — unlike palm and palm kernel oil — outside the scope of EUDR.

RBD coconut oil refining plant interior
RBD coconut oil — neutral colour, neutral odour
01 — Specifications

Refined to a tighter line than virgin.

RBD carries a lower FFA ceiling than VCO, which is why free fatty acid alone cannot tell the two apart. Colour, melting point and the refining trail do.

HS code
1513.19 — EU splits food vs technical use
Free fatty acid
≤ 0.1% as lauric
Peroxide value
≤ 1.0 meq O₂/kg
Moisture & impurities
≤ 0.1%
Colour (Lovibond 5.25″)
≤ 1.5 R / 15 Y
Melting point
≈ 24 °C — the US "76 degree" label
Codex acid value
≤ 0.6 mg KOH/g (refined)
Saponification
248–265 mg KOH/g
Unsaponifiable
≤ 15 g/kg
Crude feedstock benchmark
FFA ≤ 4% as lauric · M+I ≤ 1% · 100 Y / 15 R
⚠ "92 degree" coconut oil is hydrogenated, not refined. It is a US repacker catalogue label that origin refiners do not use, and we will not ship it under an RBD description.
02 — Grades

Food line and technical line.

RBD food grade
Food

RBD food grade

Neutral colour and odour for bakery fats, confectionery coatings, frying and dairy analogues.

FFA≤ 0.1%
Colour≤ 1.5 R
Best forFood manufacturing
RBD industrial grade
Technical

Oleochemical feedstock

Lauric feedstock for fatty acids, fatty alcohols, methyl esters and surfactants — with the EUDR argument attached.

C12 content45–53%
EUDROut of scope
Best forOleochemicals
Winterized RBD
On request

Winterized RBD

Available on request. We confirm the cloud point per contract rather than publish a figure we have not measured on our own line.

Cloud pointPer contract
FFA≤ 0.1%
Best forClear-liquid uses
03 — Applications

Where it goes.

  • 01Bakery fats, coatings and confectionery
  • 02Frying oil and foodservice fat blends
  • 03Oleochemicals — fatty acids, alcohols, methyl esters
  • 04Soap, surfactant and personal-care manufacturing
04 — Packaging & logistics

How it ships.

Drum
190 kg net in a 200 L shell
Bulk
Flexitank 21,000 kg / 20′ · ISO tank
Loadability
≈ 20–24 MT / 20′ FCL
MOQ · Incoterms
1 FCL bulk · FOB / CFR / CIF
HACCP · ISO 22000 Halal · Kosher Non-EUDR commodity CoA per lot
⚠ Coconut oil is not an EUDR commodity, while palm oil and palm kernel oil are. The July 2026 delegated act extending EUDR to palm-derived oleochemicals uses ex codes that confirm coconut-derived products sharing the same CN codes stay out of scope — a real argument for EU lauric buyers.
05 — Before you order

What a quote tells you that a page can't.

This page describes the product. It can't price your flexitank to your port, confirm food versus technical classification for your customs broker, or issue the CoA your line needs. One message can.

01
Spec sheet & CoA
Full specification and a Certificate of Analysis matched to your buyer's QA.
02
A sample to test
Couriered so you can run it on your own line before committing.
03
A price for your destination
FOB, CFR or CIF to your port — for your volume, format and Incoterm.
04
A named trade contact
One person on the desk, replying the same day — not a form.
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Buyer questions
What does "76 degree" actually mean?
It is the melting point in Fahrenheit — about 24 °C — and it describes ordinary RBD coconut oil. It is a US trade shorthand, not a grade above RBD.
And "92 degree"?
That is hydrogenated coconut oil. It is a different product with a different label declaration, and origin refiners do not use the term. We will quote hydrogenated oil as hydrogenated oil.
Do we need EUDR due diligence for coconut oil?
Coconut is not on the EUDR commodity list. Palm oil and palm kernel oil are, and the July 2026 delegated act pulled palm-derived oleochemicals in too — but its ex codes confirm coconut-derived material sharing those CN codes is outside scope. Confirm with your own compliance team before relying on it.
Can you meet a crude oil trading spec?
Yes — the crude benchmark runs FFA max 4% as lauric, moisture and impurities max 1%, colour max 100 Y / 15 R on a 5.25-inch Lovibond cell, minimum 500 tonnes CIF Rotterdam. Tell us which contract form your buyer works to.
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