Silicone oil is a synthetic lubricant with many excellent properties and a wide range of applications. It is usually a colorless (or light yellow), odorless, non-toxic, and non-volatile liquid. The odor of silicone oil may be caused by chemical reactions during the emulsification process, the introduction of impurities, or poor sanitary conditions and impure raw materials during the production process.
The following are some ways to deal with the odor of silicone oil:
Optimize the production process: Improve the emulsification process and select more suitable emulsifiers and stabilizers to reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions. At the same time, improve the hygiene standards of the production environment and avoid impurity pollution.
Use adsorbents: Add an appropriate amount of activated carbon or other adsorbents to the silicone oil, which can capture and neutralize odor-producing substances, thereby improving the odor of the silicone oil.
Perform post-processing: Perform secondary treatment on the emulsified silicone oil, such as further purification by filtering, distillation, etc., to remove impurities that may produce odor.
Use silicone oil deodorizer: After diluting it in a certain proportion, it can be quickly decomposed and removed by spraying, soaking or wiping. At the same time, its unique chemical composition can also form a protective film on the surface of the object, effectively preventing the silicone oil from attaching again and achieving long-term deodorization.
Control storage conditions: Ensure that the silicone oil is away from direct sunlight and high temperature environment during storage to reduce the occurrence of chemical reactions and the generation of odor.
Dealing with silicone oil odor requires multiple aspects to ensure the quality of silicone oil and user experience.



