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Anionic surfactants are an active ingredient used in many personal care products and detergents. Surfactants are key ingredients in consumer and industrial cleaning compounds such as detergents, cleansing or wetting agents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, viscosity builders, degreasers or dispersants. Download PDF.
INNOSPEC Solubilizers – Emulsifiers - INNOSPEC
Non-ionic surfactant. Excellent emulsifier an detergent. Low toxicity (not classified also accoding the CLP). Lower foaming profile compaed to conventional fatty alcohol ethoxylates. It doesn’t meet gel phases when diluted in water. Ideal for super-concentrated formulations. EMPILAN Fatty Acid Alkanolamides EMPILAN 2502 Cocamide DEA
Reactive emulsifiers for polymeric binders
Reactive emulsifiers for the manufacture of water-resistant binders – Emulsogen CPA 100 XS and Emulsogen CPN 100 XS Reactive emulsifiers can be anchored to polymeric binders to prevent emulsifier migration and its adverse effects on paint performance and the environment.
INNOSPEC Castor Oil Ethoxylates - INNOSPEC
Our DEHSCOFIX CO and ENVIOMET EM castor oil ethoxylates are highly versatile and functional non-ionic emulsifiers. They can be used in a number of emulsified systems such as Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC), Emulsion in Water (EW), Suspo-Emulsion (SE) and Oil Dispersion (OD) systems. Offering great flexibility, these emulsifiers can be used to
Antistats - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Antistatic agents, commonly called antistats, can be ionic or nonionic. Ionic antistats include cationic compounds, such as quaternary ammonium, phosphonium, or sulfonium salts, and anionic compounds, usually sodium salts of sulfonates, phosphates, and carboxylic acids.
- What is a non-ionic emulsifier?
- They have good compatibility with anionic and cationic surfactants or other types of surfactants. They are non-toxic, non-irritant, and are biodegradable, which lead non-ionic emulsifiers to become a new generation of "green products". Sorbitan esters and polysorbates produced by Huana are non-ionic emulsifiers.
- What cationic surfactants can be used as emulsifying agents?
- We offer a range of cationic surfactants for use as emulsifying agents, with expertise to support our customers in the development of their products and formulations. Derived from natural safflower oil, Arlasilk EFA is a cationic surfactant used for oil in water emulsification.
- Do anionic surfactants emulsify?
- We provide a wide range of anionic surfactants with emulsion properties. Anionic surfactants can emulsify when non-ionic surfactants do not perform to the required level. Included in this range are phosphate esters, sarcosines / sarcosinates and lanolin fatty acids.
- Are Stepan surfactants good for emulsion polymerization?
- Product Line Stepan offers a full line of surfactants for emulsion polymerization and all of its applications. When used in emulsion polymerization of acrylic, styrene or vinyl acetate compositions, Stepan surfactants demonstrate efficiency, consistency and value-added performance benefits.
- Are cationic surfactants compatible with nonionic surfactant?
- Cationic surfactants are compatible with nonionic surfactants however due to the positive charge most cannot be used in the presence of anionics. Cationic surfactants have a range of uses within industrial sectors such as: surface anti-statics.
- Which chemistries are suitable for emulsion systems?
- Croda have a wide range of chemistries suitable for the following emulsion systems: silicone emulsions. Here is a small selection of the market sectors in which we can help you: coal, talc, carbon black.