Stearic Acid 1840 Stearic Acid is a typical example of a fatty acid, which are essentially long hydrocarbon chains containing a carboxyl group at one end and a methyl group at the other. The chain lengths can vary from 3 (propionic acid) to 24 (lignoceric acid) but the majority of fatty acids found in hydrogenated vegetable or animal oils are around C16-C20 in length. Stearic acid is a saturated acid, since there are no double bonds between neighbouring carbon atoms. This means that the hydrocarbon chain is flexi
AES (Sodium Alcohol Ether Sulphate)
1-Desion: With excellent detergency, emulsification and foamability , it is easy to dissolve in water .As well as favorable to hard-water resistant and high-biodegradation.
Application: Widely applied in hair shampoo, bath shampoo, dish detergents and complex soap, it is also used in wetting and clearer in textile industry.
2-Product specification:
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Test Items |
Specifications |
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SLES/70 |
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Appearance(25℃) |
White or Light Yellow Viscous Paste |
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Odor |
No Strange Odors |
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Active Matter(%) |
70±2 |
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Unsulphated matter(%) |
≤2.5 |
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Sodium Sulphate(%) |
≤1.5 |
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pH value |
7.0-9.5 |
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Color(5%Am.aq.sol.)Klett |
≤20 |
3-Packing: Packed in plastic drums netted 110/160/220kgs