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sles sodium laureth sulfate sles foaming agent
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sles sodium laureth sulfate sles foaming agent

Product Attributes :

 

CAS No: 3088-31-1

Specific Gravity (25): 1,03 g / cc

Boiling point: 760mm AT 100 C

Freezing point: 5 C

Product Description

Sles sodium laureth sulfate sles foaming agent

There are several good reasons why SLES is highly sought-after by manufacturers, not the least due to its chemical features. SLES also boasts great solvency, good resistance against hard water, and high biodegradation levels.

This chemical ingredient is typically derived from palm kernel oil or coconut oil.

Sodium laureth sulfate has an extensive application in the cosmetic industry, where it’s featured in a number of products to improve their cleaning and emulsifying properties. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) used to be a good rival for SLES. However, SLS comes with a couple of significant disadvantages: it has been proved to cause adverse effects on skin and features relatively low aqueous solubility.

Furthermore, its ability to thicken the cosmetic formulation is low. At the same time, SLES fulfills a plethora of demands at a friendly low cost.

SLES is a modified, improved version of SLS. It takes the high ground with a series of benefits such as long-lasting bubbles, still commonly perceived as a sign of high cleaning power. It has been proven to cause minuscule levels of skin irritation, without stripping the epidermis of excess moisture – a perk highly desirable among customers. Moreover, SLES shows almost no sensitivity to hard water, which allows for the formulation of products suitable for a worldwide market.

On top of all, sodium laureth sulfate’s biodegradation capacity meets the eco-protection requirements. SLES biodegrades rapidly and in entirety.

Sodium laureth sulfate is used in a range of concentrations. In cosmetics, it can go from as little as 0.01% up to 50% of the formula. In cleaning products, the common range is from 1% to 30%.

 

  Molecular Formula

RO(CH2CH2O)n-SO3Na R=C12~14,n=2

  Molecular Weight

Ca.384

  PH(25)

7.0~9.5 (25℃)(1% Aqueous Solution)

  Freezing point

8-12 ℃

  Relative density

 1.03 g/ml (water=1g/ml)

  Boiling point

>100℃

Sles sodium laureth sulfate sles Application

SLES 70 is a water soluble chemical.

SLES 70 is used in the dyeing and printing stages in the textile industry also used in areas where tunnel boring machines are used due to its lubricant and foaming properties.

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