SLES 70 is a largely available and inexpensive foaming agent that allows it to clean the body effectively bytrapping dirt particles on the skin.
SLES 70 is widely used in liquid detergent, such as dishware, shampoo, bubble bath and hand cleaner, etc.
Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
The shelf life is at least one year , if stored properly.
Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) is the ethoxylated derivative of Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). It’s manufactured through the reaction of n-dodecyl alcohol with ethylene oxide. The resulting ethoxylate is converted to a half ester of sulfuric acid, which is then neutralized with sodium hydroxide.
SLES has a broad application in the printing and dyeing industry, as well as in the petroleum and leather industry. It works as the lubricant, dyeing agent, cleanser, foaming agent, and degreasing agent.
Sodium laureth sulfate is also a competitive raw material for the cosmetic industry. Due to its advanced features, SLES has almost replaced SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) as one of the most popular chemical ingredients.
SLES is contained in many personal care products such as soaps, shampoos, body washes/bubble baths, toothpaste, washing liquids, shaving cream, mouth wash, and even sunscreens.
SLES is soluble in water.
Common synonyms
Sodium laureth sulfate
Sodium laureth sulphate
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate