Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate is an anionic surfactant commonly
used in personal care products and household detergents. It is
derived from ethoxylated lauryl alcohol and sulfur trioxide,
followed by neutralization with sodium hydroxide. Sodium lauryl
ether sulfate is a type of surfactant that is commonly used in
personal care products such as shampoos and soaps.
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HS Code
34021190
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CAS No
68585-34-2
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Chemical Formula
C12H25SO4Na
APPLICATION & USAGE
- Cleansing: SLES effectively cleanses hair and skin by removing buildup, excess sebum, and debris.
- Foaming Agent: It creates a luxurious lather, making products feel more effective and pleasant to use.
- Emulsifier: SLES helps blend water and oil-based ingredients, ensuring stable and uniform product formulations.
- Industrial Uses: SLES is used as a surfactant in herbicides to improve absorption of herbicidal chemicals and reduce rainfast time.
- SLES is used in various applications including personal care products, cleaning products, and as a foaming agent in pharmaceuticals.
- Used as a foaming and cleansing agent in shampoos, body washes, liquid soaps, dishwashing detergents, and other cleaning products.
SIMILAR NAME
- SLES
- Sodium laureth sulfate
PACKING
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