Lauryl Glucoside
Lauryl Glucoside is a nonionic surfactant known as alkyl polyglycoside (APG) with a C10-C16 carbon chain, made from renewable raw materials-glucose derived from corn and fatty alcohols from coconut oil or palm kernel oils. It provides good foaming with rich delicate foam, good emulsifying performance, good wetting & dispersing, and good surface tension reduction. It has low toxicity and low skin irritation. It also is compatible with many other families of surfactants.
Typical Uses:
- Acne Treatments
- Adjuvant - Agricultural Chemicals
- Alkaline Cleaners
- Aluminum Brightener
- Baby Shampoo
- Baby Wipes
- Body Washes
- Bottle Washing
- Bubble Bath
- Car Wash Soaps
- Caustic Coupling Surfactant
- Conditioners
- Creams and Lotions
- Detergents
- Exfoliant Scrubs
- Facial Cleansers
- Green Products
- Hair Conditioners
- Hard Surface Cleaners
- Heavy Duty Cleaners
- Hydrotrope
- I & I Cleaners
- Laundry Detergents
- Liquid Dishwash Detergents
- Liquid Hand Soaps
- Metal Cleaners
- Mouthwash
- Paint Strippers
- Shampoo
- Shampoo Sulfate Free
- Shower Gels
- Steam Cleaners
Typical Specifications:
- Appearances: Colorless or light yellow liquid or paste
- CAS: 110615-47-9
- Solubilities: Soluble in Water
- Solid Content (wt%): 50.0 - 52.0
- Viscosity at 40° C: 2000-4000
- pH Value (10% Solution): 11.5 - 12.5
- Color (Hazen): <50
- Free Alcohol (wt%): <1.0
- Biodegradable
- Safer Chemical Ingredient List
- Non HAP
Synonyms:Alkyl Glucoside, Alkyl Glycoside, Alkyl Polyglucoside, Alkyl Polyglycoside, APG, Nonionic Surfactant
485Lb Net Weight Drum