Lauramine Oxide
Lauramine Oxide, also known as "amine oxide" is a surfactant widely used to make industrial and commercial cleaners where good detegency and broad compatibility are important. It is Bleach (chlorine) and Acid stable emulsifier and also acts as a viscosity builder. It can be formulated with anionic, nonionic, and cationic materials.
Typical uses:
- Acid and Alkaline Cleaner
- Bleach Cleaners
- Car Wash Soap
- Power washing soap
- Degreaser
- Dishwash Detergents
- Foam Booster
- Green Environmentally friendly products
- Hard Surface Cleaners
- Liquid Detergents
- Metal Cleaners
- Thickener
- Toilet Bowl Cleaner
- Viscosity Builder
Synonyms: Lauramine Oxide, Lauric Amine Oxide, Lauryl Dimethyl Amine Oxide, LAO
Appearance: Clear Liquid
Specifications
CAS: 1643-20-5
Weight /Gallon: 8.0535 lbs/ gal
Flash Point: 212°F (100.0°C)
Boiling Point Min: 212°F (100.0°C)
Cloud Point: 30°F (-1.1°C)
Flash Point: 212°F (100.0°C)
Boiling Point Min: 212°F (100.0°C)
Cloud Point: 30°F (-1.1°C)
Foam Characteristics: Good Flash Foam
Pour Point: 10°F (-12.2°C)
Non HAP, Safer Chemical Ingredient List, Prop 65 Exempt
Comments: Amine Oxide 30%,Biodegradable,Viscosity @ 77 F (25 C) 18 cps
Pour Point: 10°F (-12.2°C)
Non HAP, Safer Chemical Ingredient List, Prop 65 Exempt
Comments: Amine Oxide 30%,Biodegradable,Viscosity @ 77 F (25 C) 18 cps
425 Net Weight Drum
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