Lauramine Oxide
Lauramine Oxide, also known as "amine oxide" is an amphoteric 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
Typical Specifications
- CAS: 1643-20-5
- Appearance: Clear Liquid
- 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)
- 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
425 Net Weight Drum
Synonyms: Lauramine Oxide, Lauric Amine Oxide, Lauryl Dimethyl Amine Oxide, LAO
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