Hello everyone
My name is Zhu Yu, I am a detergent formulator in Domanking Group.
This time I would like to introduce to our newbie friends the surfactant detergent materials, these are commonly used in the detergent industry.
First of all, they are divided into these major categories
- Anionic surfactants
- Non-ionic surfactants
- Cationic surfactants
- Amphoteric surfactants
Anionic surfactants include these:
- dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid / LABSA 96%/ ADBS 96%
- Sodium lauryl ether sulfate / SLES 70/ Texapon N70
- Sodium a-olefin sulfonate (commonly known as aos, high foam essence)
- sodium lauryl sulfate (commonly known as k12, sodium dodecyl sulfate) Needles and Powder form
Non-ionic surfactants include the following:
- Fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether AEO-3/7/9
- Nonylphenol ethoxylates (commonly known as tx-10 similar raw materials are np-10 and op-10)
- Isomeric alcohol ethoxylates (commonly used models are 1307, 1309, etc.)
- penetrating agent JFC (isooctylated polyoxyethylene ether)
- cocoyl diethanolamine CDEA 6501/ Amida de coco
- Alkyl Glycosides (commonly known as APG, 0810 1214, etc.)
Cationic surfactants are these:
1 dodecyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride (commonly known as 1227, benzylammonium chloride)
- Hexadecyl dimethyl ammonium oxide (commonly known as 1631 similar and 1831)
- Polyquaternium-7 M550
Amphoteric surfactants:
- Cocamidopropyl betaine (commonly known as CAB 35 and BS-12 in the same category)
- cocoamidopropyl amine oxide (commonly known as LAO, similar and ob2)
- Coconut amphoteric sodium acetate
If you have more questions, please feel free to contact me at admin@domanking.com