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Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (LABSA), 96%
Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid, 96% active, is a highly versatile chemical used primarily in the production of household detergents and industrial cleaning products. It is a key ingredient in laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids, and other household cleaning solutions. LABSA also finds applications as a coupling agent and emulsifier in industrial processes, including agricultural herbicides and emulsion polymerization. Recognized for its efficiency and reliability, is classified as a hazardous material under UN# 2586, Hazard Class 8 (Corrosive), PGIII, and requires appropriate handling and storage. Its widespread use in both domestic and industrial sectors underscores its importance in manufacturing high-performance cleaning and emulsifying products.
Key Features
- 96% active Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid
- Essential raw material for household detergents
- Used as a coupling agent and industrial emulsifier
- Applications in agricultural herbicides and emulsion polymerization
- Hazard Class 8 (Corrosive) under UN# 2586, PGIII
- Ideal for high-performance cleaning and emulsifying products
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Linear Alkyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid |
| Purity | 96% Active |
| Applications | Detergents, emulsifiers, industrial cleaners, herbicides |
| UN Number | 2586 |
| Hazard Class | 8 (Corrosive) |
Perfect for detergent, industrial, and agricultural applications.
Glycerol Monostearate, 95%, FCC
Glycerol Mono Stearate derived from fully hydrogenated vegetable oil, meeting polymer additive heat stability requirements. Produced in an FDA GMP-compliant facility.
Product Specifications
| Synonyms | GMS, admul, orbon, tegin, aldoms, ogeenm, D01947, aldohms, aldo-72, aldo-28 |
| Trade Name | Pationic 909 |
| INS Number | 471 (Emulsifier) |
| CAS Numbers | 31566-31-1, 67701-31-1 |
Applications and Benefits:
- Emulsifier and lubricant
- Processing aid and anti-static agent
- Colorant dispersant
- Binder for dry colorant formulations
- Internal lubricant for PVC
- Anti-fogging agent
- Flow modifier
Caution:
Use in accordance with safety guidelines. Combustible under high temperatures.
Stearic Acid Flakes (Vegetable Source)
Stearic Acid Flakes, derived most likely from vegetable sources, is a saturated fatty acid known for its versatility in various industrial and cosmetic applications. With an 18-carbon chain, stearic acid is a soft, waxy solid commonly used in the production of soaps, candles, cosmetics, and lubricants. The IUPAC name for stearic acid is octadecanoic acid, and its chemical formula is CH₃(CH₂)₁₆CO₂H. It is valued in cosmetic formulations for its thickening properties, ability to stabilize formulations, and enhance the texture and shelf-life of products. Stearic acid also acts as an emulsifier, helping to blend oil and water-based ingredients.
With a melting point of 156.7°F (69.3°C) and a boiling point of 681.8°F (361°C), stearic acid flakes offer high stability, making them suitable for use in a wide range of temperatures. Its molar mass is 284.48 g/mol, and it has a density of 941 kg/m³, making it a reliable choice for consistent performance in manufacturing processes.
Key Features
- Derived from vegetable sources
- Soft, waxy solid form
- Ideal for cosmetics, soaps, and candles
- Effective emulsifier and thickening agent
- High stability across a range of temperatures
- Enhances texture and shelf-life of products
Product Specifications:
| Chemical Formula | CH₃(CH₂)₁₆CO₂H |
| IUPAC Name | Octadecanoic Acid |
| Melting Point | 156.7°F (69.3°C) |
| Boiling Point | 681.8°F (361°C) |
| Molar Mass | 284.48 g/mol |
| Density | 941 kg/m³ |
Perfect for cosmetic manufacturers, soap makers, candle makers, industrial product formulators, DIY skincare enthusiasts
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