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Polysorbate 60

Polysorbate 60

Polysorbate 60 is an oil-water emulsifier that can be dissolved in water, ethanol and toluene. It is used as a lubricant and emulsifier in some food and textile industries. We recommend that you use it in combination with it for better results.

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polysorbate

Polysorbate falls under the category of amphipathic, nonionic surfactants derived from ethoxylated sorbitan or isosorbide. Apart from food applications, Polysorbates are also employed in cleaners and personal care products, where they act as fragrance ingredients, emulsifying agents, and surfactants.

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Wax Powder

Wax Powder

Micronized wax powder improves the visual appeal of various surfaces when incorporated into coatings and inks that utilize water-based, solvent-based, and energy-cured formulations. When added to coatings, wax powder serves as a protective barrier against minor damages and abrasions. This type of waxing powder is selected to enhance the durability of inks and coatings, ensuring their surfaces remain intact and visually pleasing. It is frequently opted for to enhance abrasion resistance, a quality essential in applications where surfaces are prone to wear and tear.

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Sorbitan Monolaurate

Sorbitan Monolaurate

Sorbitan Monolaurate What is it? Sorbitan monolaurate is derived from the fatty acid lauric acid and polyols like sorbitol, polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monolaurate stands as

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polysorbate 85

Polysorbate 80 Substitute

Polysorbate 80 Substitute What is Polysorbate 80? Polysorbate 80 is used as an emulsifying agent and surfactant used in various industries, including food, cosmetics, and

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Oil Additive with ZDDP

Oil Additive with ZDDP

When discussing motor oil, the term “Zinc” often refers to a vital compound known as Zinc Dialkyl Dithiophosphates or ZDDP. This particular oil additive with ZDDP plays a crucial role in engine lubrication, aimed at preventing metal-to-metal contact between various engine components. The primary mechanism behind ZDDP lies in its ability to create a protective film on engine parts, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced longevity.

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Micro Glass Beads

Micro Glass Beads 65997-17-3

Micro Glass Beads Description Micro glass beads are a remarkable innovation with a wide array of features and applications. These tiny beads exhibit corrosion resistance,

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What is Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose

What is Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose At present, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose has a wide range of applications, mainly used as a water retaining agent for cement mortar, becoming

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ZDDP Oil

ZDDP Oil

ZDDP oil : In the world of lubricant formulas, oil additive with ZDDP play a crucial role in enhancing engine performance. Specifically, one of the most common and effective oil additives with ZDDP is zinc dialkyldithiophosphate, or ZDDP. ZDDP is an organic compound containing zinc and phosphorus, and it acts as an essential anti-wear additive in high ZDDP engine oils. Whether you are using mineral-based or synthetic oil, ZDDP oil is present to provide optimal lubrication for your engine.

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Sorbitan Monolaurate

Sorbitan Monostearate

Sorbitan Monostearate What Is Sorbitan Monostearate? Derived from the reaction between sorbitol and stearic acid, sorbitan monostearate, also known as Span 60, holds the European

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Organoclay Drilling Product Aimed

Organoclay Drilling Product Aimed

Organoclay Drilling Product Aimed is used as a thickening agent. When added to drilling fluids, it imparts viscosity and suspension properties, preventing the settling of solid particles and maintaining a stable fluid consistency. The viscosity provided by organophilic bentonite helps in efficient cuttings transportation and prevents their deposition in the wellbore.

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What is Organoclay

What is Organoclay

Organoclay refers to an intriguing class of materials that are derived from naturally occurring clay minerals. It is an organically modified phyllosilicate, wherein the clay mineral undergoes a chemical modification process to introduce hydrophobic chains onto its surface. This modification imparts unique properties to the clay, making it hydrophobic or water-repellent.

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