Gentlex™ 611 L is a concentrated blend containing sodium laureth sulfate, lauryl glucoside, and cocamidopropyl betaine. It's utilized in hair care products like shampoos, skin care products such as cleansers, and HI&I items like hand dishwash. It provides high foaming, high mildness, easy to build viscosity and can be easily blended into formulations.

  • MOQ: 2,000 kg
  • Lead Time: 2-3 weeks


INCI Name: Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Laureth Sulfate

Chemical Name: Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Lauryl Glucoside, Sodium Laureth Sulfate

Ingredient Origin: Natural Origin, Plant Origin, Vegetable Origin

Labeling Claims: Antioxidants-free, Conflict minerals-free, Cruelty-Free, Glycol ether-free, Mycotoxins-free, Naturally Derived, Not Tested on Animals, PAH-free, Radioactive-free, Solvent-free, Volatile Amines-free

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

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Applications
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Application Format
Bath & Shower Applications
Hair Care Applications
Home Care Applications
Personal Hygiene Applications
Skin Care Applications
Product Applications
  • Gentlex™ 611 L can be diluted to yield high foaming, non-alkanolamide containing shampoos, body washes and skin cleansers with excellent viscosity potentiation.
  • It can be used to make mild, high foaming light duty detergents such as hand dish wash detergents.

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Safety & Health

Safety Information
  • Gentlex™ 611 L can be irritating to the eyes.
  • Avoid contact with eyes

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • North America

Storage & Handling

Storage Information
  • Storage temperature: Between 10°C and 40°C.
  • Storage conditions: In original sealed containers and protected from moisture.
  • Additional information:
    • This product may become difficult to handle at temperatures below 20°C, and lower temperatures may result in crystallization or solidification.
    • The product is not damaged by low temperatures and is easily reconstituted by gentle heat (skin temperatures below 54°C) and thorough mixing.
    • Under no circumstances should direct steam or electrical heating be applied, as localized overheating may result in damage to the product.
    • Product diskoloration, change in consistency, and pH drop below 4 are all potential indications of product damage through improper heating.