Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
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- Key Features
- The inclusion of ethylene oxide offers enhanced mildness compared to standard sodium lauryl sulfate while providing good flash foam characteristics and good viscosity response.
- Kopacol™ N 70 NA/MB is shipped as a high-active (~70 % FAES) flowable paste, which offers the formulator advantages in terms of reduced freight costs, less in-plant handling expense, maximized storage efficiency, and the ability to produce more concentrated formulations. Some special handling and dilution equipment is required.
Applications & Uses
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- Application Format
- Bath & Shower Applications
- Hair Care Applications
- Home Care Applications
- Skin Care Applications
- Product Applications
Kopacol™ N 70 NA/MB is used as a primary surfactant in shampoos, bath products, and personal cleansers, as well as in dishwashing and light duty detergents.
Properties
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Regulatory & Compliance
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Packaging & Availability
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Storage & Handling
- Storage Information
- Storage temperature: Between 20°C and 40°C.
- Storage conditions: In original sealed containers and protected from moisture
- Additional information:
- This product is considered self-preserving by virtue of its high active level (low water activity).
- Products with water activity below 0.6 are not susceptible to microbial growth.
- This product may become difficult to handle at temperatures below 20°C, and lower temperatures may result in crystallization or solidification.
- The product will be irreversibly damaged at temperatures above 50°C.
- Under no circumstances may steam or an electric heating system be used to raise the temperature of the product.
- This will cause local surface overheating and irreversible damage to the product and storage tank.
- To raise the temperature of the product a warm water or similar system is recommended set to 10°C above the desired temperature, maximum 50°C.
- Products containing preservative or which have been preserved should be stored at the minimum possible temperature for handling to reduce depletion to a minimum.
- Depending on the storage temperature, the pH may decrease with time.
- If it is intended to store the product for an extended period at raised temperature the product should be monitored appropriately.
- Product diskoloration, change in consistency, and pH drop below 4 are all potential indications of product damage through improper heating.