hydrotrope

  • A low foaming sodium octyliminodipropionate. Its primary use is for demulsification in water based systems. It also exhibits excellent hydrotroping properties in highly alkaline or acid formulations. Soluble in water, alcohols, and glycols. It is insoluble in oils and most solvents.
  • An aliphatic phosphate ester derived from ethylene oxide based surfactants. It is a mixture of mono and di esters, supplied in free acid form. It can easily be converted to the salt of an alkali metal or amine by neutralizing with the desired base. Soluble in water, alcohols, solvents, glycols and many oils.
  • A complex phosphate ester in free acid form. Soluble in water, alcohols, and glycols. It is insoluble in oils and solvents.
  • A high phosphorous content phosphate ester in free acid form. It is recommended for use as an extreme pressure additive, lubricant and corrosion inhibitor in metal working applications. Soluble in oil and solvents in free acid form. It is soluble in water when neutralized to pH ≥ 7.5.
  • A potassium salt of an organic phosphate ester used as a hydrotrope for acid and alkaline systems where low foam is desirable. Soluble in water, alcohols and glycols. It is insoluble in oils and solvents.
  • A 45% active sodium alkanoate in water. It is a highly effective, multifunctional, low foam hydrotrope recommended for use in cleaners at pH above 7. Chlorine stable and also exhibits wetting and corrosion inhibition properties. Soluble in water, alcohols and glycols and insoluble or dispersible in oils and solvents.
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    A potassium salt of an organic phosphate ester used as a hydrotrope for acid and alkaline systems where low foam is desirable. Soluble in water, alcohols and glycols. It is insoluble in oils and solvents.