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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.
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A sodium lauriminodipropionate. A versatile, high foaming amphoteric surfactant which finds utility in a wide variety of HI&I cleaning formulations. Also suitable for personal care applications, is readily biodegradable and exhibits low toxicity. Soluble in water, glycols and alcohols; insoluble in oils and solvents.
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Is an organic phosphated amphoteric that is soluble and stable in up to 50% liquid caustic soda and up to 45% liquid caustic potash. It exhibits low, quick breaking foam with wetting and surface tension reduction properties in highly caustic applications. It has excellent color stability in high caustic environments.
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A modified C8-12 sodium salt of a carboxylated propionate. Soluble in water, alcohols, and glycols. It is insoluble in oils and solvents.
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A low to moderate foaming, anionic surfactant having detergency, wetting and solubilizing properties. Soluble in water, alcohols and glycols. It is insoluble in most solvents and oils.