Fatty Alcohol Polyoxyethylene Ether, commonly known as the AEO series, is a relatively new generation of nonionic surfactant developed as an eco-friendly replacement for the NP series in the detergent and textile industries. In general, the AEO series nonionic surfactants have outstanding wetting, dispersing, emulsifying, penetrating, and cleaning properties.
Alkyl Polyglycoside is a sugar-based eco-friendly green surfactant. It’s safe, non-toxic, readily biodegradable, and skin-friendly. German Chemist Emil Fischer first synthesized APG in 1893. Nowadays, APGs are produced by reacting fatty alcohols and glucose, which can all be obtained from renewable vegetal sources like corn, sugarcane, and coconut or palm.
Cocamide Methyl MEA, is a relatively new surfactant increasingly used in various personal care products and cosmetics. It’s a mild, versatile, coconut-derived nonionic surfactant.
Cocamide MEA is a non-ionic surfactant commonly sold in solid flake form. It has similar functions and properties to Cocamide DEA but better thickening properties. It has excellent thickening and foam stabilizing ability and an obvious pearlescent effect in the formulation of Pearlescent Shampoo, Body Lotion, Shower Gel, Hand Soap, Powder Synthetic Detergent, etc.
Cocamide DEA is a common nonionic surfactant typically used as an emulsifier, thickener, and foaming agent in various detergents, personal care products, and cosmetics, such as dishwashing liquid, shampoos, hand soaps, bath products, and pet-care products.
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