Coco Amido Propyl Betaine
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Appearance Pale yellow clear viscous liquid. Solids 35 % +/- 1 Sodium Chloride 6 % max. pH (5% aqueous solution in D.W.) 5.5 to 7.5 Applications: - It is used mainly for shampoo as conditioner
Coco amido propyl Bentaine (CAPB) Cocamidopropyl betaine is used as a foam booster in shampoos. It is a medium-strength surfactant also used in bath products like hand soaps. It is also used in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent and thickener, and to reduce irritation purely ionic surfactants would cause.
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Coco Amido Propyl Betain % 35 In 200 Kg Drum EXW Istanbul 750 USD/MT MOQ: 1 Pallet 800 Kg Payment: LC, TT
Cocamidopropyl Betaine/CAPB-35/CAPB-45 Cocamidopropyl Betaine (CAPB) is a sticky, yellow liquid with a slightly "fatty" odor. It is derived from raw coconut oil, which is combined with dimethylaminopropylamine to create a surfactant. Surfactants break the surface tension in water, loosen dirt, and rinse it away. CAPB, also known as coco amido propyl betaine, is known for creating thick, luxurious-feeling formulas and lathering well in cold water. It is often used in "no tear formulas" due to its gentler nature compared to sulfates. CAPB is a popular ingredient in personal care products due to its affordable price, effective cleaning capabilities, and coconut-derived origin. It has become a favored alternative to sulfates, which can cause irritation and dryness. Specification No. TEST ITEM STANDARD RESULT 1. ACTIVE MATTER 28.0-30.0 29.7 2. PH VALUE (10% Solution) 4.0-6.0 5.5 3. SOLID CONTENT 34.0-36.0 35.5 4. CHIORACETIC ACID 20 7 5. SODIUM CHLORIDE 5.0 4.6 6. APPEARANCE 40 29
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Coco betaine is shorthand for the chemical cocamidopropyl betaine. This chemical is frequently used in soaps and shampoos, as well as some hair products. Coco betine is derived from coconut oil, which has led to its description as a natural product. Coco betaine is used primarily as a mild surfactant, meaning that it is used for purposes that other soaps would be too harsh for, like baby shampoo. It was developed as a way to make soaps less irritating to skin and eyes, however the Environmental Working Group suggests that coco betaine does exactly the opposite.