Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) is a widely used surfactant and detergent in the cosmetics, personal care, and cleaning product industries. It is valued for its exceptional foaming and cleaning properties, making it a common ingredient in shampoos, body washes, toothpaste, and household cleaning agents. SLES effectively removes dirt, oils, and impurities, creating lathering and cleansing products that consumers often associate with a thorough and refreshing clean. Despite its effectiveness, there have been concerns about its potential to irritate sensitive skin, prompting some manufacturers to seek milder alternatives in their formulations.
Application: Chemical raw material, commonly used in industry for detergent and textile industry. Good foaming properties, cleanliness profile, biodegradable surfactant. And effective resistance to hard water, does not hurt the skin. Sodium dodecyl ether sulfate is commonly used in the production of shampoos, body lotions, dishwashing and compound soaps. Sodium dodecyl ether sulfate is also commonly used as a wetting and clarifying agent in the textile industry.
Item value 68585-34-2 Other Names Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate MF C16H35NaO5S Place of Origin China 70% Appearance White OR light yellow viscous paste Usage Cosmetic Raw Materials, Detergent Raw Materials, Hair Care Chemicals, Oral Care Chemicals Brand Name CX Model Number SLES 70% active matter 70% Unsulphated matter â?¤2.5% PH 7.0-9.5 H.S code 34021100
Soda ash light, soda ash dense, LABSA, LAB, phosphoric acid, corn starch, sodium bicarbonate, potassium carbonate, sodium silicate, glycerin, white oil, furnace oil, white spirit, zeolite, STPP, TSP, titanium dioxide, SLES, SHMP.