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CDEA Fatty Acid (Cocodiethanolamide) is a non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut oil, known for its emulsifying, foaming, and stabilizing properties. Valued in cosmetics, cleaning products, and pharmaceuticals, it enhances the texture and consistency of formulations, making it a preferred choice for quality-focused manufacturers.
CDEA Fatty Acid, also known as Cocodiethanolamide, is a non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut oil, renowned for its emulsifying, foaming, and stabilizing properties. It is utilized in a wide range of applications and is particularly valued in the cosmetic industry, cleaning products, and pharmaceutical formulations. Its ability to enhance the texture and consistency of products makes it a preferred choice for manufacturers focused on the quality of their formulations.
Characteristics:
Appearance
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Viscous liquid, colorless to slightly yellow
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Solubility
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Soluble in water and organic solvents
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pH
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Approximately 6-8 (aqueous solution)
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Foaming Properties
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Excellent foaming agent and emulsion stabilizer
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Compatibility
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Compatible with other surfactants, allowing for versatile formulations
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Origin
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Derived from vegetable oils, primarily coconut oil
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Applications:
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