Surfactants for detergency

Surfactants for detergency

In the very heart of the cleaning revolution, surfactants stand as indisputable protagonists, challenging dirt with active power. These ingenious molecules transform the daily act of washing into an efficient and revolutionary experience.

What are surfactants in the realm of detergency?

Surfactants, also known as tensioactives, are chemical substances with unique properties that allow them to reduce the surface tension of water, enabling the even dispersion of insoluble substances, such as grease and dirt. In the world of detergency, they are the architects of efficient cleaning. 

Highlighted Properties/Advantages

Emulsifying action: Surfactants have the ability to emulsify fats and oils, allowing them to disperse in water for easy removal.

Surface tension reduction: They reduce the surface tension of water, facilitating penetration into surfaces and improving wettability. 

Wetting ability: They enable water to spread evenly across surfaces, enhancing the cleaning capacity and removal of particles. 

Detergent action: Their detergent action dissolves and dislodges dirt, facilitating its removal during rinsing. 

Compatibility with hard water: Many surfactants are formulated to be effective even in hard water, maintaining their cleaning capacity. 

Controlled foam: Some surfactants generate controlled foam, which is essential in applications like washing machines and dishwashers. 

Compatibility with surfaces: They are compatible with a variety of surfaces, from textiles to hard surfaces, without causing damage. 

Common Uses

Clothing laundry: In laundry detergents, surfactants remove stains and dirt, ensuring effective cleaning.

Dishwashing: Present in dishwasher detergents, they facilitate the removal of food residues and grease. 

Household cleaning products: In multipurpose cleaners, surfactants boost the cleaning action on various surfaces. 

Personal hygiene products: In soaps and bath gels, they provide gentle and effective cleaning. 

Automotive industry: In car cleaning products, surfactants remove dirt and oils without damaging the paint. 

Benefits

Deep cleaning: The emulsifying action of surfactants ensures deep cleaning, even in the presence of grease and oils.

Water savings: They improve wettability, reducing the amount of water needed for effective cleaning. 

Surface protection: Their compatibility with various surfaces prevents damage, providing uncompromising cleaning. 

Effective stain removal: The detergent capacity of surfactants ensures the effective removal of difficult stains. 

Versatility in applications: Their ability to work in various applications makes them indispensable in a wide range of cleaning products. 

Our Surfactants for Detergency

Anionic

40% sulfonated alpha olefin and powder

C8 alkyl amino carboxylate

Cumen sodium sulfonate 40% and powder

Cumen sodium/potassium sulfonate 40%

Dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid and its sodium salt powder 80% Marlon®

Lauryl ether sulfate MIPA

Sodium 2-ethylhexylsulfate 40%

Sodium coconut isethionate

Sodium lauryl ether sulfate 27% and 70%

Sodium lauryl sarcosinate 30% and powder

Sodium lauryl sulfate 30% and powder

Sodium xylene sulfonate 40% and powder

Sulfonated paraffins

Sulfosuccinates

Cationic

Esterquats (softener bases 25%, 80%, 85%, 90%)

Non-ionic

Alkylpolyglucosides (APG)

Coconut diethanolamide

Ethoxylated amines

Ethoxylated fatty alcohols (Biodac®, Emuldac®, Lialet®, Lorodac®, Marlipal®, Isalchem®, Tridac® and Safol®)

Marlowet® ethoxylated and carboxylated fatty alcohols

Marlox® OE/OP Alcohols

OE/PO block copolymers

PEG40 ethoxylated castor oil

Polysorbates

Powdered nonionic surfactants: Colored carbonates with nonionic surfactants

Softanol® secondary ethoxylated fatty alcohols

Amphoteric

Amine oxides

Amphoteric surfactants for vehicle cleaning

Betaine

Sodium cocoamphoacetates

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