Features
Application Areas
- It has good thickening, foaming, and foam stability.
- It possesses good emulsification and decontamination capabilities.
- It shows good compatibility and a synergistic effect with other surfactants.
- It exhibits antistatic, rust, and corrosion properties.
- CDEA is a nonionic surfactant with thickening, wetting, and foam-stabilizing properties, and it exhibits good compatibility with anionic, cationic, and two types of surfactants.
- In the daily chemical industry, CDEA can be widely used in the production of detergents, shampoos, liquid soaps, etc., to apply functions such as thickening, wetting, and foam stabilization.
- In the textile printing and dyeing industry, CDEA can be used as a detergent for textile and other textile auxiliaries, such as thickeners and emulsifiers. It is also an important component in the preparation of synthetic fiber spinning oil.
- CDEA can be used as a metal rust inhibitor detergent and paint stripper.
- CDEA can be utilized in the preparation of metal abrasive materials and dewaxing agents. It is also widely used in the galvanic industry, as well as in shoe polish, printing ink, and other products.
Coconut Diethanolamide, or alternatively known as cocamide diethanolamine, is a diethanolamide formed by the reaction of a mixture of fatty acids derived from coconut oils with diethanolamine.It is a viscous, yellow-colored organic liquid. It is a nonionic surfactant (surface-active agent) that does not ionize into ions in aqueous solutions.It is used as an emulsifying agent in products such as shampoos, personal care items, liquid soaps, and cosmetic materials, facilitating the homogenous mixing of two immiscible liquids. It increases viscosity and stabilizes foam.