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Sodium Lauryl sulphate

Sodium Lauryl sulphate

Product Details:

  • Ph Level 6-7
  • Form Powder
  • Solubility In Water
  • Storage Room Temperature
  • Purity 99%
  • Grade Industrial Grade
  • Type Sodium Lauryl sulphate
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Sodium Lauryl sulphate Price And Quantity

  • 150 Kilograms

Sodium Lauryl sulphate Product Specifications

  • Sodium Lauryl sulphate
  • Powder
  • 6-7
  • In Water
  • Industrial
  • 99%
  • Room Temperature
  • Industrial Grade

Sodium Lauryl sulphate Trade Information

  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7 Days

Product Description

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)- this is a common surfactant and cleaning agent commonly found in personal care products, household products, and industrial products. Distinguished by its excellent foaming and emulsifying attributes, SLS perfectly cleanses oils, dirt, and residues and thus has a lot of applications in the form of shampoos, toothpaste, detergents, etc. It also significantly contributes to an increase in the spreadability of formulations. Although its safety has been disapproved, SLS is safe in rinse-off products with limited concentrations. This is because it is versatile, cheap, and equally effective to use in many industries, including cosmetics, cleaning and pharmaceutical formulations.

FAQs:


Q1. Is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate safe for skin?

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate can safely be used in products that are modified with a rinsing off characteristic, such as shampoos and cleansers, in recommended concentrations. But in sensitive skin, it can be irritating due to long-term or high-dose exposure.

Q2. Why is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate used in shampoos and toothpaste?

SLS ample lather, grease, and residue breakdown properties enhance the sanitizing effects of shampoos and toothpaste, making their users feel fresh and cleansed after application.

Q3. Can Sodium Lauryl Sulphate be used in industrial applications?

Indeed, SLS is employed in industrial cleaning, degreasers, and emulsifiers as its high propensity to act as a surfactant clears the surfaces of heavy oils, contaminants, and residuals effectively.

Q4. Is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate biodegradable?

It is true that SLS is biodegradable in aerobic conditions as it can degrade in a period of time when left exposed to oxygen and microorganisms, hence it is safer use in the environmental aspect when properly placed to degrade.
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