Cationic heavy oil degreasing surfactant DC-868X

Cationic heavy oil degreasing surfactant DC-868X
Properties
DC-868X is a super branched Gemini cationic surfactant, modified by special nonionic surfactant. It has both nonionic and cationic dual performance, green environmental protection; does not contain phosphorus, formaldehyde, APEO, NPEO; has a high surface activity, good dispersion ability, stripping ability, antibacterial, antistatic ability.


Product characteristics
1. Good water solubility, low foam, no cloudy point, suitable for cleaning at 25℃~85℃.
2. pH value is nearly neutral, no irritation, no odor at room temperature and high temperature, non-flammable and non-explosive, green and environmental protection.
3. Resistant to strong acid (hydrochloric acid/sulfuric acid/acetic acid/citric acid) more than 100g/L, resistant to strong alkali (NaOH) 100g/L, suitable for the preparation of a variety of acidic, neutral, alkaline water-based degreasing agent and degreasing powder.
4. Good compatibility, compatible with various surfactants without precipitation.
5. Wide mode of application: suitable for cleaning by immersion, ultrasonic wave, electrode degreasing and so on.
Product use
1. Degreasing agent for coating pretreatment; 2. Degreasing agent for plating pretreatment; 3. Degreasing agent for all kinds of hard surfaces, such as: hardware fittings, engines, machine tools, plastics, marbles, etc.


Packing, transportation, storage
1.This product is packed in 200kg blue plastic drums, which can be customized according to customers’ requirements.
2.This product should be stored in a cool place without light irradiation, and should be protected from sunshine, rain and high temperature during transportation. This product is non-dangerous.
Amphoteric surfactant
Amphoteric surfactants refer to surfactants with both anionic and cationic hydrophilic groups, so this kind of surfactant is cationic in acidic solution, anionic in alkaline solution, and has similar non-ionic properties in neutral solution. Amphoteric surfactants are easily soluble in water, soluble in concentrated acid and alkali solutions, even in the concentrated solution of inorganic salts can also be dissolved, good hard water resistance, skin irritation is small, fabric softness is good, good antistatic properties, good bactericidal effect, and a variety of surfactants with good compatibility.
These products can be used in a wide pH range, but from the viewpoint of the ionic state corresponding to different acid and alkaline media, the performance under acidic and neutral conditions should be better than under alkaline conditions. Generally speaking, the price of amphoteric surfactants is higher than that of nonionic surfactants.
Important amphoteric surfactants include dodecyldimethyl betaine and carboxylate imidazolines. Compared with anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants have more comprehensive performance and fewer defects–only the detergency and foaming are poorer; compared with nonionic surfactants, some of the performance of amphoteric surfactants is better, and the rest of the performance is not lagging behind. Amphoteric surfactants have better foaming ability than general nonionic surfactants—the foaming ability of AE is poor; better bactericidal ability—relative to nonionic and anionic. Better conditioning. Therefore, in liquid detergents, amphoteric surfactants are mainly used in shampoo shampoos, followed by skin cleansers such as shower solutions.
Cationic surfactants
Common cationic surfactants include cetyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (1631), octadecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (1831), cationic guar gum (C-14S), cationic panthenol, cationic silicone oil, dodecyldimethyl amine oxide (OB-2) and so on. Cationic surfactants are different from other surfactants in that they have poor detergency and foaming properties, and often have a certain degree of irritant toxicity (low).


Cationic surfactants are used as auxiliary surfactants in liquid detergents – the conditioning agent component of formulations with very small dosages; they are generally used in higher-grade products, mainly in shampoos. Cationic surfactants are not directly compatible with anionic surfactants, and there is a possibility of good results when cationic and anionic are combined, but there is a higher risk of precipitation (crystallization).
There are many varieties of cationic surfactants used in shampoos, and the frequency of their use is relatively decentralized – not concentrating on the use of one or two varieties, and they are often formulated into conditioning agent products. Cationic surfactants account for a small share of surfactant production and tend to be more expensive than other types of surfactants. Compared with various types of surfactants, cationic surfactants have outstanding adjusting effect and strong bactericidal effect; despite the shortcomings of poor decontamination, poor foaming, poor compatibility, irritation, and high price, but as a component of the adjusting agent in high-grade liquid detergent shampoo shampoo is not an alternative to other types of surfactants. It is worth noting that cationic surfactants can only be used as conditioning agent components or bactericides.

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