Lauryl Glucoside
- Product Code: 177
Surfactants/detergents Non-ionic type From nature, extra gentle, suitable for use in shampoos, soaps or facial cleansers that require special gentleness. For sensitive skin
non-ionic type , Group: Alkyl polyglycoside
group: Gentle skin cleanser / unable to create foam.
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Appearance 25C | Light yellow liquid |
PH Value (20 % aq.) | 10.5 - 12.5 |
Solid Content % | >= 50 |
Ash Content % | <= 3.0 |
Free Fatty Alcohol | <= 1.00 |
Viscosity (40C) / mpa.s | >= 1500 |
Surfactants/detergents Non-ionic type by natural origin. Made from coconut oil or palm oil And used to react with glucose from corn is highly gentle. does not cause irritation Suitable for sensitive people, often used instead. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), which is more harsh on the skin and is a sulfate-derived chemical that irritates the skin.
Lauryl Glucoside is suitable for use in shampoos, soaps or facial cleansers. acts as a detergent needing tenderness But due to the high pH, the pH needs to be adjusted. Failure to adjust the pH can irritate the skin. For sensitive skin, thin cushions, pH should be adjusted in the range of 5-6.5 by adding Citric Acid or Lactic Acid.
It is suitable for use with other detergents that produce good foams as Lauryl Glucoside does not provide foam.
Lauryl Glucoside, if it is not included in the formula. It is highly concentrated, viscous and may precipitate. If in the cold It can be liquefied and easily mixed. By warming to a temperature of 50-60 degrees (if it is difficult to pour out of the bottle can do this same way Once warm, it will be liquid and will easily pour out of the bottle.)
difference between Lauryl Glucoside , Decyl Glucoside and Coco Glucoside
- Lauryl Glucoside (C12-C14) is more difficult to dissolve in water. Decyl Glucoside (C8-C10) with a longer Carbon Chain style
- Lauryl Glucoside clean better Decyl Glucoside
- Coco Glucoside (C8-C14) was developed in the middle between Lauryl Glucoside and Decyl Glucoside to be able to dissolve in water easily and provide good cleaning performance
How to thicken meat For formulas that use Lauryl Glucoside as a detergent.
1. Use SugarThick™ can provide clear formula
2. Use ClearClean™ **Recipe will be cloudy**
3. Use Xanthan Gum can provide clear formula
4. Use EasyThick™ can provide clear formula
5. (recommended) use Mild-Wash™ and/or Coco-Foam™ together with Flora Foam™ can provide clear formula and help create more bubbles and the bubble persists for a long time
Lauryl Glucoside is mainly in red. According to the picture, the type of detergent
Please see our guide to choosing a surfactant here to compare the different detergents.
Use: Used as a non-ionic surfactant for soaps, shampoos.
Mixing method: Mix in water, preferably with acids such as Lactic Acid, Citric Acid to adjust the pH lower because Lauryl Glucoside is alkaline with a pH of about 11.5.
Usage rate: 5-25% (recommended 5% for soft cushion skin)
Product characteristics: viscous turbid liquid Clear - light yellow It becomes liquid and clear when heated (60 degrees).
Solubility: can dissolve in water
Storage: can be stored at room temperature But close the lid of the bottle tightly. and protected from sunlight or heat, the product has a shelf life of at least 2 years If stored for a long time or stored in a cool place. The product is viscous. Please bring it to warm slightly. the product will be liquid and can be used in mixing easily
INCI Name : Lauryl Glucoside
(Total Active Substance: 50%), Non-ionic
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Surfactants/detergents Non-ionic type From nature, extra gentle, suitable for use in shampoos, soaps or facial cleansers that require special gentleness. For sensitive skin
non-ionic type , Group: Alkyl polyglycoside
group: Gentle skin cleanser / unable to create foam.
Surfactants/detergents Non-ionic type by natural origin. Made from coconut oil or palm oil And used to react with glucose from corn is highly gentle. does not cause irritation Suitable for sensitive people, often used instead. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), which is more harsh on the skin and is a sulfate-derived chemical that irritates the skin.
Lauryl Glucoside is suitable for use in shampoos, soaps or facial cleansers. acts as a detergent needing tenderness But due to the high pH, the pH needs to be adjusted. Failure to adjust the pH can irritate the skin. For sensitive skin, thin cushions, pH should be adjusted in the range of 5-6.5 by adding Citric Acid or Lactic Acid.
It is suitable for use with other detergents that produce good foams as Lauryl Glucoside does not provide foam.
Lauryl Glucoside, if it is not included in the formula. It is highly concentrated, viscous and may precipitate. If in the cold It can be liquefied and easily mixed. By warming to a temperature of 50-60 degrees (if it is difficult to pour out of the bottle can do this same way Once warm, it will be liquid and will easily pour out of the bottle.)
difference between Lauryl Glucoside , Decyl Glucoside and Coco Glucoside
- Lauryl Glucoside (C12-C14) is more difficult to dissolve in water. Decyl Glucoside (C8-C10) with a longer Carbon Chain style
- Lauryl Glucoside clean better Decyl Glucoside
- Coco Glucoside (C8-C14) was developed in the middle between Lauryl Glucoside and Decyl Glucoside to be able to dissolve in water easily and provide good cleaning performance
How to thicken meat For formulas that use Lauryl Glucoside as a detergent.
1. Use SugarThick™ can provide clear formula
2. Use ClearClean™ **Recipe will be cloudy**
3. Use Xanthan Gum can provide clear formula
4. Use EasyThick™ can provide clear formula
5. (recommended) use Mild-Wash™ and/or Coco-Foam™ together with Flora Foam™ can provide clear formula and help create more bubbles and the bubble persists for a long time
Lauryl Glucoside is mainly in red. According to the picture, the type of detergent
Please see our guide to choosing a surfactant here to compare the different detergents.
Use: Used as a non-ionic surfactant for soaps, shampoos.
Mixing method: Mix in water, preferably with acids such as Lactic Acid, Citric Acid to adjust the pH lower because Lauryl Glucoside is alkaline with a pH of about 11.5.
Usage rate: 5-25% (recommended 5% for soft cushion skin)
Product characteristics: viscous turbid liquid Clear - light yellow It becomes liquid and clear when heated (60 degrees).
Solubility: can dissolve in water
Storage: can be stored at room temperature But close the lid of the bottle tightly. and protected from sunlight or heat, the product has a shelf life of at least 2 years If stored for a long time or stored in a cool place. The product is viscous. Please bring it to warm slightly. the product will be liquid and can be used in mixing easily
INCI Name : Lauryl Glucoside
(Total Active Substance: 50%), Non-ionic
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