Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters

Supplier : Swash Nonionics Pvt. Ltd.

Key Features of Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters
  • Made by reacting polyethylene glycol [glycol or ethylene oxide] with a fatty acid or a glyceride
  • Fully saturated
  • Long chain fatty acids
  • Come in clear liquid form
  • Act as high heat stabilizer for fibre lubricant formulations
  • Used in a variety of applications including opacifiers and pearlescent agents for shampoos and liquid soaps
  • Make great co-emulsifiers in both water-in-oil and oil-in water systems where lubricity and low foaming are prerequisites
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Product Profile of Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters
Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters act as high heat stabilizer for fibre lubricant formulations. Polyethylene Glycol Esters are made by reacting polyethylene glycol [glycol or ethylene oxide] with a fatty acid or a glyceride. Polyethylene Glycol Esters are fully saturated long chain fatty acids that come in clear liquid form. Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters of Code PEG 400 ISOSTEARATE are used in a variety of applications including opacifiers and pearlescent agents for shampoos and liquid soaps.

Swash Nonionics Pvt. Ltd. is the manufacturer of Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters. Swash Nonionics Pvt. Ltd. is the supplier of alkyl phenol ethoxylates, fatty alcohol ethoxylates, fatty acid ethoxylates, fatty amine ethoxylates, ester ethoxylates, oil ethoxylates, glycols, esters, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinates, styrenated phenol ethoxylates and alkanolamides.

Key Features of Fully Saturated Polyethylene Glycol Esters
  • Made by reacting polyethylene glycol [glycol or ethylene oxide] with a fatty acid or a glyceride
  • Fully saturated
  • Long chain fatty acids
  • Come in clear liquid form
  • Act as high heat stabilizer for fibre lubricant formulations
  • Used in a variety of applications including opacifiers and pearlescent agents for shampoos and liquid soaps
  • Make great co-emulsifiers in both water-in-oil and oil-in water systems where lubricity and low foaming are prerequisites