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Stearyl Tri-methyl Ammonium Chloride

Features of Stearyl Tri-methyl Ammonium Chloride

Product Name: stearyl tri-methyl ammonium chloride

Chemical Formula: C21H46ClN

Cas 112-03-8

Dangerous Grade: Non-dangerous

 

Package and storage

200kg drum

Store in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Prevent direct sunlight. Keep the container sealed. Should be stored separately from oxidants and acids. Storage areas should be equipped with spill emergency treatment equipment and suitable container.

Application /Application Industries

cationic surfactant

personal care product such as conditioner, shampoo, hand cream, lotion

viscosity increasing agent for clean fracturing fluid, shell rock inhibitor in oil field

bentonite modifier

 

This product is a water-white or light yellow powder, soluble in alcohol and hot water. It generates a lot of foam after shaking, shows good compatibility with cationic, non-ionic surfactants or dyes and has a significant synergistic effect. Good chemical stability, heat resistance, light resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance, excellent penetration, softness, emulsification, antistatic and bactericidal properties.

 

Widely used in emulsification of asphalt and waterproof coating, emulsification of silicone oil, emulsification conditioning of hair conditioner, soft and antistatic fabric fiber, modification of organic bentonite, protein flocculation of biopharmaceutical industry and flocculation of water treatment, soft processing of glass fiber, nylon parachute Anti-burn treatment agents, as well as bactericides and disinfectants, hair dyes, etc.

 

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