Coco Glucoside
- Product Code: 178
Surfactant / detergent Non-ionic type From nature, extra gentle, suitable for use in shampoo, soap or facial soap that requires special gentle For sensitive skin
Non-ionic type , Group: Alkyl polyglycoside
group: Cleanses skin is gentle / does not form foam.
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Test Name | Specification |
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Appearance 25C | Yellowish slightly cloudy liquid |
pH Value (20% aq.) | 11.5 - 12.5 |
Solid Content% | 51.0 - 53.0% |
Sulfated ash | 3.0% Max |
Free Fatty Alcohol | 1.0% Max |
Viscosity (20C, mPa.s) | 2500 - 6000mPa.s |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 10 ppm Max |
Surfactant / detergent Non-ionic type of natural origin. Made from coconut oil Or palm oil And to react with glucose from corn is very gentle. Does not cause irritation Suitable for hypoallergenic, often used instead. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), which is more harsh on the skin and is the primary chemical from sulfates, which irritates the skin.
Coco Glucoside is suitable for use in shampoo, body soap, or facial soap. Acts as a detergent Who want tenderness But due to the high pH, pH adjustment is necessary, if not pH adjustment can irritate the skin. For sensitive skin, the thin pad should adjust the pH to the range of 5-6.5 by adding Citric Acid or Lactic Acid.
Suitable for use with other foaming detergents as Coco Glucoside does not provide foam.
Coco Glucoside, if it's not mixed in the formula. It is highly concentrated, viscous and may cause precipitation. If in the cold Can be liquefied and easy to mix. By heating it to a temperature of 50-60 degrees (if it is difficult to pour out of the bottle You can do this the same way. When heated, the liquid is very easy to pour out of the bottle.)
Difference between Lauryl Glucoside , Decyl Glucoside And Coco Glucoside
- Lauryl Glucoside (C12-C14) soluble in water Decyl Glucoside (C8-C10) with a longer Carbon Chain.
- Lauryl Glucoside Better to clean Decyl Glucoside
- Coco Glucoside (C8-C16) was developed to be in the middle between Lauryl Glucoside And Decyl Glucoside To be able to easily dissolve in water And provide good cleaning performance
How to thicken the meat For recipes that use Coco Glucoside as a detergent.
1.Use SugarThickTM Can provide clear formula
2. Use ClearCleanTM ** The formula is opaque and white **
3.Use Xanthan Gum Can provide clear formula
4.Use EasyThickTM Can provide clear formula
5. (Recommended) Use Mild-WashTM And / or Coco-Foam ™ Together with Flora FoamTM Can provide clear formula And helps make even more bubbles And the bubbles remain stable for a long time
Coco Glucoside is mainly in red. According to the picture, the type of detergent
Usage: Used as a non-ionic surfactant for soap, shampoo.
Mixing method: Mixed in water should add acids such as Lactic Acid, Citric Acid to adjust the pH to a lower because Coco Glucoside has an alkaline activity pH approximately 11.5
Rate of use: 5-25% (5% recommended for gentle cushion skin)
Product characteristics: Viscous cloudy liquid Color clear - light yellow Will be liquid and clear when heated (60 degrees).
Solubility: Can dissolve in water
Storage: Can be stored at room temperature But close the bottle tightly And sealed from direct sunlight or heat, the product is at least 2 years old If stored for a long time or kept in a cool place The product will be viscous. Please bring it to a little warm. The product will be liquid. And can be easily used in mixing
INCI Name : Coco Glucoside
(Total Active Substance: 50%), Non-ionic
C8-C16 fatty alcohol glycoside
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Surfactant / detergent Non-ionic type From nature, extra gentle, suitable for use in shampoo, soap or facial soap that requires special gentle For sensitive skin
Non-ionic type , Group: Alkyl polyglycoside
group: Cleanses skin is gentle / does not form foam.
Surfactant / detergent Non-ionic type of natural origin. Made from coconut oil Or palm oil And to react with glucose from corn is very gentle. Does not cause irritation Suitable for hypoallergenic, often used instead. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), which is more harsh on the skin and is the primary chemical from sulfates, which irritates the skin.
Coco Glucoside is suitable for use in shampoo, body soap, or facial soap. Acts as a detergent Who want tenderness But due to the high pH, pH adjustment is necessary, if not pH adjustment can irritate the skin. For sensitive skin, the thin pad should adjust the pH to the range of 5-6.5 by adding Citric Acid or Lactic Acid.
Suitable for use with other foaming detergents as Coco Glucoside does not provide foam.
Coco Glucoside, if it's not mixed in the formula. It is highly concentrated, viscous and may cause precipitation. If in the cold Can be liquefied and easy to mix. By heating it to a temperature of 50-60 degrees (if it is difficult to pour out of the bottle You can do this the same way. When heated, the liquid is very easy to pour out of the bottle.)
Difference between Lauryl Glucoside , Decyl Glucoside And Coco Glucoside
- Lauryl Glucoside (C12-C14) soluble in water Decyl Glucoside (C8-C10) with a longer Carbon Chain.
- Lauryl Glucoside Better to clean Decyl Glucoside
- Coco Glucoside (C8-C16) was developed to be in the middle between Lauryl Glucoside And Decyl Glucoside To be able to easily dissolve in water And provide good cleaning performance
How to thicken the meat For recipes that use Coco Glucoside as a detergent.
1.Use SugarThickTM Can provide clear formula
2. Use ClearCleanTM ** The formula is opaque and white **
3.Use Xanthan Gum Can provide clear formula
4.Use EasyThickTM Can provide clear formula
5. (Recommended) Use Mild-WashTM And / or Coco-Foam ™ Together with Flora FoamTM Can provide clear formula And helps make even more bubbles And the bubbles remain stable for a long time
Coco Glucoside is mainly in red. According to the picture, the type of detergent
Usage: Used as a non-ionic surfactant for soap, shampoo.
Mixing method: Mixed in water should add acids such as Lactic Acid, Citric Acid to adjust the pH to a lower because Coco Glucoside has an alkaline activity pH approximately 11.5
Rate of use: 5-25% (5% recommended for gentle cushion skin)
Product characteristics: Viscous cloudy liquid Color clear - light yellow Will be liquid and clear when heated (60 degrees).
Solubility: Can dissolve in water
Storage: Can be stored at room temperature But close the bottle tightly And sealed from direct sunlight or heat, the product is at least 2 years old If stored for a long time or kept in a cool place The product will be viscous. Please bring it to a little warm. The product will be liquid. And can be easily used in mixing
INCI Name : Coco Glucoside
(Total Active Substance: 50%), Non-ionic
C8-C16 fatty alcohol glycoside
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