PEG-100 Stearate

Cosmetics Code: 7389

PEG-100 Stearate is an oil-in-water emulsifier commonly used in various types of creams and lotions.

HLB 17.5-19.5 approx.

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PEG-100 Stearate is an oil-in-water emulsifier commonly used in various types of creams and lotions.

 

HLB 17.5-19.5 approx.

 

PEG-100 Stearate is commonly used with Glyceryl Stearate To make the emulsion more stable

 

Usage: Solder water-oil

Mixing method: Mix in the oil. Using heat of 70-80 degrees to melt.

Usage rate: 0.5-3%

Product characteristics: white flake powder

Solubility: Can dissolve in oil and water.

 

INCI Name : PEG-100 Stearate


  • Room (25-40C)
  • 24 Months from manufacturing or testing date.
  • 0.50% - 3.00%
  • Add into water or oil phase. Heat tolerant.
  • Avoid heat above 80C
  • 0.00 - 0.00
  • Soluble in Water, Soluble in Oil
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Test Name Specification
Appearance (25°C) Cream white solid
Saponification value (mgKOH/g) 10-14
PH value (1% aqueous solution) 5-7
Water Content (%) ≤1.0


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PEG-100 Stearate

PEG-100 Stearate is an oil-in-water emulsifier commonly used in various types of creams and lotions.

HLB 17.5-19.5 approx.

PEG-100 Stearate is an oil-in-water emulsifier commonly used in various types of creams and lotions.

 

HLB 17.5-19.5 approx.

 

PEG-100 Stearate is commonly used with Glyceryl Stearate To make the emulsion more stable

 

Usage: Solder water-oil

Mixing method: Mix in the oil. Using heat of 70-80 degrees to melt.

Usage rate: 0.5-3%

Product characteristics: white flake powder

Solubility: Can dissolve in oil and water.

 

INCI Name : PEG-100 Stearate

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