CLARIANT provides non-ionic emulsifiers with various molecular structures, which can effectively improve the long-term storage stability and stability of calcium ions and acid-base ions of emulsions, and obtain better application properties such as tinting strength and finger grinding stability. |
Product Type | Chemical Composition | Active Substance Content | Lonicity | HLB | Surface Tension | Characteristic |
Emulsogen LCN070 | Alkyl polyoxyethylene ether | ~70% | Nonionic | 13 | 26 | It is an environmentally friendly emulsifier that replaces alkyl phenol. It has a large adsorption area and strong ability to reduce surface tension, especially dynamic surface tension, which can quickly wet the substrate and provide good bonding effects. |
Emulsogen LCN407 | Alkyl polyoxyethylene ether | ~70% | Nonionic | 18 | 45 | It is an environmentally friendly emulsifier that can replace alkyl phenol. It has a large adsorption area and strong ability to reduce surface tension. Provides emulsion with good polymerization, chemical, mechanical, freeze-thaw and other stability, and is easily soluble in cold water. |
Emulsogen EPN118 | Alkyl polyoxyethylene ether | ~80% | Nonionic | 15 | 30.2 | Provides emulsion stability and can be used as an alternative to NP10 |
Genapol X 080 | Alkyl polyoxyethylene ether | ~100% | Nonionic | 13 | 27.1 | It is an environmentally friendly emulsifier that can replace alkyl phenol. It has a large adsorption area and strong ability to reduce surface tension. Provides emulsion with good polymerization, chemical, mechanical, freeze-thaw and other stability, and is easily soluble in cold water. |
Genapol O 200 | Alkyl polyoxyethylene ether | ~100% | Nonionic | 15 | 37.9 | It is an emulsifier derived from natural products and is more environmentally friendly |
Emulsogen TS 200 | Polyaryl polyoxyethylene ethers | ~100% | Nonionic | 14 | 40 | It is a nonionic emulsifier with rigid large steric hindrance groups, which can effectively improve the emulsion's resistance to water whitening and freeze-thaw resistance. |