Product Introduction

Fatty alcohol polyether-n is a versatile non-ionic surfactant widely used in the cosmetic industry. It is known for its ability to enhance the solubility of other ingredients, stabilize emulsions, and improve the overall texture of cosmetic products. Its derived nature ensures it can be utilized effectively in a broad range of formulations.

Production Process

The production of fatty alcohol polyether-n involves the ethoxylation of natural fatty alcohols. This chemical process combines fatty alcohols with ethylene oxide under controlled conditions, resulting in a compound that exhibits excellent emulsifying properties. Quality control measures are crucial throughout the production process to ensure the consistency and safety of the final product.

Efficacy and Function

Fatty alcohol polyether-n provides numerous benefits in cosmetic applications. It acts as a surfactant, which helps to reduce surface tension, allowing products to spread more easily across the skin or hair. Additionally, it serves as an emulsifier, stabilizing oil and water mixtures, which is vital in creams and lotions. Its use can improve the texture and feel of formulations, making products more luxurious to the touch.

Application Scenarios

This ingredient is commonly found in a wide variety of cosmetic products, including skincare creams, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions. Its ability to improve product stability and performance makes it a favorable choice for formulators. Fatty alcohol polyether-n is especially useful in products aimed at achieving a creamy consistency and enhanced moisture retention.

Packaging and Transportation

  • Storage Conditions: The product should be sealed, protected from light, kept away from high temperatures, and stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
  • Packaging: Bulk packaging is 25kg per drum, sample packaging is 1kg per bottle, and custom packaging is available upon request.
  • Shipping Methods: FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
  • Shelf Life: Two years.
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