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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Powder sourcing

 

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) Powder

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate  (CAS 85586-07-8) The chemical structure is R-O-SO3Na

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is an oleo chemical based anionic surfactant with high active content. The best performing type of SLS is the high active powder which has excellent properties for a wide range of applications. 

To make pure SLS Powder it goes through a unique production process that results in consistent high quality powder. Partly due to it's economic price, SLS is the most commonly-used sulfate. It can be derived from many sources including petroleum, coconut oil, or palm oil. SLS Powder can be used with other anionic, nonionic or amphoteric surfactants.

It is particularly good at removing any oily stains or residues. Because of this, SLS Powder is commonly used in heavy duty laundry powders and tablets. SLS Powder has excellent solubility properties optimized to perform balanced foaming at normal and low-temperature washes. The foaming properties of this chemical break the water tension and attract dirt away from the surface you are cleaning. Because of it's ability to break down tough materials like oil or grease, it is used frequently in industrial strength detergents, engine degreasers, and other industrial cleaning products.

SLS is safe for normal use in household cleaning products like dish soap, carpet cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, degreasers, and more. It is also on the FIFRA list for inert ingredients.

Level 7 Chemical is a reliable supplier of quality SLS Powder  and has a wide variety of quantities available. Check Level 7 Chemical today here is the link  



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