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MF: Unspecified
Appearance: White flakes
Product profile
Unique non-ionic O/W sugar based emulsifier
Natural mild and non-irritating
Strong emulsifying ability, stable (ether chain structure, liquid crystal formation)
Both moisturizing properties, feel smooth
It is suitable for creating a thick texture cream, and gives the body a soft and moisturizing skin feeling
100% derived from natural, renewable feedstocks
Quality:
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Specification |
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Appearance |
White to light yellow powder or granule |
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Acid value, mgKOH/g |
≤1.0 |
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Hydroxyl value,mgKOH/g |
270~290 |
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PH (5% water dispersion) |
5.5~7.5 |
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Melting point,℃ |
60~70 |
Characteristics: This product is white to light yellow powder or granule.
Rec. Dosage: Recommended adding volume 0.5~5%.
Storage: Seal and store in a dry place.
Package: 25kg/BAG or according to customer requirements.
Shelf life: 2years.
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Production Methods |
Cetearyl alcohol is a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohols. Stearyl alcohol is manufactured by transesterification and distillation of coconut or palm kernel oil using a methanol and a zinc catalyst, followed by hydrogenating the resulting methyl esters using a copper catalyst. The catalysts are removed during the fractional distillation phases, so there are little or no metals in the final product.Cetyl alcohol is manufactured by reducing ethyl palmitate (the waxy ester of palmitic acid) with metallic sodium and alcohol or under acidic conditions with lithium aluminum hydride as a catalyst.The final product melts at a temperature higher than that of the human body, which makes it useful for makeup and other things that are warmed by the skin. |
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Health Hazard |
When used in skin care, cetearyl alcohol is completely safe for skin! Although some alcohol for skin can definitely be drying and irritating, fatty alcohols like cetearyl alcohol are the opposite. In fact, they help nourish and moisturize the skin and help give cosmetics their consistency (otherwise, you’d have a big, gloopy, gloppy mess in every jar!).The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel concluded in 1988 that fatty alcohols, including cetearyl alcohol, are safe for use in cosmetic products. A subsequent 2005 review confirmed these results.In clinical studies, cetearyl alcohol was found to have no significant toxicity and was non-mutagenic. |
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Flammability and Explosibility |
Nonflammable |
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Physical properties |
Cetearyl alcohol has emulsifying and stabilizing properties, and is also known as cetylstearyl alcohol and Lanette O. It is essentially a mixture of two long‐chained stereoisomers, cetyl and stearyl alcohol. These alcohols are components of lanolin. |
Uses: This product can be used as Emulsifier, it can be used in the field of personal care products. It can prepare moisturizing products, baby products, sunscreen products, skin care and hair care, hair color cream, makeup, whitening cream, etc.