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Miracare SLB is a surfactant system comprised of innovative blends that form liquid crystal structures in cleansing formulations.
Nonylphenol is a family of organic compounds, a subset of the alkylphenols. It is a useful precursor to certain detergents. These compounds are classified as a xenobiotic and are controversial pollutants. Alkylphenols are subjected to ethoxylation to give alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs), which are widely used as industrial surfactants. They are used in the processing of wool and metals, as emulsifiers for emulsion polymerization, as laboratory detergents, and as pesticides.
Pluronic F38 is a difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.It is a nonionic surfactant that is 100% active and relatively nontoxic.
Pluronic F68 is a difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups. A nonionic surfactant that is 100% active and relatively nontoxic.
Pluronic F77 is a difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups. Pluronic F77 is a nonionic surfactant that is 100% active and relatively nontoxic.
Pluronic F87 is a difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.Pluronic F87 is a nonionic surfactant that is 100% active and relatively nontoxic.
Pluronic F88 is a difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.Pluronic F88 is a nonionic surfactant that is 100% active and relatively nontoxic.
Pluronic F98 is a nonionic surfactant and difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.
Pluronic L31 is a nonionic,difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.
Pluronic L35 is a nonionic,difunctional block copolymer surfactant terminating in primary hydroxyl groups.
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