Applications:
Personal Care:
It’s a common ingredient in shampoos, liquid soaps, body washes, and other personal care products, where it help create foam and thicken the product.
Household Cleaners:
It is also found in dis soaps and other cleaning products.
Other Industries:
It has applications in metalworking fluids, paints and other industrial products due to its wetting, dispersing, and anti-corrosion properties.
Key characteristics and properties:
Composition:
It is a chemical compound formed by reacting coconut oil fatty acids with diethanolamine.
Functionality:
It acts as a surfactant, meaning it helps liquids to spread and mix, and also a foaming agent, emulsifier, and viscosity enhancer.






