Applications:
Cleaning Products:
Used in liquid detergents, dishwashing detergents, heavy-duty cleaners, wax strippers, and floor cleaners.
Textiles:
As a dispersing and wetting agent in textile processing.
Agrochemicals:
In herbicides and insecticides to improve stability and dispersion.
Oil and Gas:
As a defoaming agent and dispersant in drilling fluids.
Personal Care:
In shampoos and hand soaps.
Industrial Applications:
As a stabilizer and dispersant in emulsion polymerization and extraction processes.
Key Properties and Functions:
Hydrotrope:
It functions as a hydrotrope, a substance that increases the solubility of other compounds in water. This property is crucial for creating stable and clear formulations, especially those containing surfactants.
Solubilizer:
It helps dissolve other substances in a solution, making it a useful component in cleaning products and other formulations where different ingredients need to be mixed effectively.
Coupling Agent:
It acts as a coupling agent, facilitating the mixing of various ingredients in a formulation.







