Characteristics
- Effective surfactant, surface-active substance
- Its excellent foaming is very pleasant and allows the incorporation of vegetable oils or butter.
- Sodium coco sulfate is a natural alternative to sodium lauryl sulfate and is less irritating.
- Tolerates high butter or oil content in formulas.
- The 5kg variant is in the form of small balls, the 100g and 25kg variant is in the form of noodles.
Usage
- Surfactant in solid state - for the production of solid shampoos (foams very well, washes well)
Solubility
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Dosage
- 10 to 90% of the total weight of the preparation
Ingredients
INCI: Sodium coco sulfate
CAS 68955-19-1
Warning
- Keep out of reach of children, do not swallow, avoid contact with eyes.
- Potentially irritating to the respiratory tract (when in powder form) and skin, wear gloves and goggles during handling.
- The finished shampoo may sting slightly in the eyes. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water. Not recommended for use in children's products.
- Sodium coco sulfate may be irritating to some people. It should be avoided by people sensitive to sodium lauryl sulfate. Test your products on a small area of skin before use.
- Tolerates high butter or oil content in formulas.
Signal word: DANGER!
- H302 Harmful if swallowed.
- H315 Irritating to skin.
- H318 Causes serious eye damage.
- H400 Very toxic to aquatic life.
- H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects.