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Foam Boosting

Create luxurious foam in your cosmetic products with our foam-boosting agents. Check all the chemical products you need for foam boosting with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop foam boosting raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

(-)-Carnitine

(541-15-1)
antimethemoglobinemic, cyanide antidote Essential cofactor of fatty acid metabolism; required for the transport of fatty acids through the inner mitochondrial membrane. Synthetized primarily in the liver and kidney; highest concentrations f ound in heart and skeletal muscle. Dietary sources include red meat, dairy products, beans, avocado. Carniking(R) is a product for premix- and feed industry. It is particularly recommended for the enrichment of compound feed. L-Carnitine is a natural, vitami

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Cetyl alcohol

(36653-82-4)
Fragrance, emulsifier, gas chromatographic fixed liquid (maximum use temperature 100 ℃, solvent is acetone) separation and analysis of low-boiling oxygen compounds and fatty amines.

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Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-sulfo-ω-hydroxy-, C10-16-alkyl ethers, sodium salts

(68585-34-2)
Important surfactant, the main component of liquid laundry detergent, widely used in daily chemical, personal care, fabric washing, fabric softening and other industries.

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Alcohols, C16-18

(67762-27-0)
Cetostearyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol or cetylstearyl alcohol is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of cetyl and stearyl alcohols and is classified as a fatty alcohol. It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations. It is commonly used in hai

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1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-coco acyl derivs., inner salts

(61789-40-0)
Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) is an organic compound derived from coconut oil and dimethylaminopropylamine. CAPB is available as a viscous pale yellow solution and it is used as a surfactant in personal care products. The name reflects that the major part of the molecule, the lauric acid group, is derived from coconut oil. Cocamidopropyl betaine to a significant degree has replaced cocamide DEA.

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Stearyl alcohol

(112-92-5)
Substitute for cetyl alcohol in pharmaceutical dispensing, in cosmetic creams, for emulsions, textile oils and finishes, as antifoam agent, lubricant, and chemical raw material.

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1-Decanol

(112-30-1)
In the manufacture of plasticizers, synthetic lubricants, petroleum additives, herbicides, surface active agents, solvents.Has moderate antifoaming capacity.

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Stearamide

(124-26-5)
Corrosion inhibitor in oil wells.

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Dodecyldimethylamine oxide

(1643-20-5)
This product is mainly used in dishwashing detergents and industrial liquid bleaching agents. It has the effect of foam stabilization, and can improve the compatibility of thickeners and the overall stability of the product.

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Foam boosting refers to the enhancement of foaming capacity and stability in cosmetic formulations. According to chemical structure, foam boosting can be categorized into surfactants. Surfactants are further divided into anionic, cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric types, each offering unique foaming properties and compatibility with different formulations. According to functionality, foam boosting can be classified into primary foam boosting, which initiates foam formation, and secondary foam stabilizer, which stabilizes and prolongs foam persistence. According to the application, foam boosting can be used in various cosmetic products such as shampoos, cleansers, and bath products. "Foam boosting" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for foam boosting.

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foam boosting are substances that create pores in the material they are applied to. Chemical foam boosting is compounds that, upon heating, decompose to release gases such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen, forming fine pores within the polymer matrix.

foam boosting typically exhibits high surface activity, effectively reducing the surface tension of liquids. They arrange themselves at the liquid film surface with a bilayer structure, surrounding air to form bubbles, which then combine to create foam.

Foaming agent application:

•Foaming cleansers

•Shaving creams

•Facial cleansers

•Body washes

•Bubble bath products

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