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Foaming

Find luxurious lather and bubbles with top-quality foaming agents. Check all the chemical products you need for foaming with CAS NO., property information, SDS. Shop foaming raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information to achieve the desired texture and performance in your formulations.

sodium laureth-4 carboxylate

(38975-03-0)

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Sodium dodecyl sulfate

(151-21-3)
1. Surfactants, decontamination, foaming, wetting agents, etc. 2. Relatively low-level ion pair reagents are cheaper than heptane and sodium pentane sulfonate when the requirements are not high. 3. Used as raw materials and modified materials 4, capillary electrophoresis analysis, additives, generally used as a molar solution5, other analytical methods will also be used, such as flow column analysis. Used as washing and textile auxiliary, also used as toothpaste foaming agent, fire-extinguishing

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Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate

(137-16-6)
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is a surfactant extensively utilized in personal care products, valued for its outstanding cleansing and foaming properties. This ingredient is particularly common in shampoos and body washes, effectively removing dirt and grease while maintaining the natural moisture of hair and skin. Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate not only provides rich foam but also offers a gentle cleansing experience, making the usage enjoyable and comfortable for consumers. Moreover, it is widely applied in the cosmetics industry, significantly enhancing skin softness and smoothness, resulting in a more refined and elastic appearance. By incorporating this ingredient, cosmetics can better adhere to the skin, providing a more lasting makeup effect. Whether in creams, lotions, or cleansing products, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate plays its unique role in improving the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

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Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate

(1847-58-1)
Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate is a solid anionic surfactant of vegetable origin[1]. Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate is an immunoadjuvant. Anti-immunosuppressive effect[2].

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Sodium N-lauryl-β-iminodipropionate

(3655-00-3)
disodium lauriminodipropionate is a surfactant with cleansing and foaming properties.

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Sodium methyl oleoyl taurate

(137-20-2)
Widely used in printing and dyeing industry, especially suitable for wool fiber before dyeing and washing, the dosage is 1 ~ 2 g/L. It can be used for wool fabrics before dyeing, with dosage of 0.5~1.0 g/L, and treatment at 30~40 ℃ for 20 min. It can also be used as a penetrating agent for cationic dyes and a leveling agent for dyeing silk fabrics.

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Sodium cetyl sulfate

(1120-01-0)
HEXADECYL SULFATE, [SODIUM SALT] is a white paste or liquid with a mild odor. May float or sink in water. (USCG, 1999)

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Foaming agents refer to substances facilitating the formation of foam by trapping numerous small bubbles of air or other gas within a small volume of liquid, altering the liquid's surface tension. According to their composition, foaming agents can be categorized into surfactants, proteins, and synthetic polymers. Based on their application, they can be divided into high-density foam producers for applications like foaming hand soap, foam face wash, and low-density foam generators for products like shaving creams. "Foaming agent" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for foaming agents.

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Foaming agents function by reducing the surface tension of liquids, enabling the formation of bubbles and foam when the product is agitated or applied.

When foaming agents are introduced into formulations, they work to lower the surface tension of the liquid, allowing air to become trapped within the solution, resulting in the formation of bubbles and foam. This creates a pleasing sensory experience during product application, enhancing the perception of cleanliness.

In cosmetic foaming agents are used in:

•Facial cleansers

•Body washes

•Shaving creams

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