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Viscosity Controlling

Achieve optimal viscosity in your cosmetic formulations with our viscosity controlling agents. Check all the chemical products you need for viscosity controlling with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop viscosity-controlling raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Benzyl alcohol

(100-51-6)
Antimicrobial, antipruritic Used as raw materials and fixatives for perfumes, pharmaceutical raw materials and anesthetics, preservatives, dyeing auxiliaries, solvents for paints and inks, and used to make ballpoint pen oil; used as chromatographic analysis reagents, and also used in organic synthesis; used to prepare flowers Fragrance oil and medicine, etc., also used as a solvent and fixative for spices

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Betaine

(107-43-7)
Betaine anhydrous is a new type of fine chemical that can be widely used in food, medicine, daily chemical, printing and dyeing, chemical and other fields. Betaine anhydrous is an efficient and high-quality nutritional additive. Pharmaceutical-grade betaine can be used in medicine, cosmetics, food, fruit juice industries, and dental materials. In addition, betaine can also be used in the fermentation industry. Betaine anhydrous has the effects of improving eyesight, anti-fatty liver, protecting

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Bentonite

(1302-78-9)
Used in iron concentrate pellets, drilling mud, foundry sand binder, animal and vegetable oil decolorization, purifier, plastic filler, desiccant, adsorbent, etc.; GB2760-96: processing aid. Purifying agent; anticaking agent; suspending agent; emulsifier. Mainly used for clarification of wine; filter aid for suspended yeast in draft beer. It can effectively adsorb proteins, pigments and positively charged colloidal ions to produce aggregation. When in use, add 10 times the amount of water to mak

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Beeswax

(8012-89-3)
White wax is a chemically bleached form of yellow wax and is used in similar applications: for example, to increase the consistency of creams and ointments, and to stabilize water-in-oil emulsions. White wax is used to polish sugar-coated tablets and to adjust the melting point of suppositories.
White wax is also used as a film coating in sustained-release tablets. White beeswax microspheres may be used in oral dosage forms to retard the absorption of an active ingredient from the stomach,

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Butyl methacrylate

(97-88-1)
Monomer for resins, solvent coatings, adhesives, oil additives, emulsions for textiles, leather & paper finishing.

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Behenyl alcohol

(661-19-8)
antiviral n-Docosanol is a binder and an emulsion stabilizer. It is also used to increase a formulation’s viscosity. This is a mixture of fatty alcohols. behenyl alcohol may be used for any number of purposes in a cosmetic formulation, including as an emollient, a binder, an emulsion stabilizer, or to increase a product’s viscosity. It may be derived either synthetically or from plants.

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Bis(2-hydroxypropyl) ether

(110-98-5)
Bis(2-hydroxypropyl) Ether is commonly used as a plasticizer, an intermediate in industrial chemical reactions.

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Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-nitro-, sodium salt (1:1)

(127-68-4)
Sodium m-nitrobenzenesulfonate is used as anti-staining agent for vat dyes, sulfur dyes and color-forming protective agents for dyes, rust remover for ships and nickel remover for electroplating, and is also an intermediate for dyes and vanillin.

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Behenamide

(3061-75-4)
Behenic acid amide, also known as behenic acid amide, is a non-ionic surfactant, stable in acid, alkali and water media, smooth, odorless, waxy solid at room temperature, and hardly soluble in most solvents. Good thermal stability, with opening, anti-sticking, demoulding, lubrication, brightening, dispersion and antistatic effects. The main uses of behenic acid amide are as follows: 1. Mainly used as opening anti-sticking agent and anti-abrasion agent for CPP, BOPP, BOPET, BOPS, BOPA, BOPO, BOPL

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Viscosity controlling refers to the manipulation of the thickness or flow properties of cosmetics. According to formulation needs, viscosity modifiers can be divided into natural and synthetic categories, with natural options such as gums and waxes offering gentle control, while synthetic polymers provide precise adjustments. According to the application method, viscosity-controlling agents can be divided into emulsifiers for stabilizing oil-in-water or water-in-oil formulations, and thickeners for enhancing texture and spreadability. "Viscosity control agents" on ECHEMl mainly supply raw materials for viscosity controlling.

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Viscosity refers to a product's thickness and its resistance to deformation when force is applied, influencing how it flows and feels upon application.

In cosmetics, maintaining optimal viscosity is essential for product stability. For instance, if an emulsion is too thin, there's a risk of phase separation between oil and water components, leading to an unstable formulation that requires constant agitation or becomes ineffective over time. Similarly, in products containing suspended particles like color cosmetics or mineral sunscreens, inadequate viscosity can cause the particles to settle, resulting in formulation instability.

Main factors in viscosity controlling:

•Selection of rheology modifiers

•Concentration of thickeners or thinners

•Temperature effects

•Shear rate and shear stress

•pH of the formulation

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