Glutamate DC100
Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate (Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate if pH<8)Item #: 2230
Best available price $15.40/kg
QTY in KG | FOB price per KG |
---|---|
Kilogram | |
20 | $23.55 |
40 | $21.55 |
80 | $20.30 |
140 | $19.05 |
220 | $18.05 |
300 | $17.05 |
Benefits Glutamate DC100
- Natural and biodegradable
- Powder form means no unnecessary transport and storage of water
- High foaming, great performance in acidic conditions
- Mild surfactant that imparts a pleasant skin feel
- COSMOS
- Easy to use
Packaging Description
- Drums of 20 KG. One full pallet is 18 drums (360 KG). One 20 ft container is 10 pallets (3.6 MT).
Leadtime
Available for shipment within 2 weeksProduct information Glutamate DC100
Description
Glutamate DC100 is a powder form of Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate. It has a salt concentration with a maximum of 16%. Glutamate DC100 is a high foaming, anionic, amino acid surfactant. It's a natural product based on the amino acid glutamic acid. It has great biodegradability and has reasonable tolerance to both salt and hard water. Glutamate DC100 is a mild surfactant that will leave the skin feeling extremely pleasant and silky. It is easy to use and easy to store and has a shelf life of 24 months. Also available as 30% and 40% solution, called Glutamate DC30 and Glutamate DC40.
INCI Name
Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate (Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate if pH<8)
Chemical Name
L-glutamic acid, N-coco acyl derivs., disodium salts (L-glutamic acid, N-coco acyl derivs., monosodium salts if pH<8)
HS Code
3402.3990
CAS Number
68187-30-4 (68187-32-6 if pH<8)
Product Form
Powder
Region of Origin
Asia Pacific
Reach
01-2119961354-36-XXXX
Product Group
Amino Acid-based Surfactants
Markets, applications & functions Glutamate DC100
Product Functions
Anionic Surfactant, Cleansing, Foaming agent
Similar or equivalent to
Eversoft UCS-100S
Applications
Body Lotions, Body Washes, Facial Masks, Skin Moisturizers, Shampoos, Shower Gels, Skin Exfoliators, Soaps
SubMarket
Body Care, Hair Care, Skin Care
Market
Personal Care
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