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Soaps

Soap is a term that describes substances intended to cleanse skin or other products. Many types of soaps exist, and they are mainly made up of fats and alkaline substances. Surfactants and detergents are common in soaps because they help reduce surface tensions, and they allow for the breakdown and suspension of solids. Soaps contain emulsifiers, which allow the solid and oil remnants to be cleared away with water.  Read More
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NANSA® PC 38 / F Innospec Performance Chemicals
  • INCI Name:
    Potassium Cocoate
NANSA® PC 38/F is an aqueous solution of a potassium fatty acid soap. Fatty acid soaps are commonly used surfactants for their cleaning and degreasing properties, but they can also help to control foam, for example in laundry liquids for automatic machine...view more NANSA® PC 38/F is an aqueous solution of a potassium fatty acid soap. Fatty acid soaps are commonly used surfactants for their cleaning and degreasing properties, but they can also help to control foam, for example in laundry liquids for automatic machine wash and other detergents, reducing the requirement to add additional de-foaming agents. They are also frequently used in personal care products and this product is ideal for use in liquid formulations, such as hand soaps for dispensers, shower and bath products, etc. Soaps are predominantly manufactured from vegetable oil raw materials and so are often perceived as natural or naturally derived surfactants. Potassium soaps provide the advantage of increased solubility over sodium salts. view less
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