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BKC Netchem
  • INCI Name:
    Benzalkonium Chloride
BKC, Benzalkonium chloride, is a quaternary ammonium compound. It is a mixture of alkylbenzyldimethylammonium chlorides. The three main uses areas: a biocide, a cationic surfactant, and a phase transfer agent. Benzalkonium chloride is used in fabric soft...view more BKC, Benzalkonium chloride, is a quaternary ammonium compound. It is a mixture of alkylbenzyldimethylammonium chlorides. The three main uses areas: a biocide, a cationic surfactant, and a phase transfer agent. Benzalkonium chloride is used in fabric softeners, cosmetics, shampoos, conditioners, and body lotions. As a biocide it is among the most common active ingredients in household and industrial disinfectants. view less
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OSSAMONIO 1825 Organo Sintesis OSSAMONIO 1825 is an antistatic and conditioning agent composed of 25% stearalkonium chloride. Cationic surface-active agents are strongly absorbed on many surfaces. Their cationic charge imparts antistatic properties to wood, cotton, other cellulosic fiv...view more OSSAMONIO 1825 is an antistatic and conditioning agent composed of 25% stearalkonium chloride. Cationic surface-active agents are strongly absorbed on many surfaces. Their cationic charge imparts antistatic properties to wood, cotton, other cellulosic fivers, and to certain synthetic feibers. They are also useful as antistatic and softeners in conditioners for human hair. view less
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OSSAMONIO 1880 Organo Sintesis OSSAMONIO 1880 is an antistatic and conditioning agent composed of 80% stearalkonium chloride. Cationic surface-active agents are strongly absorbed on many surfaces. Their cationic charge imparts antistatic properties to wood, cotton, other cellulosic fiv...view more OSSAMONIO 1880 is an antistatic and conditioning agent composed of 80% stearalkonium chloride. Cationic surface-active agents are strongly absorbed on many surfaces. Their cationic charge imparts antistatic properties to wood, cotton, other cellulosic fivers, and to certain synthetic feibers. They are also useful as antistatic and softeners in conditioners for human hair. view less
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