Sodium Stearate (25 kg) | Food Grade | Emulsifier | Thickner | Fine Powder | Stabililzer

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About:

Sodium stearate is the sodium salt of stearic acid, with the chemical formula C₁₈H₃₅O₂Na.

It appears as a white, waxy powder or flakes that are soluble in water and organic solvents.

Sodium stearate is commonly used as a surfactant and emulsifier in various industrial and consumer products.

It is widely employed in the manufacture of soaps, detergents, and cosmetics due to its ability to stabilize emulsions and produce foam.

The product is known for its ability to enhance the texture and consistency of products.

It is considered safe for use in personal care products, with a long history of use in various applications.

Benefits:

  • Effective Surfactant: Acts as a surfactant, lowering surface tension and improving the spreadability of products.

  • Emulsifier: Stabilizes emulsions by preventing the separation of oil and water phases.

  • Foam Enhancer: Enhances the formation and stability of foam in soaps and detergents.

  • Thickening Agent: Provides viscosity and thickness to formulations, improving texture and application.

  • Stabilizer: Helps maintain the consistency and quality of products over time.

  • Cleaning Efficiency: Improves the effectiveness of cleaning products by enhancing their ability to lift and remove dirt.

  • Skin Conditioning: Contributes to the smoothness and softness of personal care products.

  • Cost-Effective: Provides an economical solution for various industrial and consumer applications.

  • Versatility: Can be used in a wide range of products, from soaps and cosmetics to industrial lubricants and coatings.

Uses:

  • Soap Production: Used as a key ingredient in bar soaps to enhance texture and create a stable lather.

  • Cosmetics: Incorporated into creams, lotions, and other personal care products to improve texture and emulsification.

  • Detergents: Added to cleaning products to improve foaming and cleaning performance.

  • Emulsions: Used in various industrial and consumer products to stabilize emulsions and prevent separation.

  • Candles: Employed in candle making to harden wax and improve burn quality.

  • Pharmaceuticals: Used in tablet formulations as a lubricant and binder to aid in manufacturing.

  • Industrial Lubricants: Added to lubricants and coatings to reduce friction and enhance performance.

  • Textile Industry: Used in textile processing to improve the handling and finishing of fabrics.

  • Plastics: Incorporated into plastic formulations as a processing aid and stabilizer.

  • Food Industry: Employed as a food additive in certain applications to enhance texture and consistency.

 

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