N-Acylamino acid salts |
Amino acid type of anionic surfactants are mild to the skin and hair and have excellent biodegradability and good cleansing, penetrating, emulsifing, anti-static, and bacteriostasis effects. They exhibit superior foaming ability in acidic systems. |
Alkyl ether carboxylates |
Anionic surfactants, like soap, are human- and enviromentally-friendly with a low irritation potential and biodegradability. They are superior to soap, however, in water solubility and hard water stability. |
Alkyl phosphates/polyoxyetylene alkyl ether phosphates |
Anionic surfactants with excellent alkali- and acid- resistance. They produce as much foam as soap and provide a fresh, clean feeling. |
N-Acyl taurates |
Very safe anionic surfactants with super foaming, cleansing, and wetting properties. Except for CMT-30T, they are all high purity grade products containing very small amounts of inorganic salts. |
Alkyl sulfates |
Alkyl sulfates generally exhibit amazing cleansing ability for oily dirt. These are all highly purified and contain very low amounts of by-products such as unreacted alcohols, salts, decahydrated sodium surfate, etc. |
Polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfates |
Polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfates are excellent foaming and cleansing agents. Compared to alkyl sulfates, they have greater water solubility at low temperatures and better foam stability in hard water. |
Sulfonates |
Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate is in weak acids and has prime foaming ability and water stability. Sodium C14-16 olefin sulfonate has good biodegradability, superior acid resistance, and excellent foaming and cleansing properties. |