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Surfactants released into wastewater must break down through microbial action to prevent foam accumulation in waterways and disruption of aquatic ecosystems.
Anionic surfactants carry a negative charge. They are the most widely used surfactants in laundry and dishwashing detergents due to their excellent ability to remove oily soils and clay particles. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Balance to 100% (Liquid Formula Carrier)
To maintain product consistency and meet strict commercial performance requirements, formulations must undergo comprehensive laboratory analysis. Which are you planning to manufacture first (e
| Raw Material | Function | Percentage (w/w) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | LABSA (96%) | Anionic Surfactant | 8% | | Sodium Carbonate (Dense) | Builder/Alkalinity | 25% | | Sodium Silicate | Anti-corrosion/Buffer | 8% | | Sodium Sulfate | Filler | 45% | | Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC) | Anti-redeposition | 1% | | Sodium Perborate (Bleach) | Stain removal | 10% | | TAED (Activator) | Activates bleach below 60°C | 2% | | Optical Brightener | Whitening | 0.5% | | Perfume & Enzyme | Aesthetics & Protein stain removal | 0.5% |
Powder detergents are manufactured using three primary commercial methods: 1. Spray Drying Process