Ingredients > Monoisopropanolamines
(ingredients)Burlington Chemical Co., Inc. - An oleic isopropanolamide that is a lubricant, emulsifier, and corrosion inhibitor for metal working. It is used to prepare invert emulsions of high molecular weight polymers (typical in water treatment, furniture polishes, deep draw stamping fluids, and car washes).
(ingredients)McIntyre Group Ltd. - A coconut monoisopropanolamide that is 100% DEA and MEA free. Ultra pure and optimized, it provides enhanced viscosity response and foam stability. It has very low residual reactants and by products making it deal for natural formulations.
(ingredients)McIntyre Group Ltd. - A high purity monoisopropanolamide, which is designed for use in household and cosmetic preparations. It is an excellent viscosity builder and foam stabilizer. It has a very low residual free amine and is a suitable replacement for diethanolamides.
(ingredients)McIntyre Group Ltd. - An oil soluble amide, that when blended with anionic surfactants provides excellent viscosity building properties at very low concentrations.
(ingredients)McIntyre Group Ltd. - A very mild, high foaming sulfosuccinate derived from coconut oil. Due to it's mildness and flash foam in hard water, it's recommended as a partial replacement for anionics used in cosmetics. It also dries to a friable powder making it an excellent additive to rug shampoos.
(ingredients)McIntyre Group Ltd. - A vegetable derived sulfosuccinate surfactant that is very mild to both skin and eyes. It is used in shampoos, bubble baths, bath products and body cleansers.