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  • History of Alkyl Polyglycosides – Developments in industry

    Alkyl glucoside or Alkyl Polyglycoside is a well-known industrial product and has been a typical product of academic focus on for a long time. More than 100years ago, Fischer Synthesized and identified the first alkyl glycosides in a laboratory, about 40years later, the first patent application d...
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  • Development status of sulfonated and sulphated products? (3 of 3)

    2.3 Olefin sulfonate Sodium olefin sulfonate is a type of sulfonate surfactant prepared by sulfonating olefins as raw materials with sulfur trioxide. According to the position of the double bond, it can be divided into a-alkenyl sulfonate (AOS) and Sodium internal olefin sulfonate (IOS). 2.3.1 a-...
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  • Development status of sulfonated and sulphated products? (2 of 3)

    2.2 Fatty alcohol and its alkoxylate sulfate Fatty alcohol and its alkoxylate sulfate are a class of sulfate ester surfactants prepared by the sulfation reaction of alcohol hydroxyl group with sulfur trioxide. Typical products are fatty alcohol sulfate and fatty alcohol polyoxygen Vinyl ether sul...
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  • Development status of sulfonated and sulphated products? (1 of 3)

    The functional groups that can be sulfonated or sulfated by SO3 are mainly divided into 4 categories; benzene ring, alcohol hydroxyl group, double bond, A-carbon of Ester group, the corresponding raw materials are alkylbenzene, fatty alcohol (ether), olefin, fatty acid methyl ester(FAME), typical...
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  • What’s Anionic Surfactant ?

    After being ionized in water, it has surface activity and with negative charged which is called an anionic surfactant. Anionic surfactants are the products with the longest history, the largest capacity and the most varieties among surfactants. Anionic surfactants are divided into sulfonate and a...
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  • What’s surfactant ?

    Surfactant is a type of compounds. It can lower the surface tension of between two liquids, between a gas and a liquid, or between a liquid and a solid. Thus, its character makes it useful as detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, and dispersants. Surfactants are generally orga...
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  • Other industries

    Other industries   The application areas of APG in metal cleaning agents also include: traditional cleaning agents in the electronics industry, kitchen equipment heavy dirt, cleaning and disinfection of medical equipment, cleaning of textile spindles and spinnerets in the textile printing and dye...
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  • Automobile and others transportation industry.

    Automobile and others transportation industry.   At present, there are many different types of cleaning agents for automobiles, external cleaning agents and automotive air-conditioning cleaning agents are mainly used. When engine of the car is running, it continuously radiates outwards, and suff...
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  • Surface treatment industry

    Surface treatment industry   The surface of plated products must be thoroughly pre-treated before plating. Degreasing and etching are indispensable processes, and some metal surfaces need to be thoroughly cleaned before treatment. APG is widely used in this area. The application of APG in the cle...
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  • Application of APG in the Petrochemical industry.

    Application of APG in the Petrochemical industry.       In the process of petroleum exploration and exploitation, crude oil leakage is very easy to occur. In order to avoid the occurrence of safety accidents, the work site must be cleaned in time. It will be caused big loss that poor heat transfe...
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  • Application of APG in the machinery industry.

    Application of APG in the machinery industry. The chemical cleaning of metal parts processing in the machinery industry refers to the surface cleaning of all kinds of workpieces and profiles before and after metal processing and metal surface processing, and before sealing and anti-rust. It also ...
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  • The detergency mechanism of water-based metal cleaning agents

    The detergency mechanism of water-based metal cleaning agents The washing effect of the water-based metal cleaning agent is achieved by the properties of surfactants such as wetting, penetration, emulsification, dispersion, and solubilization. Specifically: (1) Wetting mechanism. The hydrophobic...
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