CAS: 13557-75-0
EINCES: 236-942-6
Sodium lauroyl lactylate is anionic emulsifiers resulting from the reaction of Lauric acid (lipophillic) with Lactic Acid (Hydrophilic) which are then neutralized with a cation to make them very mild, non-stripping and non-irritating surfactants for the skin, eyes and hair. Sodium lauroyl lactylate can be used as primary emulsifiers for o/w and w/o emulsions; It is be used as foam enhancement agents as well. These products are also good humectants, moisturizers, and some offer anti- microbial properties. They are well known for their multi- functional properties making them valuable products For a multitude of personal care products.
1.5 to 3.0% in emulsions
10.0 to 30% in surfactant systems
0.3% to 0.5%% as preservative
add to the water phase *
Additional thickeners required
2.0 to 3.0% fatty alcohol (cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, or cetearyl alcohol 30/70)
Co-emulsifiers recommended for optimal stability
1.5 to 2.5% glyceryl stearate
2.0 to 2.8% myristyl myristate
combine with equal Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate for optimal stability and elegance
Additional surfactants recommended for optimal foam (formulate for total 30.0 to 40.0 total actives)
10.0 to 30.0% polyclucose lactylate blend
10.0 to 30.0% decyl glucoside
shaving creams
baby wash
face wash
laundry products
fragrance sprays / pomades
perfuming
Items | Standard |
Appearance | White waxy solid |
Content | ≥95.0% |
Loss on dry | ≤3.0% |
pH (1% Titrimetric solution) | 6.0-7.0 |
Ester Value | 165-205mg KOH/g |
Acid value | 30-60mg KOH/g |
Lead | ≤2ppm |
Arsenic | ≤2ppm |
■ 10kg/carton