Coco Di-Ethanol Amide (CDEA)

Description

Coco Diethanolamide, commonly known as Cocamide DEA or Cocamide Diethanolamine, is a chemical derived from coconut oil fatty acids combined with diethanolamine. It’s widely used as a surfactant and foaming agent in various personal care items and household cleaners.

As a key ingredient, Coco Diethanolamide boosts the lathering and cleaning effectiveness of soaps and detergents, making them more efficient in removing oils and dirt. Additionally, it thickens liquid products, enhancing their texture and ease of application. It blends oil and water components in cosmetic formulations like creams and lotions, ensuring stable emulsions.

Our Coco Di-Ethanol Amide, sourced from natural coconut oil, is eco-friendly. It’s effective even in low concentrations, offering cost-effectiveness. We maintain strict quality control to ensure consistently high performance in every batch. Complying with international safety and quality standards, our product is available in a range of sizes, from small drums to large bulk containers. We use secure, durable packaging to maintain the product’s integrity during transport.

Key Features

  1. Quality Lathering: Enhances lathering and foaming in shampoos, soaps, and body washes.
  2. Viscosity Modifier: Ideal for thickening liquid products, providing a luxurious consistency.
  3. Emulsification Support: Aids in the stable emulsion of oils and water, crucial for creams and lotions.
  4. Eco-Friendly: Derived from natural coconut oil, aligning with environmentally conscious practices.
  5. Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of personal care, household, and industrial products.
  6. Conditioning Properties: Offers a smooth feel in hair care products, aiding in detangling and conditioning.

Applications

  • Enhanced Lathering: Boosts foam in shampoos, soaps, and body washes.
  • Viscosity Modification: Thickens liquid cleansers and beauty products.
  • Stable Emulsions: Aids in creating creams and lotions.
  • Improved Cleaning: Enhances the effectiveness of detergents and household cleaners.
  • Conditioning Agent: Softens hair in shampoos and conditioners.
  • Industrial Cleaning: Used in heavy-duty cleaners and degreasers.
  • Cosmetic Formulations: Integral in makeup removers and facial cleansers.
  • Agricultural Products: Included in certain agricultural chemical formulations.