Sodium Lauryl Ethyl Sulphate (SLES)

Description

Sodium Lauryl Ethyl Sulfate (SLES) is a chemical compound widely employed in the production of personal care and household products due to its valuable cleaning and foaming properties.

As an anionic surfactant derived from ethoxylated lauryl alcohol, SLES is an organic compound. Its primary role is as a foaming agent and surfactant in various personal care and household items, including shampoos, body washes, liquid soaps, and detergents.

One of the standout features of our Sodium Lauryl Ethyl Sulfate is its effectiveness in removing dirt, oils, and grease from surfaces, enhancing the cleaning performance of formulations. Notably, SLES is recognised for being relatively mild, making it an excellent choice for formulations designed for sensitive skin. This ensures a gentle yet highly effective cleansing experience.

SLES exhibits impressive solubility in water, allowing it to integrate into various formulations seamlessly. This creates stable emulsions and foams, improving the overall product quality. Additionally, safety and regulatory compliance are of utmost importance in our operations. We diligently adhere to industry standards and best practices, ensuring the safe and responsible use of SLES in products.

Key Features

  • Product Composition: SLES is a high-foaming, anionic surfactant typically used in personal care products.
  • Formulation: Available primarily as a dense, viscous liquid; concentrations commonly range from about 70%.
  • Versatility in Products: Ideal for shampoos, shower gels, bubble baths, and other foaming cleansers.
  • Mildness: It is less irritating and milder to skin and eyes than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), making it suitable for sensitive skin formulations.
  • Effective Cleaning Agent: Efficiently removes oils and residues, providing excellent cleaning and degreasing properties.
  • Stable in Hard Water: Maintains effectiveness even in hard water conditions, reducing the need for water softeners.
  • Foaming Capability: Produces a rich and stable foam, enhancing user experience in personal care products.
  • Environmental Profile: Biodegradable under aerobic conditions, though its production process and byproducts should be managed responsibly.
  • Economic Value: A cost-effective surfactant option that balances price and performance for manufacturers.

Applications

Personal Care Products:

  • Shampoos and Conditioners: Enhances lather and cleaning ability.
  • Body Washes and Shower Gels: Provide a rich foam and gentle cleansing.
  • Facial Cleansers: Used for its mild cleansing properties.
  • Bubble Baths: Creates abundant, long-lasting bubbles.

Household Cleaning Agents:

  • Dishwashing Liquids: Effective in grease cutting and foam generation.
  • Laundry Detergents: Helps in removing oily stains and soils.
  • All-Purpose Cleaners: Used for its degreasing and emulsifying properties.

Industrial Applications:

  • Industrial Cleaners: For degreasing and cleaning in manufacturing settings.
  • Vehicle and Boat Cleaning Products: Removes dirt and grease effectively.

Cosmetic Products:

  • Toothpaste: Contributes to foaming action for better cleaning.
  • Hair Styling Products: Provides a smooth feel and aids in formulation stability.

Pharmaceutical Applications:

  • Medicated Shampoos: Assists in the distribution and effectiveness of active ingredients.
  • Topical Ointments: Used as a base or carrier for active medicinal ingredients.

Textile and Fabric Care:

  • Fabric Softeners: Enhances the dispersion of softening agents.
  • Stain Removers: Effective in lifting stains from fabrics.

Agricultural Products:

  • Pesticide Formulations: Helps in the dispersion of active ingredients on plants.
  • Fertilizer Solutions: Acts as a wetting agent to enhance soil penetration.