PEG/PPG-450/50 Trimethylolpropane Lauryl Ether

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About PEG/PPG-450/50 Trimethylolpropane Lauryl Ether

PEG/PPG-450/50 Trimethylolpropane Lauryl Ether is an alkoxylated derivative of the ether obtained by reacting trimethylolpropane containing an average of 450 moles of ethylene oxide and 50 moles of propylene oxide with lauryl alcohol.[1] The number 450 after PPG indicates the average number of linked propylene oxide units; together with the type of fatty component attached, this affects how well it mixes with oils and the feel during application. In cosmetics, it is used to adjust the viscosity and flow of the formula.[2]

PEG/PPG-450/50 Trimethylolpropane Lauryl Ether Details

Ingredient function
Viscosity Controlling
INCI name
PEG/PPG-450/50 TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE LAURYL ETHER
CosIng ID
91407

PEG/PPG-450/50 Trimethylolpropane Lauryl Ether References

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