Sodium Aluminate

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About Sodium Aluminate

Sodium Aluminate is an ingredient in salt form, formed by an acid and a base.[1] Its solubility and charge state vary according to the components forming the salt and the formula's acidity, which also affects how it interacts with other raw materials. In cosmetics, it is used to inhibit corrosion of the contents or packaging and to buffer the formula so its acidity does not change rapidly.[2]

Sodium Aluminate Details

Ingredient function
Anticorrosive, Buffering
INCI name
SODIUM ALUMINATE
CosIng ID
79035

Sodium Aluminate References

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