Tris(Acetiminoacetoxyethoxy Methacrylate) PPG-6 Trimethylolpropane
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About Tris(Acetiminoacetoxyethoxy Methacrylate) PPG-6 Trimethylolpropane
Tris(Acetiminoacetoxyethoxy Methacrylate) PPG-6 Trimethylolpropane is an ester in which parts derived from an acid and an alcohol are bonded.[1] The number 6 after PPG indicates the average number of linked propylene oxide units. Depending on this number and the type of fatty component attached, its oil miscibility and application feel may vary. In cosmetics, it is used to help the ingredients in a formulation bond together and maintain its form, and to form a thin film on the skin, hair, and nail surfaces after application.[1]
Tris(Acetiminoacetoxyethoxy Methacrylate) PPG-6 Trimethylolpropane Details
- Ingredient function
- Binding, Film Forming
- INCI name
- TRIS(ACETIMINOACETOXYETHOXY METHACRYLATE) PPG-6 TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE
- CosIng ID
- 86991
Tris(Acetiminoacetoxyethoxy Methacrylate) PPG-6 Trimethylolpropane References
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