Granular Conditioning Agent Steartrimonium Chloride 70% 112-03-8
Steartrimonium Chloride is a solid granular substance, mainly composed of stannous chloride, with an active content of 70%. The carrier used is cetearyl glucoside. It looks like small particles ranging from beige to light yellow. Whether it's for cosmetics or industrial products, the fluidity is good, and the amount added can be controlled quite accurately. The whale wax stearoyl glucoside inside is a mild non-ionic
Emulsifier that helps it disperse better and is more stable during processing. This thing has been specially optimized and is particularly convenient to add to formulas without or with little water.
Functional Highlights
The quaternary ammonium structure of ammonium chloride can firmly adsorb on negatively charged surfaces, and whether it is a wash away or non wash product, it can play a regulating and anti-static role. The morphology of solid particles can reduce viscosity fluctuations and ensure more accurate dosage during production. Whale wax stearic acid glucoside can increase moisturizing sensation and structural stability, without affecting the action of cationic components, so it is very suitable for making emulsified cosmetics and other products.
Performance and Application
This type of cationic particle is useful in many places. Like conditioning cream, wash off hair care products, as well as those little water lotion, as long as the importance of easy operation and consistent ingredients each time, it is absolutely right to use it. If the formula requires a lightweight conditioning effect, reduces static electricity, and makes hair comb smoothly, its performance is particularly outstanding.
Formulation Use
It's also easy to use, just add it directly to the oil phase or disperse it at a not too high temperature without stirring vigorously. Can be paired with most non-ionic and amphoteric components. The dosage usually depends on the demand. To achieve the desired conditioning or thickening effect, add 0.5% to 5%.