Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride is a high-purity quaternary ammonium salt compound with an active ingredient content of up to 95%. This raw material can be easily dispersed in warm water and can also dissolve in alcohol, making it highly adaptable to any processing needs. It is mainly used in the field of fabric finishing, which can bring excellent softness and anti-static performance to fabrics.
Basic characteristics
As a cationic surfactant with a long alkyl chain, its core function is to enhance the tactile sensation of fabrics. After adding, the fabric will feel softer and smoother to the touch, and it can reduce static electricity generation whether worn or washed. However, it should be noted that due to its unique ionic properties, it cannot be used in combination with anionic surfactants or fluorescent agents. However, it can function well in neutral to weakly acidic systems. In addition, it has good dispersibility and is easy to process, making it a highly efficient raw material in fabric softening and conditioning products.
Core strengths
In the field of fabric care, Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride, as a
cationic fabric softener, has stable performance in both household and industrial care formulations. It not only gives the fabric a delicate and soft texture, but also enhances its anti-static effect - improving comfort during use and helping to extend the fabric's lifespan and quality. And it uses ethanol as a solvent, which is particularly convenient to add to liquid formulations; The compatibility with non-ionic additives is also very reliable, and it can be flexibly used for any type of fabric care product. These advantages combined make it the preferred raw material for formulators when developing fabric care products, ensuring both performance and stability.