Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride 95% in Ethanol CAS NO 107 64 2
Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride is a high concentration quaternary ammonium salt compound, which uses ethanol as a carrier and contains 95% active substance. It has a crucial characteristic - cationic properties, which allow it to firmly adhere to textile fibers and achieve better fabric conditioning effects. When processing liquids, this raw material is easy to operate and has stable quality. Whether added to household care products or fabric care formulas, it can be smoothly integrated without worrying about different batches affecting the effect or uneven mixing.
Product Performance
In fabric care, the softness and anti-static effect of Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride are very practical, which can keep the fabric smooth and comfortable, making it more worry free for daily use and finishing. It can make the fibers less stiff and feel soft to the touch; It can also keep the fabric fragrant for a long time; In addition, it can prevent residual components on the surface of the fabric after washing, keeping the fabric clean all the time. And it is very stable in warm water and neutral formula systems, so it is often used as a
cationic fabric softener, which can keep the soft touch of fabrics longer and make them more comfortable to use.
Safety Profile
The safety of Dimethyl Distearylammonium Chloride has been professionally evaluated for industrial production and daily use scenarios. As long as it is used according to the recommended dosage, its irritability is very low, and no matter how the formula is adjusted, its performance can remain stable. This raw material also complies with relevant international regulatory standards and can be used in the global textile and home care markets. However, when using it, it is still necessary to pay attention to conventional industrial safety regulations, such as taking protective measures during operation and storing it in a dry place, in order to ensure that the raw materials are easy to use and safe.