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Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES) 28% is a surfactant commonly used in a wide range of personal care, cleaning, and industrial products. It is derived from natural sources, primarily coconut or palm oil, and is produced through the ethoxylation of lauryl alcohol, followed by sulfation. SLES 28% is known for its excellent foaming and cleansing properties, making it a popular ingredient in shampoos, body washes, dishwashing liquids, and laundry detergents. The "28%" refers to the concentration of the active ingredient, which is typically diluted in formulations for use.
Country Of Origin : India
In addition to its primary function as a surfactant, SLES 28% is appreciated for its ability to reduce surface tension and improve the spreadability of products. It helps to break down oils, grease, and dirt, making it highly effective in cleaning formulations. While it is highly effective in cleaning, it is often combined with other surfactants to balance its harshness, as SLES 28% can be drying to the skin in higher concentrations. Its versatility also extends to industrial applications such as in the formulation of emulsions, agrochemicals, and paints, providing both cleaning and foaming abilities in these areas.