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Emulsifiers are substances that enable the formation of emulsions and prevent the reaggregation of molecules.

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Maxlube 200 Maxlube 200 is used in synthetic and semi-synthetic lubricantsand coolants, drawing compounds, can drawing compounds, water based hydraulic fluids, textile fiber...
Composition
Fatty acids esters
Maxlube 200
Maxlube 331 Maxlube 331 replaces normal oil soluble fluids without sacrificing performance and providing for a cleaner operational environment and oil free parts
Composition
Polyesters
Maxlube 331
Maxlube 450X Maxlube 450X is used in water reducible synthetic metal working fluids. In combination with alkanolamines, non-nitrate corrosio inhibitors like Maxhib AB-400 and...
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Mixtures
Maxlube 450X
Maxlube 510 Maxlube 510 is a water soluble lubricants additive. It was developed to enhance the lubrication characteristics of metalworking and metalforming products.
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Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
52624-57-4
Maxlube 510
Maxlube 510/60 Maxlube 510/60 is a water soluble lubricants additive. It was developed to enhance the lubrication characteristics of metalworking and metalforming products.
Composition
Alkoxylated alcohols
CAS No.
52624-57-4
Maxlube 510/60
Maxlube HPH-1 Maxlube HPH-1 is designed for silicate systems to reduce torque and drag in directional drilling applications. A 2% addition in sodium silicate mud reduce torque...
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Mixtures
Maxlube HPH-1
Maxlube MV Maxlube MV is recommended as a general purpose lubricants in metal working fluids. It is soluble in oil and easily emulsified. Improves the wetting characteristics...
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Fatty acids esters
Maxlube MV
Maxlube SMO Maxlube SMO is effective lubricants and emulsifiers for textile and metalworking applications. It is soluble in vegetable oils and mineral oils.
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Sorbitan esters
CAS No.
1338-43-8
Maxlube SMO
POLIkol 1500 (PEG-32) POLIkol 1500 is a product belonging to the polyoxyethylene-glycol group - PEG with an average molecular weight of 1500 (INCI name: PEG-32). The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 1500 (PEG-32)
POLIkol 2000 FLAKES (PEG-45) POLIkol 2000 Flakes is a product that belongs to polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 2000), INCI name: PEG-45. The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
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25322-68-3
POLIkol 2000 FLAKES (PEG-45)
POLIkol 2000 (PEG-45) POLIkol 2000 is a product belonging to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 2000), INCI name: PEG-45. The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 2000 (PEG-45)
POLIkol 300 (PEG-6) POLIkol 300 belongs to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 300). INCI: PEG-6. The product is a colourless liquid well soluble...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 300 (PEG-6)
POLIkol 3000 (PEG-60) POLIkol 3000 is a product belonging to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 3000), INCI name: PEG-60. The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 3000 (PEG-60)
POLIkol 3000 FLAKES (PEG-60) POLIkol 3000 Flakes belongs to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 3000), INCI name: PEG-60. The commercial product is...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 3000 FLAKES (PEG-60)
POLIkol 400 (PEG-8) POLIkol 400 belongs to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 400). INCI: PEG-8. The product is a colourless liquid, well...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 400 (PEG-8)
POLIkol 4500 (PEG-100) POLIkol 4500 is a product belonging to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 4500), INCI name: PEG-100. The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 4500 (PEG-100)
POLIkol 600 (PEG-12) POLIkol 600 belongs to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 600). INCI: PEG-12. The product is available as a high viscosity...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 600 (PEG-12)
POLIkol 6000 (PEG-135) POLIkol 6000 is a product belonging to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 6000), INCI name: PEG-135. The commercial product...
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Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 6000 (PEG-135)
POLIkol 6000 FLAKES (PEG-135) POLIkol 6000 Flakes is a product belonging to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 6000), INCI name: PEG-135. The commercial...
Composition
Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 6000 FLAKES (PEG-135)
POLIkol 800 (PEG-16) POLIkol 800 belongs to the group of polyoxyethylene glycols (PEG with an average molecular weight of 600). INCI: PEG-16. The product is a high viscosity liquid or...
Composition
Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 800 (PEG-16)
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Emulsifiers are substances that enable the formation of emulsions and prevent the reaggregation of molecules.

An emulsion is a colloidal system consisting of at least two immiscible liquids, where one phase is dispersed in the other in the form of droplets.

Emulsifiers are chemical compounds of amphiphilic structure, which means that hydrophilic polar groups (called ‘head’) and hydrophobic non-polar groups (called ‘tail’) are present in their structure. The most common emulsifiers are surfactants. The emulsifier molecules adsorb at the phase boundary, reducing the interfacial tension. After reducing the tension, a spontaneous emulsification process takes place under the influence of the movement of particles. The resulting stable system is called an emulsion.

Two basic types of emulsions are distinguished:

  • oil in water (O/W) – formed as a result of dispersion of a non-polar oil phase droplet in the polar aqueous phase; in this system water is a continuous phase and oil is a dispersed phase,
  • water in oil (W/O) – formed as a result of water dispersion in the oil phase, where the water layer is a dispersed phase and the oil is a continuous phase.

There are two methods for obtaining emulsions:

  • mechanical shaking of immiscible liquids – using shakers or mixers,
  • the use of ultrasound – using an ultrasonic field with thousands of vibrations per second.

Emulsifiers are used in almost all branches of industry. Among others, they are used in the production of agrochemicals, detergents, paints, varnishes, food products, packaging, cosmetics; cleaning and industrial washing; in the construction, paper, metallurgy, pharmaceutical, fuel and textile industries.