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

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SULFOROKAnol® L270/1A MB (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L270/1A MB is an anionic surfactant from the group of alkyl ether sulphates (INCI name: Sodium Laureth Sulphate). It is based mainly on raw material...
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Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L270/1A MB   (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L290/1M belongs to the group of anionic surfactants known in the INCI as:MIPA Laureth Sulfate (and) Propylene Glycol. It contains approx. 85% of the...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M MB (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L290/1M MB belongs to the group of anionic surfactants known in the INCI as:MIPA Laureth Sulfate (and) Propylene Glycol. It contains approx. 85% of...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol®L290/1M MB  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol®L385/1T (TIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L385/1T belongs to the anionic surfactants group. The product is characterised by high contents of active substance, over 82%. It’s present in the form...
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Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
107600-36-2
SULFOROKAnol®L385/1T   (TIPA Laureth Sulfate, Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol® L390/1M (MIPA Laureth Sulfate Propylene Glycol) SULFOROKAnol L390/1M belongs to the group of anionic surfactants with active substance concentration of 85%. It is provided in the form of a clear viscous colourless...
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Alkyl ether sulfates, Mixtures
SULFOROKAnol® L390/1M  (MIPA Laureth Sulfate Propylene Glycol)
SULFOROKAnol® L430/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L430/1 is an anionic surfactant, based on ethoxylated lauryl alcohol The product is available in the form of a clear solution containing 30% of active...
Composition
Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L430/1  (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
SULFOROKAnol® L725/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate) SULFOROKAnol L725/1 is an anionic surface active agent based on ethoxylated lauryl alcohol. The product is available as a transparent aqueous solution with a 25%...
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Alkyl ether sulfates
CAS No.
68891-38-3
SULFOROKAnol® L725/1 (Sodium C12-C14 Laureth Sulfate)
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70GP (Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate) SULFOSUCCINATE DOSS70GP is an anionic surfactant with a concentrated active substance content (70%) in propylene glycol (INCI name: Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate)....
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Sulfosuccinates
CAS No.
577-11-7
Sulfobursztynian DOSS70GP (Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate)
POLIkol 4000 Ready to use POLIkol 4000 is a product from the polyoxyethylene glycol group (PEG with a mean molecular mass of 4000) with the INCI name: PEG-90. The commercial product is a...
Composition
Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 4000
POLIkol 4000 PILLS (PEG-90) Ready to use POLIkol 4000 PILLS is a product from the polyoxyethylene glycol group (PEG with a mean molecular mass of 4000) with the INCI name: PEG-90. The commercial product...
Composition
Polyethylene glycols
CAS No.
25322-68-3
POLIkol 4000 PILLS (PEG-90)
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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.