Liromid KDE Analysis

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Liromid KDE Analysis

Liromid KDE is used as a thickening and foam stabilizing ingredient in dishes and shampoos. The final shampoo or dishwashing liquid must be neutral or slightly alkaline (pH in the range of 6,5 to 7,5), otherwise maximum thickening cannot be achieved and the solution may become cloudy. Under recommended conditions, liromid KDE gives clear transparent solutions when used in shampoos and does not cause itching.

Liromid KDE Analysis

Liromid KDE acts as an excipient aiding the formulation of well-balanced finished products by increasing the volume of the foam produced, stabilizing the foam under particularly contaminated conditions, improving the feel and texture of the foam, and improving the viscosity.

Coconut diethanolamide (liromid KDE) is a commonly used surfactant that helps stabilize foam in hand gels, handwashing liquids, shampoos and dishwashing liquids. It is made from coconut oil and is a non-ionic surfactant.

The main uses of this surfactant are: multi-purpose cleaners, barrier creams, bath products, coolants, make-up products, dishwashing liquids, disinfectants, hand soaps, handwashing fluids, hydraulic mining oil, industrial cleaners, laundry detergents, metalworking fluids and shampoos. .

Potential occupational exposures include: machine operators, food preparation occupations, janitors and maids, sheet metal workers, healthcare aides and heating, air and refrigeration repairers.

Coconut diethanolamide may rarely cause allergic contact dermatitis, especially on the hands. Permanent products (hand protective foams) cause sensitivity much faster (5-7 months) than rinse-off products (hand washing liquids, 2-3 years).

Coconut diethanolamide contact allergy is diagnosed with a positive patch test. The standard treatment for dermatitis is usually topical corticosteroids and emollients.

The chemical structure of Liromid KDE compound is cocoamide DEA. This chemical (coconut oil diethanolamide liquid) is a surfactant for thickening and foam stabilization in all kinds of cleaning materials. Cocamide DEA is a liquid formed by the reaction of a mixture of fatty acids obtained from coconut oils with diethanolamine.

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