Fatty Alcohol & Fatty Acid Ethoxylates are non-ionic surfactants that are derived from the ethoxylation of fatty alcohols and fatty acids. They are widely used in various industries for their excellent emulsifying, wetting, and detergency properties. These compounds are formed by the reaction of fatty alcohols or fatty acids with ethylene oxide, resulting in products with hydrophilic properties that make them effective in cleaning formulations, personal care products, and textile applications.
Triglyceride Ethoxylates are another class of non-ionic surfactants produced by the ethoxylation of triglycerides. They are used in a variety of applications, including as emulsifiers, solubilizers, and dispersing agents in the textile industry, agrotechnics, and pulp industry. These products are valued for their good dispersing, greasing, and anti-electrostatic properties. They are also considered environmentally friendly due to their natural origin and good biodegradability.