IVANHOE I-PEG 400 MO

This product is a water-soluble nonionic surfactant derived from synthetic and vegetable-based raw materials. It has multifunctionality and is suitable for use in a wide range of applications in the HIandI (Household, Industrial, and Institutional), personal care, and industrial formulations. Its primary function is as an emulsifier, and it can be combined with other emulsifiers to create stable emulsions, particularly in mild pH conditions.

Supplied By: Ivanhoe Industries Inc.

Product Code: Q03174

Regional Availability: Canada

INCI Name: PEG-400

Chemical Name: PEG 400 Monooleate, Polyethylene Glycol Monooleate

Functions: Anti-Static Agent, Emollient, Emulsifier, Lubricant, Plasticizer, Stabilizer, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic)

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    I - PEG 400MO has a primary function as an emulsifier and can be used with other emulsifiers to create stable emulsions in mild pH conditions.

    • Emulsifier for calf milk replacements.
    • Plasticizer and antistatic for PVC formulations.
    • Emulsifier for metalworking fluids.
    • Acts as an emollient in personal care products.
    • Lubricant in textile lubricants.
    • Stabilizer for agricultural adjuvants.

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    Clear pale yellow liquid

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    • Canada

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    • I - PEG 400MO is available in drums, totes and bulk quantities.
    • Store I - PEG 400MO in closed containers at temperatures below 90°F (32°C).