Sodium stearate CAS 822-16-2
Sodium stearate is a white powder that is slightly soluble in cold water and can quickly dissolve in hot water. Strong hot soap does not crystallize after being cooled. It has excellent emulsification, penetration, and cleaning power, a smooth feeling, and a fat odor. Easy to dissolve in hot water or alcohol water, the solution becomes alkaline due to hydrolysis.
Item | Specification |
Vapor pressure | 0Pa at 25℃ |
Melting point | 270 °C |
MF | C18H35NaO2 |
Odor | Fat (butter) odo |
Storage conditions | 2-8°C |
Solubility | Slightly soluble in water and ethanol (96%) |
Sodium steam is used to manufacture soap detergents and as an emulsifier in cosmetics. Sodium steam is used in the manufacture of toothpaste, as well as as as a waterproofing agent and plastic stabilizer. Sodium steam is a metal soap used as a stabilizer for polyvinyl chloride, consisting of various higher fatty acid salts such as cadmium, barium, calcium, zinc, and magnesium, with stearic acid as the base and lauric acid as the salt
Usually packed in 25kg/drum,and also can be do customized package.
Sodium stearate CAS 822-16-2
Sodium stearate CAS 822-16-2