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Humectants triethanolamine

Triethanolamine is used as an intermediate in the manufacturing of surfactants, textile specialties, waxes, polishes, herbicides, petroleum demulsifiers, toilet goods, cement additives, and cutting oils. Triethanolamine is also claimed to be used for the production of lubricants for the rubber gloves and textile industries. Other general uses are as buffers, solvents, and polymer plasticizers, and as a humectant. [Pg.794]

Definition Triethanolamine salt of lactic acid Empirical CsHes CeHisNOs Uses Humectant in cosmetics... [Pg.4319]

Stearic acid amine saponified from triethanolamine and stearic acid acts as a strong oil-in-water emulsifier, and glycerin is a weak water-in-oil emulsifier. Glycerol and ethylparaben are humectant and antiseptic, respectively. [Pg.71]

DeSnition Triethanolamine salt of cocoyl sarcosine Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Surfactant in cosmetics Regulatory Canada DSL Manuf./Distrib. Somerset Cosmetic Co. Variati Trade Names Sarcosinate CT-30 TEA-dimethicone copolyol phosphate Synonyms Siloxanes and silicones, dimethyl, ether with ethylene glycol / propylene glycol copolymer mono dihydrogen phosphate, triethanolamine Triethanolamine polydimethylsiloxypropyl polyethoxy phosphate Uses Humectant and surfactant in cosmetics TEA-dodecylbenzenesulfonate... [Pg.2493]


See other pages where Humectants triethanolamine is mentioned: [Pg.165]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.762]    [Pg.420]    [Pg.85]   
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