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What is the difference between AES and K12?

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AES is fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sodium sulfate. Performance: Anionic surfactant, easily soluble in water, has excellent decontamination, emulsification, foaming properties and resistance to hard water, and gentle washing properties will not damage the skin. Please note when using: without viscosity modifier, if AES is to be diluted into an aqueous solution containing 30% or 60% of active substances, it will often result in a highly viscous gel. To avoid this phenomenon, the correct method is to add the highly active product to the prescribed amount of water while stirring. Do not add water to highly active materials, otherwise it may lead to the formation of gels.
 
K12 sodium dodecyl sulfate is also called AS, abbreviated as SDS, structural formula CH3(CH2)11OSO3Na, molecular weight 288.39. White to slightly yellow powder, slightly special gas, apparent density 0.25g/mL, melting point 180~185℃ (decomposition), easily soluble in water, HLB value of 40. Non-toxic.

The compound effect will not be much better than the single effect. It is best to mix anion and non-ion. Such as: TX-10, OP-10 and other non-ionic.

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