APG 0810H70
Product Introduction
Caprylyl/Decyl Glucoside APG 8170 is a high-performance non-ionic surfactant, synthesized from coconut oil-based glucoside and caprylic/capric glyceride. It merges the gentleness of natural ingredients with excellent cleansing power, extensively used in skincare, shampoos, and mild detergents. It ensures effective cleaning while preserving the natural barriers of skin and hair, minimizing irritation, making it ideal for sensitive skin.
Product Usage Notes
pH Adjustment
If the product appears cloudy before use, it may be due to a high pH value. It is recommended to adjust the pH to within the range of 7-9 to restore clarity and ensure optimal performance.
Skin Testing
Although APG 8170 is widely considered gentle on the skin, individual differences may cause discomfort in some people. Therefore, it is advisable to conduct a patch test on a small area of skin before extensive use of products containing this ingredient to check for allergic reactions such as redness or itching.
Concentration Control
The recommended concentration of APG 8170 varies by application. For instance, in skincare products it typically ranges from 5% to 30%, while in cleaners it can be as high as 20%-40%. Excessive concentrations may lead to dryness or irritation, so adhere to specific formulation guidelines and avoid adjusting the concentration independently.
Avoid Eye Contact
Even though APG 8170 is relatively mild, direct contact with eyes should be avoided. In case of accidental contact, rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical assistance if necessary. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as goggles, during operation.
Compatibility with Other Ingredients
When combining APG 8170 with other chemical components, compatibility testing is necessary. Some active substances may interact with it, affecting product performance or stability. Conduct small-scale experiments to verify the safety and effectiveness of the formulation.
Labeling information
INCI name: Capryl Glucoside
CAS-No.: 68515-73-1
Synonyms: Decyl Glucoside
Product properties
Appearance
light yellow liquid
Physical properties
Solid Content(%) | 68-72 |
Water (wt %) | 28-32 |
pH Value (20% aq.) | 11.5-12.5 |
Free Alcohol (wt %) | 1max |
Viscosity (mPa·s), 25°C | 3000-5000 |
Sulfated Ash (wt %) | 4max |
Density(g/cm3),25°C | 1.15-1.17 |
Product guidance
APG 0810H70 is a nonionic surfactant that delivers superior performance by combining the formulation ease and compatibility typical of nonionics with the solubility and foam characteristics found in anionics. It provides excellent detergency on hard surfaces and offers processing benefits in various cleaning products, including kitchen and bathroom cleaners, as well as I&I alkaline cleaners. APG 0810H70 exhibits outstanding wetting capabilities, along with exceptional dispersing and surface tension reduction properties, enhancing soil removal and emulsification. Unlike conventional nonionics, APG 0810H70 is highly soluble in concentrated electrolyte solutions and can hydrotrope other less soluble ingredients.
Additionally, APG 0810H70 is derived from renewable raw materials – glucose from corn and fatty alcohols from coconut and palm kernel oils. Thanks to its chemical composition, APG 0810H70 is very mild, has low toxicity, and is readily biodegradable.
Storage and transportation
APG 0810H70 can be stored in sealed original containers protected from frost and below 43 °C for at least one year.
Maximum Storage Temperature - The recommended maximum storage temperature for APG 0810H70 is 43°C. When heating, avoid prolonged localized temperatures exceeding 43°C to prevent possible product discoloration. Using tempered water is advisable whenever possible. Low-pressure steam is acceptable if the product is monitored regularly.
Bulk Storage Material – Carbon steel should not be used to store or handle APG 0810H70 due to the risk of iron contamination. It is recommended to use plastic drums or Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), as both are suitable.
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