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Rheology modifier

Aristoflex AVC

Aristoflex AVC is a synthetic polymer used as a gelling agent for aqueous systems and as a texturizer and thickener for oil-in-water emulsions. It is pre-neutralized, easy to use and provides formulations with excellent yield value, corresponding to superior stability even in the absence of additional emulsifier. This product has a good compatibility with organic solvents (ethanol, acetone) and is stable towards UV radiation and high shear stress
Benefits
  • Good stabilization, thickening properties 
  • EO-free
  • Fresh and light skin feel
  • Cold-processable
  • Emolliency/improved spreading 
Product details
Chemical Name
  • Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer
Product Function
  • Rheology modifier
Chemical Type
  • Synthetic Polymers
Applications
  • Hair Styling
  • Cream, Lotion
  • Sun Protection
  • Color Cosmetics
Performance Claims
  • Thickening properties
  • Pre-neutralized
  • Cold-processable
  • Stabilization properties
  • Emulsifying properties
  • Light skin feel
Environmental labels
  • EWG
  • Halal
  • Registration China
  • Vegan
  • Whole Foods Baseline
  • INCI Name:
    Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer
  • Product Function:
    Rheology modifier
  • Renewable Carbon Index (RCI):
    0 %
  • Environmental Working Group (EWG) Score:
    1
  • Has No Palm Content
  • For details about the Vegan Society label, please contact us.

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