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Surfactant (amphoteric)

Genaminox CHE

Genaminox CHE is Clariant’s pioneering generation of Amine Oxide (AO) for hard surface cleaners (HSC). Made from a plant-based renewable hydrophobe, Genaminox CHE enables manufacturers to cut active ingredient input to achieve lower cost, greener pro ducts with enhanced cleaning performance.
Benefits
  • Excellent static foam profile (ideal choice for spray and HSC formulations)
  • Strong emulsification power
  • Excellent wetting characteristics
  • Peroxide stable
  • Compatible with cationic formulations
  • Detergency booster
  • Hard water tolerant
  • Controlling of viscosity
Product details
Product Function
  • Surfactant (amphoteric)
Applications
  • Hard surface cleaning
  • Hand dishwashing
  • Home and Household Care
  • Laundry Detergent or Pre-treatment
MSDS and TDS
Genaminox CHE is proven in industry standard Gardner tests to consistently outperform alternative surfactants at a very low concentration. Due in principal to the fact that Genaminox CHE has a Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) of less than half that of lauryldimethyl A.O, up to 66 % less active ingredient is required to deliver significant performance improvements for HSC formulations.

Tests using existing market products show that Genaminox CHE delivers 50 % better soil removal in an anti-bacterial formulation and a 44 % improvement in a green all-purpose cleaner formulation.
Technical Data
AppearanceClear, yellowish to yellow liquid
Active Substance (ca.)37%
INCI-NameCocoyldiethoxy amineoxide
Applications
  • Dairy & food cleaning
  • Hand dishwashing
  • Hard surface cleaning
  • Industrial cleaners
  • Vehicle washing
  • Pre-treatment

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