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Polyglykol 4000 PS

Polyglykol 4000 PS is a yellowish wax-like solid at room temperature. It is soluble in water and polar organic solvents like acetone or methanol. Polyglykol 4000 is insoluble in pure hydrocarbons. Polyglykol 4000 PS shows typical chemical reactions of alcohols/diols and a very low evaporation rate.
Benefits
Product details
Product Function
  • Binder & Auxiliary
Chemical Type
  • Polyalkylene glycol
Applications
  • Automatic dishwashing (ADW)
  • Laundry additives
  • Laundry detergents
Handling form

Powder

Environmental labels
  • China Registration
  • EU Ecoflower
  • EWG
  • Kosher
  • Nordic Swan
  • Vegan
  • Chemical Nature:
    Polyethylene glycol (PEG-90)
  • Product Function:
    Laundry, Automatic Dish Washing
  • Renewable Carbon Index (RCI):
    0 %
  • Environmental Working Group (EWG) Score:
    1-3
  • Leaping Bunny: Individual scrutiny is needed to deliver precise conclusions for your product . Get in touch for more information.
  • For the Halal statement please get in touch with your sales contact.
Environmental labels
  • Upon request
  • Chemical Nature:
    Polyethylene glycol
  • Product Function:
    Binder and Auxiliary
  • Renewable Carbon Index (RCI):
    0 %
  • Environmental Working Group (EWG) Score:
    0
  • Leaping Bunny: Individual scrutiny is needed to deliver precise conclusions for your product . Get in touch for more information.
  • For the Halal statement please get in touch with your sales contact.
  • For the Kosher statement please get in touch with your sales contact.
  • For the vegan statement please get in touch with your sales contact.

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