SLS Sodium lauryl sulfate, also known as K12.
From daily chemicals to industrial applications, sls Sodium Lauryl Sulfate has an astonishing array of uses. The toothpaste you use daily, the shampoo you use to wash your hair, and the detergent you use at home for washing dishes and clothes—many rely on it for foaming and stain removal. In the construction industry, it's used as a functional additive in gypsum board and concrete admixtures; pharmaceutical factories use it for emulsification and dispersion of drugs and pesticides; leather factories use it as a softener and for wool washing; and in papermaking, it serves as a cooking aid, aids in wastewater flocculation, and even finds use in the deinking of waste paper.


In addition, it's used as an auxiliary in textile auxiliaries and plastics processing, and is also effective in oilfield firefighting and mineral flotation—for example, in coal-water slurries. It can be said that it's often found in any application involving cleaning, emulsification, foaming, and dispersion.
SLS Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is best stored in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and fire. Avoid mixing with acidic substances. We typically use 25kg composite kraft paper bags lined with a plastic bag, which provides excellent moisture and caking resistance.
If you're looking for a surfactant with stable performance, a wide range of uses, and a balance between cost and environmental compatibility, K12 is a reliable choice.
