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Product Description:
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate /Sodium dodecyl sulfate(SDS/SLS): The "Old King of Stain Removal" Among Anionic Surfactants
When it comes to the most essential and durable cleaning ingredient in laundry detergents, shampoos, and industrial cleaners, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS or SDS) is undeniably the best! This veteran has been in the laundry business for decades. What's the secret to its continued success? Three key reasons: powerful cleaning, generous lather, and affordable pricing! For those who demand the ultimate in cleanliness or are on a tight budget, it remains a top choice.
Core Skill: Factory-grade cleaning power, specifically for all kinds of greasy stains!
An Expert in Oil and Greasy Stain Removal: SLS's surface tension-reducing properties are truly impressive! Whether it's animal or vegetable oils from cooking, sebum and sweat from your body, or even greasy stains from machinery, it emulsifies, dissolves, and effectively rips them from the fabric! In the world of anionic surfactants, when it comes to stain removal, especially for heavy oils and stains, it's second to none.


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Lathering? That's its signature move!
Lathers quickly, profusely, and densely: Pour it in, and a high, fluffy foam instantly forms. It's incredibly fast and produces a generous amount. When it comes to foaming power, it's a true leader in the surfactant world.
Does this foam work? Absolutely! In some applications, this explosive lather is crucial—for example, strong hand soaps, where you lather your hands with each rub, feel the effect, or industrial degreasing processes, where the foaming layer "pushes" the oil out. At this point, SLS is the perfect choice.
What else can this stuff do? It's incredibly versatile!
Its main purpose: A core ingredient in laundry detergents and various detergents, and it's also commonly used in textile auxiliaries.
Something unexpected:
That foamy feeling you get when you brush your teeth? Toothpaste foaming agent is probably SLS.
Fighting mine fires? It can also be used as a foaming fire extinguishing agent.
Making emulsions (like acrylic emulsions)? It's a useful emulsifier.
Washing delicate wool? It's also found in wool shampoo.
You can even "eat" it (processing aid): Surprisingly, right? In the food industry, it's also a legal processing aid (foaming, emulsifying, and surfactant). It's used in the processing of cakes, beverages, protein products, juices, and even cooking oil (of course, as an additive; don't eat it directly!).

