SLES70 for making body wash
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SLES70 Body Wash Ingredients: Those in the know are using this "hardcore" stuff!
Look for this: Sodium Laureth Sulfate 70% (SLES70), CAS No. 68585-34-2, INCI name: Sodium Laureth-2 Sulfate. Making body wash? This is a veteran, with a solid foundation:
Clear from the core:
Ethoxylation is precisely controlled, with only about 2 EO units (accurate ±0.3, instrument measurement), free alcohol is minimal (<3%), and the material is pure.
At a concentration of 30-45%, this stuff automatically arranges itself into a microscopically neat structure (inverted hexagonal phase), making the consistency easy to control.
98% of the carbon is biogenic (ASTM certified), and impurities (C14:0/C16:0) are kept to a minimum of <5%, making it a solid green product.
High-performance, as proven by real-world testing:
Hard water? It foams just fine! Even in 800ppm hard water, it can still fill a 450ml cup with foam (regular SLS wilts at 300ppm)! (ISO 1063)
It won't freeze even in cold weather: Stirring at 5°C keeps viscosity consistently below 2000 cP, ensuring no mess. (Brookfield test)
Safe and easy to decompose: It doesn't kill flea toxins (LC50 >250mg/L), and it degrades by 95%+ in 28 days (OECD standard). It's truly environmentally friendly (EPA/OECD)
Not just for bathing, but also for high-tech:
Nanomaterial "helper": It can stabilize graphene oxide dispersions (potential -45mV) and can even be used as a template to create 4.3nm microporous carbon (BET test). It's a unique solution.
Green formula partner:
Making phosphate-free detergent? It helps save 50% of phosphates (STPP) by locking up calcium ions.
Low-temperature cleaning (CIP)? It works at just 10°C, saving 30% on heating costs compared to traditional methods.
Looking for all-natural cosmetics (COSMOS V3)? It's a perfect "natural index," no ambiguity.
Full range of certifications, guaranteed:
EU Ecolabel detergent? Yes! China GB/T 35894 AAA concentrate? Got it! It even complies with indirect food contact (NSF 61) and has global clearance.




