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Introduction to sodium Stearate Sodium Octadecanoic, or Sodium Stearate is the most common term used to describe it. The chemical formula of sodium octadecanoic (C17H35COONa) is C17H35COONa. This organic substance has a white oily texture and a slight smell. It is created by the reaction between octadecanoic acids and sodium hydroxide. It’s used to make toothpaste, as well as a waterproofing and plastic stabilizing agent. Sodium Myristate also comes in an ultra-fine, white powder that has excellent lubricating properties, and is dispersing as well.
Is sodium Stearate harmful to skin?
Although sodium stearate has been synthesized, it is not made from petroleum. Nor is it produced in a repeatable process. It can be made using natural oils in a simple way. Natural fats, whether from plants or animals, contain a high amount of stearic. This means that they only need to be heated to a certain temperature in order to separate out the stearic component. Stearic acid is the same as stearic combined with sodium. The sodium fatty acid, which is also nontoxic and harmless, can also be used safely in various everyday chemical products. It’s sodium stearate which is the main component of soap. It is a very important surfactant, which can dissolve in water and bind to oil on the surface.
Many experiments and years of experience have proven its safety. It is important to know that because this ingredient has an improved degreasing action, people with dry or sensitive skin may experience an increase in dryness.
What is sodium stearate used for?
Sodium stearate, a material widely used, can be used to emulsify, disperse, gel, stabilize, adhere, and regulate viscosity. It is a major ingredient in soaps, cosmetics, and food additives.
Use sodium stearate to make anticorrosive coating
A paint that is anticorrosive and contains a modifier based on sodium stearate/methoxyfatty acid amide. The paint consists primarily of zinc powder, inorganic silicate sodium, silicone emulsion and sodium stearate.
Zinc powder can be improved by adding sodium stearate. This will increase the thixotropic network structure and reduce the sedimentation. Add sodium methyl fatty acid amidobenzenesulfonate (SMS) to improve solubilization. The paint is stable and has a good application value.
Hydrotalcite may be modified by using sodium stearate
Modification of magnesium-aluminum-carbonate hydrotalcite (MgAlCO3LDHs) using sodium stearate. The modification process was examined in relation to the thermal stability and durability of polyvinylchloride. Characterization of hydrotalcite using XRD (X-ray Diffractometer), Fourier Infrared Spectroscopy FTIR, Scanning Electron Microscope SEM was performed.
The results showed that sodium-stearate was not able to change the structure of the hydrotalcite layer, but it was able to modify the surface. This improved the thermal stability, as well as the effect on PVC. The initial coloration does not have much effect but can increase the thermal stability of PVC and the static thermal ageing time by 57.1%.
Is sodium stearate natural?
It is not natural but a stearic-derived component. Stearic acid, which is a saturated fatty acids, can be produced from raw materials like rapeseed or sunflower oil. It can be made of.
Where can sodium stearate be found?
This white solid is commonly known as soap. This soapy white solid is most commonly used. This substance is found in many different types of deodorants as well as rubbers, paints, inks and latex. It is also used in food additives and flavoring agents.
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