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  • 2025-11-06

    How to Choose the Right Industrial Cleaner
    IntroductionAlthough industrial cleaning has existed for only a few decades, it has brought tremendous economic and social benefits to manufacturing industries.With the rapid advancement of cleaning technologies, industrial cleaning now spans virtually every industrial sector, including textiles and
  • 2025-11-06

    Summary of Common Surfactant Abbreviations
    IntroductionSurfactants are essential components in cosmetics, widely used for cleansing, emulsifying, dispersing, wetting, and foam formation.Depending on the type of hydrophilic group, surfactants can be categorized into anionic, cationic, amphoteric, and nonionic surfactants.Today, let’s review s
  • 2025-10-16

    What Is A Surfactant?
    1. Surface Tension The contraction force per unit length acting on the surface of a liquid is called surface tension, expressed in units of N·m⁻¹. 2. Surface Activity and Surfactants The ability of a substance to reduce the surface tension of a solvent is referred to as surface activity, and substa
  • 2025-09-26

    Principles of Aqueous Metal Cleaning And Surfactant Applications
    Aqueous metal cleaning is primarily achieved through the functions of surfactants, such as emulsification, wetting, solubilization, penetration, dispersion, corrosion inhibition, and chelation.Surfactants can modify (usually reduce) the interfacial tension between two phases. They are amphiphilic co
  • 2025-09-26

    Types and Applications of Nonionic Surfactants
    Nonionic surfactants refer to surfactants that do not ionize in aqueous solution. Their hydrophilic groups are mainly composed of oxygen-containing groups (typically ether and hydroxyl groups). The lipophilic part of the molecule is derived from higher fatty alcohols, alkylphenols, fatty acids, fatt
  • 2025-03-27

    Why Are Cationic Surfactants Found in Fabric Conditioners?
    Fabric conditioners are a commonly used household product, but many people are unaware of the science behind their formulation. One key ingredient found in most fabric softeners is cationic surfactants.
  • 2025-03-12

    What Are Anionic Surfactants Used For?
    Anionic surfactants are a type of surfactant that carry a negative charge. These surfactants are used in a wide range of products, including detergents, shampoos, and soaps.
  • 2024-07-19

    Why this Surfactant Significantly Enhances the Performance of Metalworking Fluids?
    In the machining industry, the pursuit of optimal performance and efficiency is endless. Non-ionic surfactants, especially our Ruqinba M10 surfactant, can significantly enhance the performance of metalworking fluids, offering numerous benefits that make it an indispensable component in high-pressure
  • 2024-07-16

    The Advantages And Applications of High-Purity Oleic Acid: Why 99% Oleic Acid Is a Better Choice
    Oleic acid is a vital chemical compound with numerous applications across various industries. The purity of oleic acid significantly affects its performance and application range. This article explores the differences between high-purity and low-purity oleic acid, and why 99.8% oleic acid is the superior choice for many high-end applications.
  • 2024-05-21

    What's are Anionic and Nonionic Surfactants?
    When reading the labels on cleaning products, terms like "Anionic Surfactants" and "Nonionic Surfactants" often appear. These surfactants play crucial roles in cleaning efficacy, but understanding their differences can be confusing. This blog aims to demystify these terms and explain their importanc
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