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Properties

  • Category: Surfactants
  • Actives, %: 100
  • BCI: 0
  • Cloud Point, °C: 84
  • Density at 25°C, g/ml: 1.10
  • Flash Point, °C: >94
  • Form at 25°C: Paste
  • HLB: 14
  • Hydroxyl Value: 44
  • ISO NOI: 0.0
  • Moles of EO: 20
  • pH: 6 (5% in 1 1 IPA/H2O)
  • Pour Point, °C: 30
  • Solids, %: 100
  • Specific Gravity at 25°C: 1.10
  • Surface Tension, mN/m: 45.1
  • Viscosity at 25°C, cps: 2,400
  • Viscosity, cps: 2,400 (at 32°C)
  • RVOC, U.S. EPA %: 0