MAKON DA-9 - STEPAN

Chemical Name: Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-isodecyl-.omega.-hydroxy-

CAS Number: 61827-42-7

Chemical Family: Alcohol Ethoxylates, Isodecyl Alcohol (Ethoxylated)

Labeling Claims: Kosher

Synonyms: Ethoxylated isodecanol, Ethoxylated isodecyl alcohol, Isodecanol polyoxyethylene ether, Polyethylene glycol isodecyl ether, Polyethylene glycol isodecyl monoether, Polyethylene glycol monoether with Exxal 10, Polyethylene glycol monoisodecyl ether, Polyoxyethylene isodecyl ether, Polyoxyethylene monoisodecyl ether

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
HII Features
Industrial Additives Features

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Home Care Applications
I&I Cleaning Applications
Industrial Additives End Use
Application
  • The MAKON DA-9 products surfactants which provide emulsification, moderate foam, detergency and wetting.
  • This product find application in laundry, textiles, hard surface cleaning, paints, carpet cleaning, hand dishwashing and institutional and industrial cleaning formulations.
  • In addition, this product is effective emulsifiers and emulsifier blend components for pesticide formulations.
  • This is used as HLB variables in most formulations and show good emulsification properties over a wide HLB range.

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Information

MAKON DA-9 is available in drums (450 lb, 205 kg) and in bulk quantities.

Storage & Handling

Storage Condition
  • Normal safety precautions (i.e. gloves and safety goggles) should be employed when handling MAKON surfactants. Contact with the eyes and prolonged contact with the skin should be avoided. Wash thoroughly after handling material.
  • It is recommended that MAKON products be stored in sealed containers and kept in a cool, dry place. If material is frozen it should be heated gently and stirred to ensure it is homogeneous before use.
  • Bulk Storage Information: MAKON 8 surfactants can be stored in vessels of 316 stainless steel, but carbon steel is adequate. Material should be stored between 100 - 110°F. An internal hairpin coil of carbon steel with low pressure steam (under 50 psig) should be used if heating is required. Mild agitation is required if the tank is
  • heated. Material is heat sensitive and agitation prevents localized heating. Heating may not be required for inside storage if the tank is turned over frequently. Stainless steel 316 is preferred for pumps, pipes and transfer lines; however, carbon steel is adequate.