SULFATES & SULFOUCCINATES

Sulfated fatty alcohols are produced by the process of ethoxylation and sulfonation on fatty alcohols. Fatty alcohols are derived from natural sources like palm kernel oil, coconut oil, rapeseed oil, castor oil etc.

Sulfated fatty alcohols have excellent emulsifying, wetting, lime soap dispersing and foaming properties. They also have high electrolyte tolerance. Alkyl ether sulphated (ethoxylates) also show improved water solubility and resistance to hardness. These products are widely used in emulsion polymerization, cosmetic formulations, detergents and textile industry.

We offer a variety of sulphates based on natural and synthetic alcohols and Ethoxylates. One, of our seven plants, has an exclusive facility for sulfonation using Oleum and other sulphating agents.

We also offer phenol and naphthalene sulfonates for leather industry.

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  • 2-Ethylhexyl Sulphate
  • NonylPhenol-4.5EO Sulphate
  • Octyl Phenol-25EO Sulphate
  • EO-PO Copolymer Sulphate
  • Castor Oil-25EO Sulphate
  • C11 alcohol-7EO Sulphate (APEO-Free)
  • Tridecyl Alcohol-25 Sulphate (APEO-Free)
  • Allyl alcohol 10EO sulnate (ammonium salt)
  • Phenol sulfonate (oleum based)
  • Napthalene sulfonate (oleum based)

Sulfosuccinic mono– and di-esters are used as emulsifiers in polymerization processes. They are highly effective wetting agents and are used in various industry segments. Venus can offer a wide range of sulfosuccinate esters based on different alkyl groups and can customize the properties as per requirement. Sulfosuccinate products are available in solution with different solvents such as linear alcohols or PEGs/ PPGs.

  • DiOctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate
  • Disodium Laureth(3) Sulfoccinate
  • DiLauryl Sdium Sulfoccinate
  • DiTriDecyl Sodium Sulfoccinate
  • Nonyl Phenol EThoxylated Disodium Sulfosuccinate
  • CocoMonoethanolamide Sulfoccinate
  • Dosodium Oleic-(5) Sulfoccinate)
  • Custom sulfoccinates of ethoxylates
  • C10-12 Ethoxylated Disodium Sulfosuccinate

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Surfactants (surface-active agents) are compounds that reduce surface tension between two liquids or between a liquid and a solid. They have both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) parts, allowing them to act as emulsifiers, detergents, wetting agents, and dispersants.

Non-ionic surfactants have no charge and are compatible with all other surfactant types. Anionic surfactants have a negative charge and are excellent for cleaning. Cationic surfactants have a positive charge and are used for conditioning and antimicrobial applications. Amphoteric surfactants can have both positive and negative charges depending on pH, making them versatile and mild.

The best surfactant depends on your specific application, pH requirements, compatibility with other ingredients, and desired properties. Our technical team can help you select the right surfactant based on your formulation needs. Contact us for personalized recommendations.

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