CAS Number: 68891-38-3
EC Number: 500-234-8
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is used as anionic emulsifier for the emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate dispersions, styrene-butadiene latex and E-PVC.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is a low-VOC, APEO-free, anionic emulsifier and surfactant.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is designed for the emulsion polymerization of vinyl acetate dispersions, styrene-butadiene latex and E-PVC.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is an anionic surfactant for industrial applications.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is used as an emulsifier for emulsion polymerization to produce polymer dispersions.
The use of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 allows the production of polymer dispersions with controlled particle size and low coagulation during the polymerization process.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 allows the production of polymer dispersions with controlled particle size and low coagulation during the polymerization process.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 displays improved stability of the monomer emulsion, control of particle size of the polymer dispersion and improved viscosity of the polymer dispersions.
The shelf life of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is 730 days.
Applications of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Emulsion polymerization
Uses of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is an anionic surfactant for industrial applications.
EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 is used as an emulsifier for emulsion polymerization to produce polymer dispersions.
The use of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 allows the production of polymer dispersions with controlled particle size and low coagulation during the polymerization process.
Benefits of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
The use of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 offers the following advantages:
Low VOC,
Free of alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEO),
Readily biodegradable,
Easy to handle.
Performance of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 in emulsion polymerization:
Improved stability of the monomer emulsion
Low coagulum formation during polymerization
Control of particle size of the polymer dispersion
Improved viscosity of the polymer dispersions
Product Functions of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Anionic emulsifier,
Chemical Type,
Anionic products.
Handling and Storage of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Advice on safe handling:
Open and handle container with care.
Further Information on Storage Conditions:
Sensitive to Frost:
In case of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954 becoming opaque, thickening or being frozen due to the effects of cold, allow to thaw slowly at room temperature.
Stir briefly before use.
Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well-ventilated place.
First aid measures of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
General information:
Remove soiled or soaked clothing immediately
In any case show the physician the Safety Data Sheet
After contact with skin:
In case of contact with skin wash off immediately with soap and water
After contact with eyes:
In case of contact with eyes rinse thoroughly with plenty of water and seek medical advice
Accidental Release Measures of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Personal precautions:
Use personal protective clothing.
Environmental precautions:
Do not discharge into the drains/surface waters/groundwater.
Methods for cleaning up/taking up:
Pick up with absorbent material (eg sand, sawdust).
Rinse away rest with water.
Dispose of as prescribed.
After ingestion:
Summon a doctor immediately.
Identifiers of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Product Type: Emulsifiers
Chemical Composition: C12/C14-Alkyl sulfate, sodium salt
Physical Form: Liquid
Appearance: Clear, Colorless to yellowish
Product Status: COMMERCIAL
Applications/ Recommended for:
Resins > Vinyls
Resins > Styrenes
Properties of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Active substance content: ca. 30 %
Appearance:
at 15°C: yellowish wax
at 30°C: clear, colourless to yellowish liquid
pH value (DIN EN 1262), 1% in water: about 4
Solubility at 30 °C: soluble in water
Density (DIN 51757) at 50 °C: approx. 1,00 g/cm³
Viscosity (DIN 53015) at 30 °C: 40 to 100 mPas
Electrolyte content: < 1,5 %
Crystallization temperature: ca. 15 °C
Flash point (DIN/ISO 2592): > 100 °C
Physical and Chemical Properties of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Form: Liquid
Colour: colourless, clear
Odour: slight, original odour
Crystallization temperature: 15 °C
Boiling point: not determined
Flash point: > 100 °C
Method: DIN/ISO 2592 (open cup)
Ignition temperature: Not applicable
Oxidizing properties: Not applicable
Self-ignition temperature: Not applicable
Lower explosion limit: Not applicable
Upper explosion limit: Not applicable
Evaporation rate: not determined
Vapour pressure: approx. 23 hPa (20 °C)
Corresp. to vapour pressure of water
Density: approx. 1 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Method: DIN 51757
Bulk density: Not applicable
Other Descriptions of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
Function: Dispersant & Wetting Agent, Surfactant (Anionic), Emulsifier, Surfactant
Chemical Family: Sulfur-based Compounds
Compatible Polymers & Resins: Styrene Copolymers
Labeling Claims: APEO-free, Low VOC
Features: Easy Handling, Broad Range of Viscosity
Composition: C12/C14-Alkyl sulfate, sodium salt
Other EMULSOGEN Products:
EMULSOGEN 4084
EMULSOGEN EL 200
EMULSOGEN EL 360
EMULSOGEN EL 400
EMULSOGEN EL 540
EMULSOGEN EPA 073
EMULSOGEN EPN 118
EMULSOGEN EPN 207
EMULSOGEN EPN 217
EMULSOGEN EPN 287
EMULSOGEN EPN 403
EMULSOGEN EPN 407
EMULSOGEN LA 083
EMULSOGEN LCN 158
EMULSOGEN LCN 217
EMULSOGEN LP
EMULSOGEN M
EMULSOGEN PSP 123
EMULSOGEN SF 8
EMULSOGEN TS 100
EMULSOGEN TS 160
EMULSOGEN TS 200
EMULSOGEN TS 298
EMULSOGEN TS 400
EMULSOGEN TS 407
EMULSOGEN TS 600
Synonyms of EMULSOGEN EPA 1954:
5G80BO01PI
68891-38-3
Polyethylene glycol mono-C12-14-alkyl ether sulfate sodium salt
Alcohols, (C12-14), ethoxylated, monoethers with sulfuric acid, sodium salts
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-sulfo-omega-hydroxy-, C12-14-alkyl ethers, sodium salts
Linear(C12-C14)alkanol, ethoxylated, sulfated, sodium salt
Alcohols, C12-14, ethoxylated, sulfates, sodium salts
EC 500-234-8
UNII-5G80BO01PI
Sodium C12-14 pareth-3 sulfate