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POTASSIUM COCOATE

CAS NUMBER: 61789-30-8

EC NUMBER: 263-049-9

 


Potassium cocoate is an anionic surfactant which belongs to the group of soaps. 
Potassium cocoate is a natural product with 100% renewable carbon. 

Potassium cocoate can be use as a primary and secondary surfactant. 
Potassium cocoate is in a liquid form, characterized by dry matter in a range 34-36%. 

Potassium cocoate is preservative free.
Potassium cocoate is a potassium salt that originates from the fatty acids present in coconut oil. 

While coconut oil is edible, potassium cocoate is not. 
The substance, also known as potassium coco soap, is a translucent pale-yellow liquid that contains glycerine, a moisturizer. 

Manufacturers use potassium cocoate to make soaps and shampoos.
Potassium cocoate is a natural liquid surfactant made from coconut oil and glycerin. 

Potassium cocoate is used to add bubbles to liquid soap, shampoo, and scrub.
Potassium Cocoate is a coconut oil derived potassium salt. 

Potassium Cocoate soap contains glycerin, which serves as a natural moisturizer in personal care formulations.
Due to Potassium cocoates excellent foaming capabilities and soft feel, Potassium Cocoate soap can be used as a base for natural shampoo formulations, liquid soaps and body washes.

Potassium cocoate is an aqueous solution of a potassium fatty acid soap. 
Potassium cocoates are commonly used surfactants for their cleaning and degreasing properties, but they can also help to control foam. 

Potassium cocoates are also frequently used in personal care products and this product is ideal for use in liquid formulations, such as hand soaps for dispensers, shower and bath products, etc.
Potassium cocoates are predominantly manufactured from vegetable oil raw materials and so are often perceived as natural or naturally derived surfactants. 

Potassium cocoates provide the advantage of increased solubility over sodium salts.
Potassium cocoate is a mild anionic surfactant suitable for use as a main active ingredient in formulations of laundry detergents and cosmetic products.

Potassium Cocoate, an anionic surfactant, isprocessed from 100% pure, natural, whole coconut oil. 
Soaps made from coconut oil produce the most copious lather of all the animal and vegetable oil soaps.

Since Potassium cocoate is used whole coconut oil, rather than fatty acid extracts, the natural glycerin found in the oil is retained. 
This adds emollient and moisturizing qualities often lacking in fatty acid soaps.

Potassium Cocoate may be incorporated in to hand soap, shave cream, body wash and other organic-focused products. 
Further, the foaming properties and feel of SLES-based soaps may be improved by adding 10-25% coconut oil soap.

Potassium cocoate 35% surfactant can be used as an emulsifier, defoamer and foaming agent in the industry. 
The main ingredients in shower gel and hand sanitizer. 

Potassium cocoate is used in liquid laundry soaps and has good detergency to make clothes easier to rinse. 
Also as an emulsifier in the disinfectant in the construction industry cement.

Potassium Cocoate also contains glycerin, providing excellent natural moisturising, hydrating and cleansing qualities to your products. 
With fantastic foaming/lathering capabilities, Potassium Cocoate is most appropriately used for products that feature this foaming quality e.g. through foaming pump bottles.

Potassium cocoate is not meant to be used in formulations above 35%, dilute with distilled or botanical water.
Potassium Cocoate is the potassium salt of coconut fatty acid. 

Potassium cocoate has excellent foaming properties and is ideal for use in personal care formulations for shampoos, liquid soaps, bar soaps and shower gels. 
Potassium cocoate is also widely used in cleaning and I&I applications such as surgical soaps and scrubs, as well as for cleaning hard surfaces. 

Potassium cocoate is also used in agrochemicals such as in the preparation of insecticides.  
Potassium Cocoate is also biodegradable and has no preservatives included.  

Potassium cocoate base 40 is an all natural soap base made from saponified coconut oil. 
Potassium cocoate is 100% vegetable based, using all coconut oil, which makes a really good lathering soap.

While the vegetable derived Potassium cocoate cleans well, with a typical alkaline pH, it is very gentle too since it has glycerin as a byproduct of the saponification process.
Potassium cocoate is made to be diluted, and has many great applications. 

Potassium cocoate can easily be used as a base for shampoo, a body cleanser, hand wash or even as a mild laundry detergent base. 
Because Potassium cocoate is a great cleaner, and produces nice natural foam you can also easily just add it many of your store bought products as well to add even better performance to them.

Since Potassium cocoate is all natural Coconut oil, it also contains from 10% to 12% glycerin, adding good moisturizing qualities to the soap.  
Potassium cocoate is a surfactant, or cleanser, that specifically acts as an emulsifier. 

An emulsifier helps to create a stable balance between oils that cleanse and water that rinses off the day’s dirt, oil, and makeup.
Potassium cocoate is a common ingredient in many soaps designed to fight acne.

Cosmetics manufacturers may add ingredients like salicylic acid to help clear the skin.
Potassium cocoate is the potassium salt of coconut fatty acid derived from whole coconut oil. 

Since Potassium cocoate is derived from the whole oil, potassium coco soap contains glycerine, which serves as a natural moisturizer in formulated hand soaps. 
Potassium cocoate is a natural surfactant, a chemical that removes dirt from the surface of objects and skin when you mix Potassium Cocoate with water. 

Potassium Cocoate loosens and keeps dirt and grease off surfaces until they flow down the drain.
Surfactants such as potassium cocoate spread molecules apart, reducing a surface's tension. 

Potassium cocoate is the potassium salt of the coconut fatty acid. 
Potassium cocoate is derived from 100% natural coconut oil and potassium hydroxide and consists of a mixture of fatty acids.

Potassium cocoate is produced from coconut fatty acid.
Potassium cocoate, an anionic surfactant, is processed from 100% pure, natural, whole coconut oil. 

Potassium Cocoate is produced by the saponification of potassium hydroxide and coconut oil (coconut oil), resulting in a good foaming soap. 
Potassium cocoate can dissolve in water.

Potassium cocoate can be stored at room temperature.
Potassium Cocoate is the potassium salt of coconut fatty acid. 

Potassium Cocoate is also biodegradable and has no preservatives included.  
Potassium Cocoate soap is a coconut oil derived potassium salt made with ORGANIC COCONUT OIL. 

Potassium Cocoate soap contains glycerin, which serves as a natural moisturizer in personal care formulations. 
Potassium Cocoate is a pure soap, derived from the whole coconut oil (the potassium salt of fatty acids). 

Potassium Cocoate is easy to work with.  
Even in small Potassium Cocoate offers a smooth, conditioned, feel on the skin.

The good cleaning properties of Potassium cocoate, as well as other useful features and low prices in the raw materials market, made Potassium cocoate increasingly common, even in high concentration, in laundry detergents, washing-up liquids, floor cleaners and in soaps. 
Potassium cocoate is the product of a reaction (“saponification”) between coconut oil and sodium hydroxide.

Derived from coconut, Potassium Cocoate also contains glycerin, providing excellent natural moisturising, hydrating and cleansing qualities to your products.
Potassium cocoate is a natural liquid surfactant made from coconut oil and glycerin. 

Potassium Cocoate is the potassium salt of Coconut Acid.
Potassium cocoate  is a naturally derived high foaming liquid soap. 

Potassium Cocoate is the potassium salt of coconut fatty acid derived from whole coconut oil. 
Since Potassium cocoate is derived from the whole oil, potassium coco soap contains glycerine, which serves as a natural moisturizer in formulated hand soaps.

Coconut oil fatty acid potassium soap is an anionic surfactant.
Potassium cocoate is a common choice for those who are looking for something that works well in their various shampoos and soap products. 

As a natural surfactant, Potassium Cocoate is great for getting rid of dirt – including on our skin. 
Potassium Cocoate is a useful item to use in soaps and shampoos, as Potassium Cocoate can do a lot of work to get rid of grease, dirt, and other such objects. 

Potassium Cocoate also noted to be safe for usage at high levels of usage. 
Potassium Cocoate become a product that many people use as part of their own cleaning products and cleaning solutions, too. 

Potassium Cocoate great for reducing surface tension, too, which can be useful for making sure that your hair can be more effectively cleaned without lasting or even short-term damage.
Potassium Cocoate is a pure soap, derived from the whole coconut oil (the potassium salt of fatty acids). 

Made from renewable resources, and preservative free, Potassium Cocoate is an excellent choice for natural cleansing formulations and cleaning products. 
Potassium Cocoate is a good substitute for Cocamidopropyl Betaine and other more potassium cocoate recipe.

Potassium cocoate is a natural surfactant, a chemical that removes dirt from the surface of objects and skin when you mix it with water. 
Potassium Cocoate  loosens and keeps dirt and grease off surfaces until they flow down the drain.

Potassium cocoate is a natural liquid surfactant made from coconut oil and glycerin. 
Potassium Cocoate is the potassium salt of coconut fatty acid. 


-Potassium Cocoate has excellent foaming properties and is ideal for use in personal care formulations for shampoos, liquid soaps, bar soaps and shower gels.

-Potassium Cocoate is also widely used in cleaning and I&I applications such as surgical soaps and scrubs, as well as for cleaning hard surfaces. 

-Potassium Cocoate is also used in agrochemicals such as in the preparation of insecticides.  

-Due to Potassium cocoate's excellent foaming capabilities and soft feel, Potassium Cocoate soap can be used as a base for natural shampoo formulations, liquid soaps and body washes.

-Potassium Cocoate is classified as a surfactant and is used in personal care like any surfactant.  

-Made from renewable resources, and preservative free, Potassium Cocoate is an excellent choice for natural cleansing formulations and cleaning products. 

-Potassium Cocoate is a good substitute for Cocamidopropyl Betaine and other more harsh surfactants, and a wonderful choice for hand soap and other luxury soap, because Potassium Cocoate is derived from the whole oil and Potassium Cocoate contains the natural glycerine which may help avoid over drying the skin.

-Potassium cocoate is indeed very common in ecological detergents, in conventional ones and in many body cleansers. 

-With fantastic foaming/lathering capabilities, Potassium Cocoate is most appropriately used for products that feature this foaming quality.

-The traditional use of Coconut Oil and the salts of the Coconut Acid, Potassium Cocoate and Sodium Cocoate is in the manufacture of soap. 

 

USES:

-HI&I cleaning

-Personal care

-Laundry detergents


-Use as cleansing agent.

-Use as emulsifying agent, dispersing agent.

-Use as lubricant.

-Use as Cleansing agent, emulsifying agent in personal care products.

-Use as Cleansing agent in household cleaning products, for example, soaps.

-Use Potassium cocoate to add bubbles to liquid soap, shampoo, and scrub.

-Potassium cocoate is used for various reasons. 

-Potassium cocoate is used due to the fact that it’s a quality moisturizer. 

-Potassium Cocoate is so commonly used in the industry. 

-Many people use Potassium Cocoate on their hair and their skin.

 


APPLICATIONS:

-shaving products (foams, creams),

-shower gels

-shampoos,

-bar soaps,

-liquid hand soaps

-industrial hand soaps,

-surgical scrub cleaners,

-detergent formulations,

-laundry capsules, 

-hard surface cleaners,

-agrochemicals industry as insecticides preparation.

 


ADVANTAGES:

-naturally derived

-100% of renewable carbon

-lack of PEG, lack of dioxan

-perfect choice for sulfate free formulations- alternative for SLES, SLS

-cost-effective

-biodegradable

-bright color

-low odor

-preservative free

 

FUNCTION:

Potassium cocoate is a natural surfactant, a chemical that removes dirt from the surface of objects and skin when you mix it with water. 
Potassium cocoate loosens and keeps dirt and grease off surfaces until they flow down the drain.


-Moisturizer

-Emulsifier

-Foaming agent

-Stabilizer

-Excellent thickener

-Cleansing agent

 

BENEFITS:

-Coconut oil-derived

-Excellent choice for sulfate-free formulating

-Imparts substantivity on skin and hair

-No preservative added

 

HOW IT WORKS:

Surfactants such as potassium cocoate spread molecules apart, reducing a surface's tension. 
As a result, the dirt and grease trapped by those molecules are released. 
The grime rises, leaving the surface below clean.

 

CLASSIFICATIONS:

-Emulsifying

-Surfactant

 


PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES:

-appearance at 20°C: clear amber liquid

-density at 20°C, g/cm3, c.: 1.03

-solids, % wt., min.: 34

-pH, 10% aqueous solution: 10.0 - 11.5

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

-Appearance: Clear Yellow / Gold Liquid

-pH (10$ sol): 10 - 12

-Specific Gravity: 1.04 +-

-Viscosity (25c): 40 - 70 cps

-Odor: Typical/ Bland

-Glycerin: (10 to 12%)

-Solubility: Soluble in Water

-Percentage of Solids: 40%

 

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