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Amine Oxide Series Amine Oxide Series

Transfar Unmatched High-Purity Amine Oxide Series Surfactants

The Amine Oxide Series are high-performance surfactants offering outstanding thickening, foam-boosting, foam-stabilizing, and antistatic capabilities. With excellent compatibility, they are widely used in personal care products such as shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers, as well as in cleaning products like laundry detergents and dishwashing liquids.

Benefits of Transfar Amine Oxide Series Surfactants

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Unique Properties: Amphiphilic surfactant, readily soluble in water and polar organic solvents; exhibits cationic and nonionic characteristics under acidic and alkaline conditions respectively.

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Comprehensive Functionality: Combines thickening, antistatic, softening, foam-boosting, foam-stabilizing, and detergent properties to enhance overall cleaning efficacy.

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Mild and Safe: Low irritation, effectively reducing the irritancy of anionic surfactants in detergents.

Application Areas for Amine Oxide Series Surfactants

Personal Care Industry

Widely used in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers, it enhances product experience through foam-boosting, foam-stabilizing, and thickening properties. It also provides anti-static and softening effects while reducing formulation irritation, making it suitable for premium hair and skin care systems.

Personal Care Industry
Home Cleaning Industry

Used in laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and similar products, it delivers outstanding stain removal while boosting cleaning power. It enhances foam stability and reduces skin irritation, meeting the demand for gentle yet effective household cleaning solutions.

Home Cleaning Industry

FAQs About Transfar Amine Oxide Series Surfactants

Are amine oxide surfactants stable in both acidic and alkaline formulations? Does this affect their performance?

Amine oxide surfactants exhibit cationic properties under acidic conditions and nonionic properties under alkaline conditions. They maintain stable performance across a broad pH range (4-12). Their foaming, foam-stabilizing, and cleaning efficacy remain unaffected in both acidic facial cleansers and alkaline laundry detergent formulations. Simply adjust the addition ratio according to the system requirements.

What is the mechanism by which amine oxide surfactants reduce the irritation of anionic surfactants, and how effective is this in practice?

The mechanism involves forming a blended system with anionic surfactants. This neutralizes charges, reducing anionic surfactant adsorption on skin and mucous membranes while improving skin feel. In practice, it can reduce anionic surfactant irritation by 30%-50%. Third-party testing confirms its suitability for sensitive skin care formulations.

Are there any compatibility issues when blending Amine Oxide Surfactants with other surfactant types?

Amine Oxide Surfactants are compatible with anionic, nonionic, and betaine surfactants. Blending them synergistically enhances foam stability and cleansing power. Only when combined with strong cationic polymers should the ratio be controlled (cationic content <3%) to prevent flocculation. Our company can provide blending guidance.

Do Amine Oxide Surfactants crystallize or separate in low-temperature environments? How can this be addressed?

High-quality Amine Oxide Surfactants have a low freezing point (<5°C) and will not crystallize or separate under standard storage temperatures (5-35°C). If minor crystallization occurs at extreme low temperatures (<0°C), simply heat the product to 25-30°C while stirring to restore clarity. This does not affect product performance or efficacy.

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