T-Det® A 1850 F is a flaked anhydrous surfactant made by reacting oleyl alcohol with 50 moles of ethylene oxide. This surfactant is free of alkylphenol ethoxylates and can be used as a post-add stabilizer or primary surfactant for acrylic emulsion polymerization.

Functions: Emulsifier (O/W), Stabilizer, Stabilizer, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic)

Chemical Family: Alkoxylates, Ethoxylated Fatty Alcohols

Labeling Claims: APEO-Free, Kosher, Pareve

Certifications & Compliance: Directive 2002/95/EC, Kosher

Applicable Processes: Emulsion Polymerization

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Identification & Functionality

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Applications & Uses

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Recommended Uses & Known Applications
  • Dispersing - very useful in dispersing and suspending a variety of solids such carbon black, clay, color pigments and soil.
  • Stabilizing Agent - this surfactant is free of alkylphenol ethoxylates, and may be used as a post-add stabilizer, or primary surfactant for acrylic emulsion polymerization.

Properties

Physical Form
Compatible with
Anionic Surfactants
Stable in
Salts, Alkaline Media, Acidic Media
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Moisture Content0.5%Karl Fischer
Activity99.5%-
pH (at 5% Aqueous)5.5 - 7.5--
Melting Point120.0°F-
Colormax. 200-APHA
Hydroxyl Number25.0mg KOH/g-
Flash Pointmin. 300°FPensky Martens Closed-Cup
Acid Valuemax. 2mg KOH/g-
Pour Point solid
Ethylene Oxide Content50Moles

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Storage & Handling

Storage, Stability and Handling Information
  • It should not be mixed with concentrated oxidizing or reducing agents, since the mixture of these compounds with organic compounds could potentially be explosive.