Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Chemical Name
- Cleaning Ingredients Functions
- Industrial Additives Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- HII Features
- Industrial Additives Features
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Processes
- Home Care Applications
- I&I Cleaning Applications
- Industrial Additives End Use
- Recommended Uses & Known Applications
T-Det® O-6 is used in all phases of detergent compounding and aqueous processing for the textile and paper industries, industrial metal cleaners, acid cleaners, floor cleaners, detergent-sanitizers and waterless hand cleaners. It is particularly useful for household and industrial controlled foam detergents. It is an effective emulsifier for solvents such as xylene.
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- Pale yellow liquid
- Odor
- Mild, aromatic
- Compatible with
- Anionic surfactants
- Stable in
- Bases, Acids, Salts
- Dispersible in
- Water
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Cloud Point (at 1% Aqueous) max. 20 °C - Ethylene Oxide Content 6 Moles - HLB Value 11.6 - - Active Ingredients 99.5 % - Flash Point min. 100 °C Pensky Martens Closed-Cup pH (at 1% Aqueous) 5 - 7 - - Pour Point 7.0 °C - Refractive Index (at 20°C) 1.496 - 1.497 - - Color 18.0 - APHA Viscosity 246.0 cPs - Moisture Content max. 0.5 - Karl Fischer Hydrophobe Octylphenol
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Chemical Inventories
- Regulatory Information
T-Det® O-6 is cleared from a tolerance of 40 CFR 180.910, 180.920 when used as inerts in pesticide formulations.
Safety & Health
- Toxicity Information
This product is regarded as non-hazardous. However, it is considered to possess low acute oral and skin penetration. It should not be used in products for internal use.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Supplied by
Storage & Handling
- Storage, Stability and Handling Information
- T-Det® “O” nonionic surfactants are stable non-corrosive products in their anhydrous state.
- They can be stored in plain steel tanks with piping, valves, and pumps of the same metal.
- Aqueous solutions of T-Det® “O” surfactants must be stored in stainless steel or plastic lined tanks.
- The octyl phenol-ethylene oxide adducts are slightly hydroscopic.
- Where necessary, guard against atmospheric moisture pick-up, an inert gas blanket may be used.
- It should not be mixed with concentrated oxidizing or reducing agents since the mixture of these compounds with organic compounds could form a potentially explosive mixture.