A Guide to Caustic Chemicals Used in Soap Making | Brenntag
Sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) is both a surfactant and emulsifier and contributes a sudsing and foaming element in soap. Also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate, SLS is highly effective at removing oils and residues.Since it can clean grease from engines and floors, industrial settings often use liquid SLS soaps in high amounts.
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