Amides are N-containing compounds derived from the reaction of an amine and fatty acid(s) or oils.
Amides can impart emulsification, lubricity and corrosion protection to a formulation. Oleic and tall oil amides will generally give better emulsification properties.
Most DIPA amides can be used to replace a DEA counterpart.
MFG Chemical amides are produced with various amines and a number of fatty acids, giving the formulator a choice to meet their needs.
AMIDE OF DIPA (Diisopropanolamine)
2:1 Amide of DIPA and Coconut oil
Appearance: Clear yellow liquid
Amine Value: 127-147 mg KOH/g
pH10% aq. 9.0 – 10.5
Acid Value: <2 mg KOH/g
Free amine: 34%
APPLICATIONS: Used effectively in household and industrial cleaners improving wetting and detergency. Easily replaces DEA cocamide in formulations. Improves detergency and wetting. Controllable foam characteristics.
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