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Coconut Diethanolamide (CDEA) is a surfactant derived from coconut oil and is used in a variety of applications. It is a non-ionic surfactant, meaning it does not contain any ionic charge, and is used as a wetting agent, emulsifier, and foaming agent. It is also used in the production of shampoos, conditioners, and other personal care products. CDEA is biodegradable and non-toxic, making it an attractive option for many industries.
CDEA is used in a variety of industries, including personal care, home care, and industrial cleaning. It is also used in the production of agricultural chemicals, such as herbicides and insecticides. CDEA is also used in the production of paints, coatings, and adhesives.
CDEA is a popular surfactant due to its low cost and high performance. It is also a renewable resource, making it an attractive option for many industries.
Some companies in the Coconut Diethanolamide market include BASF, Clariant, Croda, Evonik, and Stepan. Show Less Read more