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Dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA) is a type of surfactant used in a variety of industries, including personal care, home care, and industrial cleaning. It is a non-ionic surfactant, meaning it does not contain any ionic charge, and is used to reduce surface tension between two liquids or between a liquid and a solid. DMAPA is also used as a foam booster and stabilizer, and is often used in combination with other surfactants to create a more effective cleaning product. DMAPA is also used in the production of emulsions, which are mixtures of two or more immiscible liquids.
DMAPA is a versatile surfactant, and its use is growing in a variety of industries. It is used in a variety of personal care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, and body washes, as well as in home care products, such as laundry detergents and dishwashing liquids. It is also used in industrial cleaning products, such as degreasers and floor cleaners.
Several companies produce DMAPA, including BASF, Dow, Evonik, and Solvay. These companies produce DMAPA in a variety of forms, including liquids, powders, and pastes. Show Less Read more