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Terpineol is a monoterpene alcohol derived from the distillation of turpentine oil. It is used in the production of detergent chemicals, such as surfactants, emulsifiers, and solubilizers. It is also used as a fragrance in soaps, detergents, and other cleaning products. Terpineol is known for its pleasant, floral aroma and is used in a variety of products, including perfumes, cosmetics, and air fresheners.
In detergent chemicals, terpineol is used to reduce surface tension, allowing the detergent to penetrate and clean surfaces more effectively. It is also used to reduce the viscosity of detergents, making them easier to use. Additionally, terpineol is used to reduce the foaming of detergents, making them more efficient and cost-effective.
Some companies in the terpineol market include BASF, Dow Chemical, Eastman Chemical, and Solvay. These companies produce terpineol for use in detergent chemicals, as well as other products. Show Less Read more