SLES70% Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate
Sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), also called AES or sodium laureth sulfate, is the white or light yellow viscous paste in appearance. It is an anionic surfactant, easily soluble in water. It has excellent decontamination, emulsifying, wetting, dispersing, thickening and foaming properties, and at the same time, sodium laureth sulfate is also a good emulsifier. SLES 70% can be used in combination with other anionic, nonionic or amphoteric surfactants. However, due to its anionic character, SLES sodium laureth sulfate should not be used with cationic components such as cationic surfactants, cationic dyes.
| Items | Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate (SLES) |
| Appearance (25℃) | White or Light Yellow Viscous Paste |
| Odor | No Strange Odors |
| Active Matter (%) | 70±2 |
| Unsulphated Matter (%) | ≤2.5 |
| Sodium Sulfate (%) | ≤1.5 |
| PH value (25℃,2% sol) | 7.0~9.5 |
| Color (5% Am.aq.sol) Klett | ≤20 |
| 1,4-Dioxane, PPM | 30Max. |
| Packing | Net 170kg /plastic drum (FCL=19.38MT) Net 220kg /plastic drum (FCL=17.6MT) Net 1100kg /IBC drum (FCL=19.8MT) |

