Triethanolamine (TEA)

Triethanolamine (TEA) is an organic compound that is both a tertiary amine and a triol. It is commonly used as a buffering agent, emulsifier, and surfactant in various industrial and consumer products. Known for its versatility and effectiveness, TEA is widely utilized in cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.

Uses:

  1. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products:
    • pH Balancer: Adjusts and stabilizes the pH of products such as lotions, creams, shampoos, and conditioners.
    • Emulsifier: Helps blend oil and water-based ingredients, ensuring smooth and stable formulations.
    • Surfactant: Enhances the cleansing properties of soaps, body washes, and facial cleansers.
  2. Pharmaceuticals:
    • Buffering Agent: Maintains the stability and pH of pharmaceutical formulations.
    • Excipient: Used in various medicinal creams, ointments, and lotions.
  3. Industrial Applications:
    • Corrosion Inhibitor: Protects metal surfaces in water-based fluids such as cooling systems and lubricants.
    • Cement and Concrete Additive: Improves the grinding efficiency and performance of cement and concrete.
  4. Textile Industry:
    • Softening Agent: Used in textile processing to improve the feel and handling of fabrics.
    • Antistatic Agent: Reduces static electricity in synthetic fibers and fabrics.
  5. Household Products:
    • Detergents and Cleaners: Enhances the cleaning power and stability of household cleaning products.

Description

Triethanolamine (TEA)  Composition:

  • Main Component: Triethanolamine (approx. 99%)
  • Molecular Weight: 149.19 g/mol
  • Boiling Point: 335.4 °C (635.7 °F)
  • Density: 1.12 g/cm³

Triethanolamine is a multifunctional chemical essential for numerous applications, offering reliability and superior performance. For more information or to place an order, contact Reucher Africa Kenya Ltd at 0715 477 892 or visit our location in Nairobi, Industrial Area, Nanyuki Road, next to National Oil.

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