Non -ion surface active agents are a type of chemical, and they have no ionization groups in the molecular structure. Non -ion surface active agents have the characteristics of reducing liquid surface tension, increasing solution viscosity, improving emulsification and decentralized performance. These substances are usually composed of carbon chains and hydrophilic groups, which can provide better compatibility between water and oil.
The main components of non -ion surface active agents can have the following:
Fattyol polyoxyethylene ether (such as polystorol golf series), which is a compound for polymerization of fattyol and oxygenne. These substances usually have good emulsification performance and gentle surface activity.
Polyoxy vinyl hyperlidol ether (such as polyoxyethylene glycolin ether) is formed by polymerization of the lipid alcohol group in the structure.
Polyteoxythylene methane cluster (such as polytomyasis siliconxane-polyoxide ether), which are composite convergence of methamphetamine and oxyrhydrine alternately, with excellent surfaces Activation and emulsification ability.
Non -ion surfactants are widely used in many fields, such as personal care products, detergents, pesticides, paint, textiles, food industry, etc. They can provide good decentralized stability, humidity, emulsification, and moisture, and are considered one of the types of surfactants with relatively mild and environmentally friendly environment.
It should be noted that although non -ionic surfactants are usually mild, they may still cause some adverse effects under high concentration or long -term use. Therefore, when using non -ionic surfactants, it is still necessary to follow relevant safety operation guidelines and suggestions provided by manufacturers.