Fatty Alcohol
Description:
Fatty alcohols are commonly used in the production of personal care and cosmetic products, such as lotions, creams, and shampoos. They are also used in the manufacturing of detergents, surfactants, and lubricants.
One of the main advantages of fatty alcohols is their ability to act as emollients and moisturizers, making them ideal for use in skincare and haircare products. They also have surfactant properties, which make them effective at removing dirt and oils from surfaces.
Octyl Alcohol
With versatile applications across pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial sectors, the C16 alcohol and its derivatives have diverse uses in different industries. They are employed in the production of laundry pre-softeners, disinfectants, heavy-duty detergents, metal cleaners, hard surface cleaners, textile processing, pulp and paper processing, as well as wastepaper deinking. The agricultural sector utilizes them for producing soil conditioners and pesticides. Additionally, they function as surface lubricants in metalworking and find several other applications.
Decyl alcohol
Decyl alcohol is a versatile chemical with numerous applications in various industries. For instance, it serves as a raw material for plasticizers, stabilizers, and flame retardants in the plastic industry. Moreover, as a lubricant and hydraulic fluid in the petroleum and metalworking industries. In the textile coating and mineral processing industries, decyl alcohol acts as a raw material for surfactants. These are just a few examples of the diverse applications of decyl alcohol across various industries.
Lauryl Alcohol
Lauryl alcohol has diverse applications in different industries. It is used as an emulsifier, foaming agent, and thickener in personal care products, as a solubilizer and emulsifier in pharmaceuticals, as a flavoring agent and solvent in food, and as a lubricant and raw material in the industrial sector.
Myristyl alcohol
Myristyl alcohol finds application in various industries. In the cosmetic and personal care industry, it is used as an emollient, thickener, and opacifying agent. It also serves as a lubricant and surfactant in the industrial sector.
Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl alcohol has a variety of applications in different industries. In the cosmetic and personal care industry, it is used as an emulsifier, thickener, and emollient. It is also used as a lubricant and binder in the pharmaceutical industry. In the industrial sector, it serves as a surfactant and as a raw material for the production of various chemical compounds, such as esters and amides. Additionally, cetyl alcohol is used as a coating and polishing agent in the production of paper and textiles.
Stearyl Alcohol
Stearyl alcohol, a fatty alcohol, is obtained from natural sources like coconut oil or vegetable oil. The derivatives of C18 alcohol have a wide range of applications in various industries such as the production of light and heavy-duty detergents, laundry pre-softeners, hard surface cleaners, disinfectants, metal cleaners, textile processing, pulp and paper processing, wastepaper deinking, as well as in agriculture for making pesticides and soil conditioners. Additionally, they serve as surface lubricants in metalworking and are used in many other applications.
Cetyl stearyl alcohol
Is a blend of cetyl and stearyl alcohols commonly used in the cosmetic and personal care industry. It is often found in lotions, creams, and hair care products. In addition to the cosmetic industry, cetyl stearyl alcohol is also used in the pharmaceutical industry as a lubricant and binder. It finds application in the food industry as a coating and polishing agent and in the production of candles, wax coatings, and polishes. Derivatives of cetyl stearyl alcohol are also used in various industrial applications, including in the production of detergents, cleaners, metal cleaners, textile processing, and paper processing.

