Sasol Chemicals NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate is a biodegradable nonionic derived from linear primary ALFOL 8 Alcohol. This 7-mole Ethoxylate is made using Sasol Chemicals patented NOVEL technology which yields narrow range products with lower free alcohol, PEG levels and melting ranges when compared to the traditional base-catalyzed methods. NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate is liquid at room temperature, essentially 100% active and has the following structural formula: CH3(CH2)7(OCH2CH2)7OH. For documents specific to a region, please contact Sasol using the 'Request Document' button.
Function: Dispersant & Wetting Agent, Emulsifier, Surfactant (Nonionic), Foaming Agent, Surfactant
Chemical Family: Alcohol Ethoxylates
End Uses: Hard Surface Cleaners, Industrial Cleaners, Metal Cleaners, Household Cleaners, Metalworking Fluids, Car Wash, Circuit Board Cleaners, Detergents
Labeling Claims: Biodegradable
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NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate
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Specialty Ethoxylates
Specialty Ethoxylates
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NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate Safety Data Sheet EN-US
NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate Safety Data Sheet EN-US
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NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate Technical Data Sheet
NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality
Chemical Family
Chemical Name
Ingredient Origin
Cleaning Ingredients Functions
Fluids & Lubricants Functions
CAS No.
27252-75-1
Technologies
Product Families
NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate Features & Benefits
Labeling Claims
HII Features
Applications & Uses
Applications
Fluids & Lubricants Type
Fluids & Lubricants End Use
I&I Cleaning Applications
Recommended Uses & Known Applications
- NOVEL 8-7 Ethoxylate may be used in a wide array of applications including as a high quality, biodegradable emulsifier, foaming agent and/or cleaner in a variety of household and industrial cleaning products.
- It may also be used in such industrial applications as textile and leather processing, plastics additives, paints and coatings, pulp and paper processing, metal cleaners, car wash products, agricultural adjuvants, mining frothier and circuit board cleaners.
Properties
Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Molecular Weight (Average) | 438 | g/mol | - |
EO Content (Average) | 70 | wt. % | - |
Free EO | max. 1 | ppm | - |
Glycol Content | max. 1 | wt. % | - |
Density at 40°C (104°F) | 0.997 | g/mL | - |
Cloud Point (1% in water) | 82 (180) | °C (°F) | - |
Viscosity at 40°C (104°F) | 18.9 | cSt | - |
pH (1% in IPA/water) | 6 – 8 | - | - |
HLB (Calculated) | 14 | - | - |
Wettability on Cotton | 2 | sec | - |
Contact Angle on PTFE (Average) | 52.59 | - | - |
Color | max. 50 | APHA | RCM 3607 |
Water Content | max. 0.1 | wt. % | DIN 51777 |
Pour Point | 4 (39) | °C (°F) | - |
Free Alcohol | max. 1 | wt. % | - |
Surface Tension | 28.5 | mN/m | - |
Hydroxyl Number | 125 – 131 | mg KOH/g | - |
Critical Micelle Concentration | 866.15 | mg/L | - |
Regulatory & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
Storage & Handling
Storage And Handling
Safe handling advice
- Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
Storage/Transport pressure
- Ambient
Load/Unload temperature
- 10-38 °C (50-100 °F)
Storage and handling materials
- Suitable: Carbon steel coated with baked phenolic. Any moisture may cause rusting of carbon steel. If product is moisture free, uncoated carbon steel tanks.
Further information on storage conditions
- When stored in the liquid form, ethoxylates should be padded with a dry inert gas, such as nitrogen, to prevent oxygen or air from entering the tank. Prolonged storage in the presence of air or oxygen may cause product degradation. Oxidation is not expected when stored under a nitrogen atmosphere. Inert gas blanket and breathing system needed to maintain color stability. Use dry inert gas having at least -40°C (-40°F) dew point.