MARLOX MO 124 is based on a C12-14 fatty alcohol. It can basically be mixed with anionic, nonionic and cationic surfactants.

Functions: Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic), Wetting Agent

Chemical Family: Alcohol Ethoxylates, Non-Ionics

Features: Good Lubrication, Low Foaming

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Identification & Functionality

Fluids & Lubricants Functions
CAS No.
68154-97-2
EC No.
614-340-8

Features & Benefits

Fluids & Lubricants Features

Applications & Uses

Markets
Fluids & Lubricants Type
Fluids & Lubricants End Use
Industrial Additives End Use

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Clear to slightly turbid liquid
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Cloud Point (10% in 25% BDG solution)38-40°CDIN EN 1890
Density (at 20°C)0.94g/mlDIN 51757
Flash Pointmin. 150°CASTM D 92
Hoppler Viscosity (at 0°C)110.0mPa.s
Hoppler Viscosity (at 10°C)60.0mPa.s
Hoppler Viscosity (at 25°C)30.0mPa.s
Ignition Temperaturemin. 300°CDIN 51794
Iodine Color Numbermax. 1mg I/100 mlDIN EN 1557
Molar Mass510.0g/mol
pH (2% in fully demin. Water)5-7DIN EN 1262
Refractive Index (n 20/D)1.446DGF C-IV 5
Setting Point-20.0°CDIN ISO3841
Surface Tension (at 20°C)32.5mN/mDIN 53914
Turbidity Titration Number17.0mlDIN EN ISO 4320
Water Contentmax. 0.5%massDIN EN 13267
Wetting Value (1 g/l water at 20°C)130.0sDIN 53901
Wetting Value (1 g/l water at 60°C)150.0sDIN 53901

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Information
Road tankers, about 190kg Iron drums, about 950kg containers

Storage & Handling

Storage And Handling
  • Stainless Steel vessels (Steel No.: 1.4541 or 1.4571)
  • The effects of extreme temperatures (Cold, Heat) may cause the product become turbid, viscous, congeal or separate. In such cases mixing at normal temperatures (i.e. room temperature) will restore the product for use.