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MAKON® P105

MAKON® P105 is a nonionic eo/po block copolymer that exhibits good oil-in-water emulsification properties. It can be used in a variety of markets, including agriculture, industrial, and paints and coatings. Applications for best fit are agricultural pesticide formulations, dispersants, emulsifiers, and industrial cleaning.

Brand: MAKON (47 products)

Functions: Degreaser, Detergent, Dispersant, Dispersant, Emulsifier, Surfactant, Surfactant (Nonionic)

Chemical Family: Polyethers

Labeling Claims: Kosher

Certifications & Compliance: FDA 29 CFR 1910.1200, Kosher

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
HII Features
Biodegradability

Publically available data shows this type of chemistry to be inherently biodegradable.

Product Benefits
Preservative Free

Applications & Uses

Markets
Applications
Home Care Applications
I&I Cleaning Applications
Applications

MAKON P105 is a nonionic EO/PO block copolymer that exhibits good oil-in-water emulsification properties. MAKON P105 can be used in a variety of markets including Agriculture, Industrial, and Paints and Coatings. Applications for best fit are agricultural pesticide formulations, dispersants, emulsifiers, and industrial cleaning.

Properties

Formulation Type
Physical Form
Appearance
Solid (at 25°C)
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Actives Content100%-
Average Molecular Weight6500g/mol-
Blender Foam Height (at 25°C, in 0.1% aqueous, 5 minutes)33mm-
Blender Foam Height (at 25°C, in 0.1% aqueous, Initial)33mm-
Cloud Point (1% in 10% NaCl)63°C-
Colormax. 100-Apha Scale
Density (at 25°C)1.09g/ml-
Density (at 60°C)1.03g/ml-
Draves Wetting (at 25°C , in 1.0% / 0.1% aqueous)30 / min. 90sec-
Flash Pointmin. 94°C-
HLB15--
Hydroxyl Value18mg KOH/g-
Interfacial Tension with Light Mineral Oil (in 0.1% aqueous) 5.6dynes/cm-
pH (1% in 50:50 IPA: Water)5 - 8--
Pour Point36°C-
Regulated Volatile Organic Chemicals0%U.S. EPA
Ross-Miles Foam Height (at 25°C, in 0.1% aqueous, 5 minutes)73mm-
Ross-Miles Foam Height (at 25°C, in 0.1% aqueous, Initial)82mm-
Ross-Miles Foam Height (at 50°C, in 0.1% aqueous, 5 minutes)77mm-
Ross-Miles Foam Height (at 50°C, in 0.1% aqueous, Initial)91mm-
Solubility in Water (at 25°C)min. 10wt%-
Surface Tension (in 0.1% aqueous)35.7dynes/cm-
Viscosity (at 60°C)626cPs-
Water Contentmax. 0.5%CLI-WATER

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance
Chemical Inventories
Clearances

The international inventories (country clearances) of MAKON P105 can be found in Section 15 of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). It is the responsibility of the formulator to review the chemical control regulations for each country where the end product is intended to be sold or used.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Standard Packaging

MAKON P105 is available in drums, totes, and bulk quantities.

Storage & Handling

Storage & Handling
  • Non-Bulk Storage Recommendations: MAKON P105 should be stored in closed containers and kept in a cool, dry place away from incompatible materials (see Section 10 of the SDS). MAKON P105 which has been stored in drums at temperatures below pour point may thicken or solidify. It may be fluidized by warming to temperatures above pour point with a drum heater or in a steam room. Drums should be vented prior to heating to avoid excessive pressure build up.
  • Bulk Storage Recommendations: MAKON P105 should be stored in vessels of 316 stainless steel, but carbon steel is adequate assuming effective moisture exclusion. Elevated storage temperature is recommended to maintain ease of pumping. Nitrogen blanketing is desirable to protect product quality.
  • Product temperatures over 158 °F (70 °C) are not recommended.
  • Normal safety precautions (i.e., gloves and safety goggles) should be employed when handling MAKON P105. Contact with eyes, nose or prolonged contact with skin should be avoided. Wash thoroughly after handling MAKON P105.
Workplace Exposure

Occupational exposure can occur primarily through skin contact or via inhalation of vapors and mists. Engineering controls, personal protective equipment, and other workplace safety precautions should be used to