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Chemicals are crucial in the soap and detergent industry because they perform specific roles that enhance cleaning, improve the product’s stability, and ensure effective performance.

The chemicals serve various functions in the soap and detergent industry and among them are:

  1. Cleansing Agents (Surfactants) – the primary function of soaps and detergents is to remove dirt, oil, and grease.
  2. Water Softeners (Builders) – hard water contains minerals like calcium and magnesium that reduce the effectiveness of soap, leading to soap scum and poor lathering.
  3. Saponification Agents – the process of soap-making, known as saponification, requires a strong base to convert fats and oils into soap.
  4. Foaming Agents – why needed: Many consumers associate foaming with cleaning effectiveness, even though foam doesn’t necessarily improve cleaning.

And many others which serves different fucntions.

Siman Ltd can offer the below chemicals:

  • Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) – Used to make softer, liquid soaps.
  • Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) – Also known as caustic soda, it’s a key ingredient in soap-making for saponification of fats and oils.
  • Soda Ash – A water softener that boosts the cleaning effectiveness of detergents.
  • Sodium Silicate – Used as a corrosion inhibitor and to improve the effectiveness of detergents.
  • EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) – A chelating agent used to sequester metal ions and enhance cleaning power.
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) – A surfactant used for its cleansing and foaming properties.
  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) – A milder surfactant, commonly used in detergents and personal care products.
  • Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate (LAS) – A common anionic surfactant in laundry detergents.

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