T-Det® A2623 is an anhydrous surface-active agent produced by the reaction of a linear C12-16 alcohol with 23 moles of ethylene oxide. It is a solid at room temperature. Its nonionic structure makes it compatible with anionic surfactants and it is stable in the presence of acids, bases, and salts.

Chemical Family: Alcohols, Alkoxylates, Ethoxylated Fatty Alcohols

Labeling Claims: APEO-Free, Biodegradable, CleanGredients (DfE), Conflict minerals-free, Food Allergen-free, GenX-free, Heavy Metal-free, Irradiation-free, Melamine-free, No Added PFAS, Not Tested on Animals, PFAS-Free, PFOA-free, PFOS-free, Pesticide-free, Preservative-free

Certifications & Compliance: California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010, Coalition of Northeastern Governors (CONEG), Directive 2002/95/EC, EPA Registered, RoHS Compliant, Safer Choice

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
White to yellow solid (at 68°F)
Compatible with
Cationic surfactants, Anionic surfactants
Stable in
Salts, Acidic media, Alkaline media
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Cloud Point (at 1% Aqueous)min. 100°C-
Ethylene Oxide Content23Moles-
HLB Value16.6--
Moisture Contentmax. 1%Karl Fischer
Activitymin. 99%-
pH (at 5% Aqueous)5 - 7--
Melting Pointapprox. 101°F-
Colormax. 250-APHA
Hydroxyl Number40 - 55mg KOH/g-
Specific Gravityapprox. 0.99--
HydrophobeC₁₂₋₁₆

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Storage & Handling

Storage, Stability and Handling Information

It should not be mixed with concentrated oxidizing or reducing agents, since the mixture of these compounds with organic compounds could potentially be explosive.