T-Det® C 40 NR is a high-performance liquid nonionic surfactant derived from the reaction of castor oil with 40 moles of ethylene oxide. Utilizing a proprietary catalyst, the manufacturing process ensures a more efficient reaction, resulting in a superior emulsifier that delivers enhanced performance. This optimized formulation allows for reduced usage rates, making it a cost-effective and effective solution in a wide range of applications.

Synonyms: Castor Oil Ethoxylated, Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil

Chemical Name: Castor Oil, Ethoxylated

CAS Number: 61791-12-6

Labeling Claims: Listed in California Prop 65

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Physical Form
Soluble In
Insoluble in
Mineral oil and mineral spirits
Soluble in
Acetone, water, methanol, ethanol, xylene, Carbon tetrachloride, butyl cellosolve, ethylene glycol
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Percent Active99.5%-
Pour Point20°F-
Density (at 68°F)8.58lbs/gal
Cloud Point (1% in 5% NaCl in 1:9 IPA:H₂O)105 - 125°F-
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Specific Gravity (at 60°F)1.024 - 1.028--
pH (at 5% in DI Wat er)6 - 11--
ColorLight yellow--
Vapor Pressure (at 20°C)max. 1mmHg-
OdorMild--
Flash Pointmin. 100°CPensky Martens Closed Cup
Explosive LimitsNot explosive--
Oxidising PropertiesNot oxidizing--
AppearanceOpaque--
Physical StateSolid--
Soluble inWater--
Compatibility and Solubility

Due to its nonionic structure, it can be combined with both anionic and cationic surface-active agents and is moderately stable in the presence of acids, bases, and salts. T-Det C-40 NR is insoluble in mineral oil and mineral spirits. It is soluble in acetone, carbon tetrachloride, ether, methanol, water, butyl cellosolve, ethanol, ethylene glycol, vegetable oil, and xylene.

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