T-Det® N 100 is an anhydrous nonionic surface-active agent produced by the reaction of nonylphenol with 85 moles of ethylene oxide. It is soluble in ethylene dichloride, ethanol, and water, but insoluble in corn oil, kerosene, mineral oil, Stoddard Solvent, butyl cellosolve, ethylene glycol, and xylene.

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Used as a base in the formulation of soap sticks. Low glycol content, higher crystalinity, sold as a solid, flake or powder.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Off white, waxy solid
Odor
Mild, aromatic
Soluble in
Water, Ethanol, Ethylene dichloride
Insoluble in
Mineral oil, Ethylene glycol, Kerosene, Xylene, Corn oil, Stoddard solvent, Butyl cellosolve
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
HLB Value19.0--
Active Ingredientsmin. 99.5%-
Cloud Point (at 212°F, 1% Aqueous)Clear--
pH (at 1% Aqueous)5 - 8--
Flash Pointmin. 500°FOpen Cup
Pour Point127.0°F-
Specific Gravity (at 135°F)1.08--
Weight (at 25°C)8.9lbs/gal-

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Safety & Health

Toxicity Information

Due to its nonionic structure, T-Det® N 30 F is compatible with anionic and cationic surfactants and is stable in the presence of acids, bases, and salts. This product should not be mixed with concentrated oxidizing or reducing agents.

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