Raw Materials

A widely used surfactant and foaming agent in shampoos, body washes, and liquid soaps. It provides good cleansing and high foaming properties.

An anionic surfactant with strong cleaning power, commonly used in household detergents and industrial cleaners.

A biodegradable surfactant used in personal care products and detergents as a milder alternative to SLES.
Mild amphoteric surfactants derived from sugar beet, used in shampoos and skin cleansers for conditioning and foaming properties.

Pre-made soap base pellets used in bar soap manufacturing. Available in various colors and scents for cosmetic or industrial use.

Half-Processed Laundry Detergent

A semi-manufactured blend containing surfactants, builders, and softening agents.
Designed as a base for powder detergents, this material simplifies production by offering a pre-balanced formulation. Manufacturers only need to add fragrance, colorant, or specific additives.
It ensures consistent quality, reduces raw material handling, and shortens production time.

A detergent additive and emulsifier used in lubricants, industrial cleaning products, and metalworking fluids.

A non-ionic surfactant used in industrial cleaners, textile processing, and emulsifier systems. (Standardized commercial name spelling.)

A water-soluble polymer used as a thickener, stabilizer, and binder in cleaning products, cosmetics, and food formulations.

A cellulose-derived thickener and film-former used in cosmetics, personal care products, and cleaning formulations.

A commercial thickening agent used to increase viscosity in gel-based and liquid detergents.

A chelating agent that binds metal ions to improve cleaning performance, prevent scale, and stabilize product formulations.

Used in water treatment and cleaning products to prevent scale formation and stabilize hydrogen peroxide.

A water softener and detergent builder that enhances cleaning efficiency in laundry and dishwashing applications.

A powerful solvent with excellent grease-cutting ability, used in glass cleaners, degreasers, and coatings.

A humectant and solvent used in cosmetics, personal care, and food products to retain moisture and dissolve actives.

A highly alkaline cleaning agent used in industrial formulations for heavy-duty degreasing and cleaning.

A mild alkaline substance used for deodorizing, pH adjustment, and gentle cleaning in personal care and household products.

Used in detergents, glass manufacturing, and water treatment. The “light” grade is less dense; “heavy” is used in industrial-scale applications.

A defoaming additive used in powder detergents and dry formulations. It helps suppress excess foam during washing or manufacturing, improving efficiency in high-sudsing environments.

A pure, colorless liquid used as a moisturizer, solvent, and humectant in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food.

Used in liquid detergents and industrial cleaners to control and reduce foam during both production and application. Ensures smoother flow, prevents overflow, and improves formulation stability.

A commercial viscosity modifier used in personal care and cleaning formulations.

Small, colorful flakes of soap used to enhance the aesthetic of powder detergents.
They melt during the wash, contributing to cleaning while giving the product a more premium, eye-catching appearance. Often used in laundry powders and decorative industrial cleaning formulas.

Used in car care products like windshield washer fluids and antifreeze. Helps prevent freezing and adds smooth glide for wipers.