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Trimethylsiloxysilane (and) Isododecane

IOTA 91003C Silicone Resin Blend
                                                                               Trimethylsiloxysilane (and) Isododecane
Characteristics:
Hydrophobicity
Film-forming
Volatility
Advantages:
Long-lasting
Wash-off
Glossy
Overview:
This product is an isododecane dispersion of silicone resin. It is easy to use and can form a water-resistant and migration-resistant film. This product has moderate volatility, good hydrophobicity, film-forming and moisture retention. It is widely used in cosmetics such as sunscreen, skin care, make-up and hair care.
Technical data:
Appearance (visual inspection): Colorless to slightly yellow transparent liquid
Refractive index (25 ℃) 1.400~1.450
Viscosity (mPa ∙ s, 25 ℃): 10~50
Note:
The values listed in this data table only describe the typical properties of this product and do not represent our company's technical standards. Application areas: cosmetics, skincare, hair care and other products.
Usage:
This product has moderate volatility, and the temperature should be below 50 ℃ during processing and preparation.
Application :
This product has a wide range of applications, such as hair and skin care products, make-up, etc.
How To Use:
Due to containing volatile components, The product is recommended that be formulated at room temperature or below 50℃. The recommended usage in make-up is 2-10%, in skin care is 0.5-5%.
Packaging :
This product is supplied in 25Kg plastic pails or 200Kg iron drums.
Storage and Transport :
This product is non-dangerous product. In storage and transportation, prevent from the exposure of moisture, acid, alkalis and other impurities. The product has 24 months shelf life from the date of production at room temperature. Cautions This product is neither tested nor suggested in the medical and pharmaceutical applications.

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