Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cocomonoethanolamide
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Flakes/Solid
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Surfactant, Emulsifier, Foam Stabilizer, Viscosity Modifier
Product Overview
Cocomonoethanolamide (CMEA) is a versatile non-ionic surfactant, widely recognized for its robust performance in various chemical applications. Primarily derived from coconut oil, it is highly valued for its exceptional foam-boosting, viscosity-modifying, and emulsifying characteristics. For critical laboratory and research applications, the purity and consistent behavior of CMEA are paramount, directly influencing the accuracy and reproducibility of experimental results.
eqipped offers Cocomonoethanolamide of premium laboratory grade, meticulously processed to ensure high purity and consistent quality. This makes it an ideal choice for formulators involved in product development, researchers delving into surfactant chemistry, and educators demonstrating key principles of surface science. Its stable, flake form ensures convenient handling, accurate weighing, and efficient dissolution, which are essential for reliable scientific investigations and educational experiments.
The utility of this CMEA extends to diverse studies including the optimization of emulsion stability, evaluation of detergent efficacy, and exploration of rheological properties. Its non-ionic nature ensures broad compatibility with various chemical systems, making it a flexible component for complex formulations and innovative research designs. Students gain a fundamental understanding of surfactant properties, while researchers benefit from its predictable performance in critical studies. This product underscores eqipped’s dedication to providing top-tier chemical reagents for the vibrant scientific and educational community across India.
FAQs
1. What is Cocomonoethanolamide primarily used for in labs?
Cocomonoethanolamide is primarily used as a non-ionic surfactant, foam booster, and viscosity modifier in laboratory settings, crucial for studies in formulation, emulsion stability, and detergency.
2. Is this Cocomonoethanolamide compatible with anionic surfactants?
Yes, being a non-ionic surfactant, Cocomonoethanolamide is generally compatible with anionic, cationic, and other non-ionic surfactants, offering versatility in complex formulations.
3. What is the recommended storage condition for this product?
For optimal stability, store Cocomonoethanolamide in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in its original sealed container.
4. Can Cocomonoethanolamide be used in educational experiments for students?
Absolutely, its fundamental properties make it an excellent material for student experiments demonstrating surfactant action, foam generation, and emulsion formation.
5. How does this grade of CMEA differ from industrial grades?
Our laboratory grade CMEA boasts higher purity and stricter quality control, ensuring consistent performance and minimal impurities, which is critical for accurate scientific research and analysis.






