MYSTRAX ® 390:
MYSTRAX ® 390 is produced as a salt through sulfation of lauryl alcohol.applications:
MYSTRAX ® 390 aids in wetting and disintegration of WP and WDG formulations.Physical Properties
Property, Unit |
Value |
---|---|
Chemical Name |
Sodium lauryl sulfate |
Alternate Name |
Lauryl alcohol sulphate, sodium salt |
Dtd. |
10/16/2014 |
CAS Number |
[151-21-3 / 68585-47-7 / 9004-82-4] |
SBU |
Agriculture |
Ionicity |
Anionic |
Function |
Wetter |
Typical Usage (%) |
2-3% |
Pack Size (Kgs,net weight) |
25.00 |
Container Type (Material) |
PP bag |
Shelf Life (Days) |
365 |
Rev. # |
R9 |
Biodegradability (BOD,28 Days. %) |
Yes |
EPA 40 CFR Listing (Status) |
Yes |
Appearance - Visual (TECH-3-0001) |
Powder |
Density meter/RD bottle - TECH-3-0005 - (g/ml, 25°C) |
0.40 |
Flash point, Experimental - PMCC, °C |
>100.00 |
Pour point, Test jar - ASTM D97 - °C |
- |
Water solubility - Experimental - Calculated (g/l, text) |
Soluble |
Typical Specifications
(Data is representative of average lots; data taken from
specific lots may vary.)
Actives - HPLC/GC/GC-MS/NVC (%) |
93.00% |
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Surfactants which have been stored at low temperatures may thicken or solidify. They can be fluidized by warming with a drum heater or in a steam room. Drums should be vented prior to heating to avoid excessive pressure build up. Product temperatures over 54°C are not recommended.
Normal safety precautions (i.e. gloves and safety goggles) should be employed when handling these surfactants. Contact with the eyes and prolonged contact with the skin should be avoided. Wash
thoroughly after handling materials.
A Material Safety Data Sheet is available upon request.