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Cationic Surfactants

Based on 40 products - Last update on the Jun 26, 2025

Cationic surfactants typically appear as clear liquids or fine powders that dissolve or disperse uniformly in aqueous solutions. Key features include their ability to improve the stability and performance of formulations, making them suitable for applications in personal care products, fabric softeners, and industrial cleaners. 

Alternatives to cationic surfactants include nonionic and anionic surfactants. Sub-types of cationic surfactants include quaternary ammonium compounds, amine salts, and pyridinium compounds.

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SINOTEX L7

by Sino-Japan Chemical

SINOTEX L7 by Sino-Japan Chemical is a quaternary lauryl tripolyoxyethylene ammonium hydroxide grade. It acts as an emulsifier and a gum dispersant. SINOTEX L7 is a cationic surfactant and designed for use in rubbers and resins industry. It is available in liquid form.

SINOTEX 21

by Sino-Japan Chemical

SINOTEX 21 by Sino-Japan Chemical is a poly (quaternary Di stearyl amido ammonium chloride). It acts as an emulsifier and gum dispersant. SINOTEX 21 is a cationic surfactant and recommended for use in resins and rubber industry. It is available as flakes.

Octadecylamine Hydrochloride

by Tokyo Chemical Industry

Octadecylamine Hydrochloride by Tokyo Chemical Industry is a quaternary alkylammonium salt-based cationic surfactant. It is designed for use in plastic applications.

Cationic Surfactants