Coco Betaine, 20 l

Coco Betaine, 20 l

Coco Betaine is an amphoteric tenside (betaine) derived from the fatty acids of coconut oil. It is produced by synthesis from coconut fatty raw materials - firs... read more

In stock:
12 pkgs.
Product code:
TEN130_20
Best before date:
05/2028, 10/2028
Batch:
9134664, 9194592

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Product description


Coco Betaine is an amphoteric tenside (betaine) derived from the fatty acids of coconut oil. It is produced by synthesis from coconut fatty raw materials - first amidoamine is prepared from coconut fatty acid, followed by a betaine reaction to form a stable amphoteric structure.
In practice, it serves as a secondary tenside: it refines the wash profile, increases creaminess and foam stability, and improves the tolerability of formulations with anionic tensides. Compared to Cocamidopropyl Betaine, it is a related betaine raw material that is used very similarly - often in shampoos, shower gels, facial cleansing gels and products for more sensitive skin.
It is most commonly supplied as an aqueous solution, so the dosage is adjusted according to the target proportion of active tensides in the finished product.


Key benefits

  • Gentler wash - reduces the "degreasing" sensation and improves skin comfort.
  • Creamy and stable foam - improves both foam volume and foam density.
  • Synergy in tenside blends - works well with both anionic and non-ionic tensides.
  • Improves processing - often helps with viscosity and stability of tenside bases.
  • Versatile use - suitable for a wide range of washing products.

Suitable for products such as

  • Shampoos and mild hair wash gels.
  • Shower gels and bath foam.
  • Facial cleansing gels and foams (rinse-off) - milder tenside profile.
  • Liquid soaps and hand wash gels.
  • Intimate hygiene (rinse-off) - in mild tenside systems and at the appropriate pH.

Use in formulation

  • Soluble in: water (normally supplied as an aqueous solution).
  • Miscible with: anionic, non-ionic and amphoteric tensides; often combined with Lauryl Glucoside and other glucosides, with sarcosinates or with powdered tensides according to the target of the formulation.
  • Compatible with: humectants, chelators and common thickeners for tenside systems; use caution and small steps when thickening with salt.
  • Dosage (indicative): used as a secondary tenside to soften and improve foam; adjust the dosage according to the target proportion of active tensides in the finished formulation.
  • Technological tip: mix at low speed to minimize aeration; adjust pH after the mixture is complete (including perfuming and preservation).

Safety and storage

  • For cosmetic use; avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • When working with tensides, use appropriate protective equipment and avoid the formation of aerosols.
  • Store in a tightly closed container, dry, out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
  • For products for sensitive skin, minimize perfuming and always test the final formulation.

FAQ

What is the difference between Coco Betaine and Cocamidopropyl Betaine?

They are related amphoteric betaines. In practice, they are used very similarly (foaming, softening, compatibility) but may differ in chain composition, delivery viscosity and behavior in a particular formulation. It is recommended to do a small viscosity and clarity test when confusing them.


Does Coco Betaine help reduce the irritation of strong tensides?

Yes, it is often used just to soften anionic systems (e.g. in shampoos and shower gels). It gives the best result when combined with appropriate pH, humectants and milder co-tensides.


Why does my product first thicken and then thin after adding salt?

Tenside systems often have a maximum viscosity at a certain salt concentration. If you exceed it, the micellar structure changes and the viscosity decreases. Add salt gradually and always after complete mixing.


Can it be used in a pH-reduced facial cleansing gel?

Yes, in practice it is also used in slightly acidic washing products. However, stability, clarity and viscosity depend on the whole tenside mixture and perfuming, so fine-tune the pH at the end and do stability tests.


How to minimize aeration during production?

Stir slowly, keep the stirrer below the surface, add tensides to the water and do not use unnecessarily high speeds. When finished, let the product stand to allow bubbles to come out naturally.


See also other tensides in the Handymade.sk offer.

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Parameters

INCI
Coco-Betaine
CAS n°
66455-29-6
EC number
931-700-2
ASM
31
Free From
Color
Country of origin
Spain
Natural Origin Index
98
Solubility

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