![](/assets/images/picto-drapeau-france-3a76576a5d60a512053b4612ab58dae5.png)
5. Industrial applications
The industrial applications of non-ionic surfactants are many and varied. A fairly comprehensive summary can be found in the chapter dedicated to non-ionic surfactants in the reference .
-
As a first approximation, we could say that esters are used mainly for their lubricating, emulsifying and emollient properties and for their excellent ecotoxicological profile:
for controlling static electricity and as plasticizers and anti-fogging agents in plastics (PVC, PE, PP, ABS). Glycerol C18 α-monoesters are the most widely used products in food packaging, thanks to their approval for food contact and their controlled...
Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!
You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!
Already subscribed? Log in!
![](/assets/images/logo-eti-286623ed91fa802ce039246e516e5852.png)
The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference
This article is included in
Formulation
This offer includes:
Knowledge Base
Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees
Services
A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources
Practical Path
Operational and didactic, to guarantee the acquisition of transversal skills
Doc & Quiz
Interactive articles with quizzes, for constructive reading
Industrial applications
Bibliography
Software tools
Surfactant.zip.optimal
Websites
Steven Abbott http://www.stevenabbott.co.uk
Event
CESIO Congress http://www.cesio-congress.eu
Regulations
Regulations in force in European Union countries http://www.cc.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/chemicals/documents/specific-chemicals/detergents/index_en.htm
Council Directive 76/769/EEC of July 27, 1976 on the approximation of the laws, regulations and...
Directory
Producers – Suppliers (non-exhaustive list)
The non-ionic surfactants used on an industrial scale on the European market are presented in Table 2 . The chemical formulas and properties of the most important products are given at
Statistical and economic data
1. Production
Among the various classes of surfactants, non-ionic surfactants (NIS) now rank first in terms of both volume and value. Their consumption continues to grow due to their physico-chemical properties, the effects they are intended to achieve, and developments in formulation technologies.
In Europe, the total market for surfactants (expressed as 100% active ingredient)...
Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!
You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!
Already subscribed? Log in!
![](/assets/images/logo-eti-286623ed91fa802ce039246e516e5852.png)
The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference