Sodium Xylenesulfonate: Your Trusted Hydrotrope Supplier for Enhanced Formulations

Discover the power of Sodium Xylenesulfonate (SXS), a superior hydrotrope and anionic surfactant essential for high-performance detergents, shampoos, and industrial cleaners. Partner with a leading manufacturer for quality and reliability.

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Key Advantages of Sourcing Sodium Xylenesulfonate

Enhanced Formulation Efficiency

Leverage our Sodium Xylenesulfonate as a hydrotrope to create more concentrated and effective cleaning solutions. This makes it an attractive option for businesses looking to purchase high-performance chemical intermediates from a reliable supplier.

Improved Product Stability

The cloud point depression properties of our SXS ensure that your liquid detergents and personal care products maintain clarity and stability, even under varying temperature conditions. This is a crucial consideration for R&D scientists and formulators.

Cost-Effective Performance

By improving the solubilization of active ingredients and reducing the need for co-solvents, our Sodium Xylenesulfonate offers a significant cost advantage for manufacturers seeking to optimize their production costs without compromising on quality.

Versatile Applications of Sodium Xylenesulfonate

Household and Industrial Cleaners

As a leading supplier, we provide Sodium Xylenesulfonate for use in heavy-duty detergents, dishwashing liquids, and hard surface cleaners, enhancing their cleaning power and efficiency.

Personal Care and Cosmetics

Its hydrotropic and solubilizing properties make it ideal for shampoos, conditioners, and other cosmetic products, improving spreadability and ingredient distribution for formulators buying cosmetic raw materials.

Textile Industry

Utilized in printing pastes and dyeing processes, our Sodium Xylenesulfonate aids in the efficient application of colors and treatment agents, a key concern for textile manufacturers.

Paper and Leather Industries

This versatile chemical is employed for extracting pentosans and lignin in papermaking and as an additive for glues in leather production, showcasing its broad industrial utility.