Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI) Granules 80–85%

Bulk SCI Granules 80–85% for manufacturers requiring improved flow, cleaner batching and more consistent production feeding in solid cleansing systems.

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Granules are supplied for syndet bars, shampoo bars and structured cleansers, with specification review, samples, batch documents and bulk export support available.

• SCI Granules with 80–85% active matter
• Granular form for improved flow and cleaner batching
• Suitable for syndet bars, shampoo bars and structured cleansers
• Bulk supply with COA, TDS and SDS/MSDS support

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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI) Granules

Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate

CAS Number

61789-32-0

Molecular Formula

CH3(CH2)nCH2COOC2H4SO3Na

Molecular Weight

390.5 g/mol

Quality

Assay

Active Matter 80-85% (typ.)

Grade

Cosmetic Grade

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

White to off-white granules / flaky granules

Form

Granule

Solubility

Dispersible in water; best incorporated with heating/surfactant phase depending on formula.

Applications

Commercial Terms

MOQ

MOQ depends on packaging and specification.

Lead Time

3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.

Incoterms

EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP

Sample

Free sample (shipping charged)

Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.

Product Overview

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate Granules are a granular SCI form commonly selected for improved flow, cleaner batching and more consistent raw-material feeding in solid cleansing production.

They are generally supplied with 80–85% active matter, and buyers typically review active matter, granule consistency, moisture, flow behavior, processing compatibility and batch documentation before technical or commercial evaluation.

SCI Granules are commonly considered for syndet bars, shampoo bars, facial cleansing bars and structured rinse-off systems, with sample evaluation, COA, TDS, SDS/MSDS and bulk sourcing support available for procurement reference.

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Applications

SCI Granules are commonly selected for syndet bar formulations where improved flow, cleaner batching and predictable raw-material feeding are important during routine production. Their granular form may support easier transfer and more consistent weighing when the complete surfactant base and manufacturing sequence have been properly evaluated.

For shampoo bar projects, SCI Granules provide a high-active solid surfactant option for manufacturers seeking a more manageable granular form for plant-side batching. Processing temperature, mixing sequence, compatibility with co-surfactants and final bar hardness should be confirmed through pilot testing.

SCI Granules may also be considered for facial cleansing bars where formulators require a structured surfactant raw material with practical transfer and batching characteristics. Finished-product suitability depends on the complete formulation, processing method and target product profile.

In structured solid or semi-solid rinse-off systems, the granular form may be evaluated where flow behavior, batch consistency and production feeding are more important than ultra-fine dosing flexibility.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

For SCI Granules, product selection is generally based less on multiple named commercial grades and more on active matter, granule consistency, flow behavior, moisture, handling requirements and processing fit.

For syndet bar and shampoo bar manufacturing, buyers commonly review an 80–85% active matter specification together with granule uniformity and compatibility with the planned mixing or heated-processing route.

For larger-scale or repeated production, granule flow, transfer method, feeding equipment and batch size may be important because these factors can influence weighing efficiency and batch repeatability.

For structured cleanser projects, buyers should also consider whether the selected SCI Granules can be incorporated effectively with other surfactants, binders, fatty materials and process water.

The final SCI Granules option should be selected according to application requirements, production equipment, target specification and pilot-test results.

 

How to Choose the Right Grade

For SCI Granules, product selection is generally based less on multiple named commercial grades and more on active matter, granule consistency, flow behavior, moisture, handling requirements and processing fit.

For syndet bar and shampoo bar manufacturing, buyers commonly review an 80–85% active matter specification together with granule uniformity and compatibility with the planned mixing or heated-processing route.

For larger-scale or repeated production, granule flow, transfer method, feeding equipment and batch size may be important because these factors can influence weighing efficiency and batch repeatability.

For structured cleanser projects, buyers should also consider whether the selected SCI Granules can be incorporated effectively with other surfactants, binders, fatty materials and process water.

The final SCI Granules option should be selected according to application requirements, production equipment, target specification and pilot-test results.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

SCI Granules are evaluated primarily by active matter, granule consistency, flow behavior, moisture condition and compatibility with the intended production process. Their granular form may support cleaner transfer, more manageable batching and more consistent feeding than fine powder in suitable manufacturing environments.

 

The product is supplied in a controlled granular form for solid and structured cleansing applications. Batch handling focuses on maintaining physical-form consistency, protecting the material from moisture and confirming suitability for the customer’s transfer, weighing, feeding and surfactant-processing equipment.

 

SCI Granules should generally be treated as a process-incorporated solid surfactant rather than assumed to dissolve immediately under all formulation conditions. Incorporation behavior depends on temperature, water level, the surrounding surfactant system and the selected manufacturing method.

For syndet bars and shampoo bars, formulators may evaluate controlled heating, premixing, staged addition or other processing routes according to the complete formula. Co-surfactants, oils, fatty materials, binders and water content can influence processing behavior, texture and final bar hardness.

The granular form may support improved flow and cleaner batching, but compatibility with the customer’s transfer equipment, mixer design and feeding sequence should still be confirmed.

Pilot testing is recommended before commercial scale-up to verify processing temperature, mixing time, granule breakdown, incorporation sequence, batch consistency and finished-product performance.

Typical quality review may include appearance, active matter, moisture, pH, free fatty acid, sodium isethionate, granule consistency and batch uniformity. The final test scope, specification limits and methods should be confirmed according to the selected product specification and batch COA.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
Active Matter80-85%Assay
AppearanceWhite to yellowish flaky or granulesVisual Inspection
pH (10% aq.)5.0 to 6.5pH Measurement
Free Fatty Acid3.0-10.0%Titration
Water Content<=1.5%Gravimetric
Sodium Isethionate<=4%Titration

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Keep tightly sealed in the original packaging to minimize moisture uptake and contamination. Protect from heat sources and direct sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure to humid environments to prevent caking.

Shelf Life

24 months (typical) under recommended storage conditions. Refer to COA for batch-specific retest/expiry information.

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing

Small evaluation packing can be arranged for formulation and sourcing review.

Bulk Packing

Standard export bulk packing is available according to order scale and shipping route.

Customization

Packaging style and labeling details can be discussed based on project and destination requirements.

Logistics & Documents

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS can be provided with shipment or sourcing review, depending on agreed documentation scope.

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Supply, Documentation & Customization

Documents & Compliance

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.

Customization & Private Label

Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.

Commercial Support

Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.

Why Source From Lifeworth

Lifeworth supports SCI Granules sourcing with a defined 80–85% active matter range, clear granular-form specification communication and practical handling information for manufacturing evaluation.

The granular format can be reviewed for production environments where improved flow, cleaner batching and predictable raw-material feeding are important.

Batch documentation support helps buyers review active matter, appearance and other agreed quality parameters before commercial approval.

Samples can be arranged for formulation and handling tests, followed by bulk supply planning according to order quantity, packaging and delivery requirements.

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FAQ

1) What are SCI Granules?

SCI Granules are a granular form of Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate used as a solid surfactant raw material in personal care cleansing formulations. The physical form is commonly evaluated where improved flow, cleaner batching and more consistent production feeding are important.

2) What active matter is available for SCI Granules?

This page covers SCI Granules with an active matter range of 80–85%. Buyers should review the complete product specification and batch COA because moisture and other quality parameters may vary according to the selected supply specification.

3) What are SCI Granules mainly used for?

SCI Granules are commonly evaluated for syndet bars, shampoo bars, facial cleansing bars and structured rinse-off systems. Their granular form is especially relevant where manufacturers require practical transfer, cleaner batching and more predictable feeding during production.

4) How are SCI Granules incorporated into formulations?

The suitable incorporation method depends on the complete formulation and manufacturing process. SCI Granules may require controlled heating, premixing, staged addition or processing with other surfactants and formulation components. Pilot testing is recommended before commercial scale-up.

5) What is the difference between SCI Granules and SCI Powder?

SCI Granules are often considered where improved flow, cleaner batching and more consistent production feeding are priorities. SCI Powder may be selected where fine dosing and dry-blend flexibility are more important. Neither form is universally better; selection depends on processing and formulation requirements.

6) What is the difference between SCI Granules and SCI Noodles?

SCI Granules provide a smaller granular form that may support improved flow and controlled feeding, while SCI Noodles provide a larger solid form often selected for lower-dust transfer and routine bar production. The preferred form depends on the production equipment and handling priorities.

7) Can I buy SCI Granules in bulk?

Yes. Bulk SCI Granules supply is available for cosmetic manufacturers, OEM/ODM companies, contract manufacturers and formulation projects. MOQ, packaging, lead time and shipping terms can be discussed according to the required quantity and destination.

8) What documents are available for SCI Granules?

Available documents may include COA, TDS, SDS/MSDS, product specification and related export or commercial documents. The exact documentation package depends on the selected specification and customer requirements.

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