Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate SLES70

Sodium lauryl ether sulphate 70% for shampoo, body wash, facial cleanser, dishwashing-liquid, and detergent formulation projects.

Lifeworth supplies SLES 70% for personal care and household cleaning manufacturers who need reliable active substance, consistent quality control, bulk drum packaging, and document support for production and export planning.

  • High-active anionic surfactant raw material
  • Suitable for personal care and detergent systems
  • Strong foaming and cleansing performance
  • COA / SDS / TDS available
  • Sample and bulk supply support

Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

sodium lauryl ether sulfate sles 70

Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate

Alias

SLES 70%; Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate 70%; Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate 70%; SLES; AES

CAS Number

68585-34-2

Molecular Formula

Commercial surfactant mixture; often described by series formula rather than a single fixed molecular formula

Molecular Weight

Commercial surfactant mixture; not typically expressed as a single fixed molecular weight

Quality

Standards

USP

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

White to light yellow viscous paste

Form

Powder

Solubility

Water-soluble surfactant paste; final formulation behavior should be reviewed according to the intended system, dilution route, and surfactant balance.

Applications

Shampoo and body wash systems, facial cleanser and hand wash formulations, dishwashing-liquid systems, detergent and household cleaner systems

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 lauryl ether sulphate is an anionic surfactant commonly used in personal care and household cleaning formulations.

It is usually supplied as a water-soluble viscous paste with around 70% active substance, and buyers often review active content, handling properties, and formulation fit before technical or commercial evaluation.

It is commonly considered for shampoo, body wash, facial cleanser, dishwashing liquid, and detergent systems, with bulk packaging and technical documents available for sourcing reference.

sodium lauryl ether sulphate sles 70

Applications

Shampoo & Body Wash
Suitable for shampoo and body wash formulations where strong foaming, cleansing efficiency, and good compatibility with common surfactant systems are required. It is commonly reviewed as part of blended liquid cleansing systems.

Facial Cleanser & Hand Wash
Often used in facial cleanser and hand wash projects where cleansing performance, liquid-system compatibility, and final product consistency matter. Buyers usually review active level and surfactant balance according to the target product format and positioning.

Dishwashing Liquid
Applicable in dishwashing-liquid systems where degreasing performance, foam profile, and surfactant blending flexibility are important. It is commonly considered in household liquid dishwash formulations.

Detergent & Household Cleaner Systems
Suitable for detergent and household cleaner projects where a high-active anionic surfactant is needed in the overall cleansing system. In these applications, blending route, active content, and bulk packaging efficiency become practical purchasing factors.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

For shampoo and body wash systems
Review active substance, foam behavior, and compatibility with the intended surfactant blend first. These points influence formulation structure and final product performance.

For facial cleanser and hand wash projects
Compare cleansing strength, surfactant balance, and final system requirements before selecting the specification. The right option should support both formulation efficiency and product positioning.

For dishwashing-liquid production
Focus on active content, degreasing expectations, and cost-performance balance in the finished system. These points are important for both technical and commercial evaluation.

For detergent and export projects
Check drum packaging, agreed quality limits, and document scope before scale-up. The selected specification should match the intended application and logistics plan.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Sodium lauryl ether sulphate is usually evaluated as a high-active anionic surfactant used to support cleansing performance, foam generation, and formulation efficiency in liquid systems.

Buyers commonly review active substance, appearance, handling behavior, and compatibility with the intended surfactant blend when comparing supply options.

This product is typically supplied as a viscous surfactant paste prepared for downstream dilution and formulation use in personal care and household cleaner systems.

In practical sourcing and product development, technical teams usually compare active level, blending route, and intended system design before selecting the specification.

For shampoo systems
SLES 70% should be reviewed together with the intended surfactant blend, target foam profile, and final system design. Pilot testing is recommended before full-scale production.

For body wash and facial cleanser systems
Check compatibility with the intended cleansing base, viscosity target, and appearance requirements. Final formulation stability should be confirmed during development.

For dishwashing-liquid projects
Review active contribution, blending sequence, and finished-system clarity according to the target product design. Technical teams should confirm the formulation route before bulk purchase.

For detergent systems
As a high-active anionic surfactant, this product is usually evaluated together with dilution route, surfactant balance, and overall cleaner-system design rather than as a stand-alone ingredient only. Procurement and technical teams should align on specification before commercial use.

Storage and handling notes
Storage, transfer, and packaging conditions should support product stability and suitable industrial handling. Production testing is recommended before commercial scale-up.

Quality review commonly includes active substance, unsulfated matter, inorganic sulfate, color and luster, pH, and other agreed control items depending on the target application.

COA, SDS, and technical specification documents should be aligned with the intended formulation direction and market requirements before scale-up.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceWhite to light yellow viscous pasteVisual
Active Substance70% active substance or according to agreed specificationPer specification
Unsulfated MatterAccording to agreed specificationPer specification
Inorganic SulfateAccording to agreed specificationPer specification
pHAccording to agreed specificationPer specification
DocumentsCOA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS availableReference

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers.

Protect from contamination, unsuitable temperatures, and prolonged exposure to adverse storage conditions during handling and transport.

Shelf Life

Shelf life should follow the agreed specification and original packing condition.

Commercial review should confirm the storage plan, packaging type, and destination-market handling requirement before bulk purchase.

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing
Samples can be arranged for evaluation, testing, and sourcing review before commercial order confirmation.

Bulk Packing
Standard bulk supply is commonly arranged in industrial drum packaging, such as 170 kg drums, or according to agreed project requirements.

Customization
Supply discussion can be aligned with agreed active-substance targets, purchasing volume, and practical packaging needs for personal care and cleaning projects.

Logistics & Documents
COA, SDS, and TDS can be provided for technical review and export preparation. Packaging and logistics plans can be discussed according to destination, order size, and delivery requirements.

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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

Clear active-substance discussion for surfactant sourcing
Support for buyers who need clearer sourcing communication around suitable active levels and application direction.

Batch documentation support
COA, SDS, and TDS can be arranged for technical review, export preparation, and purchasing coordination.

Export-ready bulk supply
Bulk drum supply and logistics discussion can be matched to production planning, destination, and order volume.

Flexible communication on packaging and order planning
Supply discussion can be aligned with project scope, packaging needs, and practical commercial planning.

Suitable for personal care and household cleaning applications
Application discussion can be matched to shampoo, body wash, facial cleanser, dishwashing-liquid, detergent, and household cleaner projects.

Sample support before commercial scale-up
Samples can be arranged for evaluation and pilot review before full bulk-order confirmation.

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FAQ

1) What active substance is available for SLES?
SLES is commonly supplied with around 70% active substance for personal care and household cleaning formulation projects.

2) Is SLES 70% suitable for shampoo and body wash?
Yes. It is commonly reviewed for shampoo and body wash systems where foaming performance, cleansing efficiency, and surfactant compatibility are important.

3) Can it be used in dishwashing-liquid systems?
Yes. It is often considered in dishwashing-liquid formulations, subject to the intended system design and active-level requirement.

4) How is SLES 70% usually specified?
It is usually reviewed by active substance, appearance, unsulfated matter, inorganic sulfate, color and luster, pH, and other agreed technical control items.

5) Are samples and documents available?
Yes. Samples can be arranged for evaluation, and COA, SDS, and TDS can be provided for technical and commercial review.

6) How should SLES 70% be stored?
It should be stored in tightly closed containers under cool, dry, and suitable storage conditions according to the agreed specification and packaging plan.

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