Message: | Carbomer 940 is white and loose; it is acidic, hygroscopic and slightly smelly. It is soluble in water, ethanol, and glycerin. The usual concentration is 0.1%~3.0%. Carbomer 940 contains a large number of carboxyl groups in its molecule, so the aqueous solution should be used after neutralization with alkali to reduce the irritation to the skin and mucous membranes. The neutralizer of Carbo 940 can be sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, potassium bicarbonate, borax, amino acids, polar organic amines such as triethanolamine. Laurylamine and stearylamine can be used as neutralizers in non-polar systems. The neutralized carbomer hydrogel is the most viscous between pH 6-11, such as pH12, the viscosity will decrease, and the presence of strong electrolytes can also reduce the viscosity. The gel is unstable, and it is easy to grow mold and lose viscosity when exposed to the sun. Adding antioxidants can slow down the reaction.
How to use Kabo 940 (acrylic resin) and matters needing attention:
1.pH value: The optimum pH value range of Carbo 940 system is 4-10, higher or lower than this range will lead to changes in system viscosity.
2.Components that are not easily compatible in the formula: protein, PVP resin, polyethylene glycol (PEG), polyethoxylated surfactant will interact with unneutralized Carbo 940, so it needs to be partially neutralized before adding Capo 940. Desheng professionally provides cosmetic raw materials and technical formula support such as Carbo 940.
3. Insoluble matter: When insoluble components are present, it is difficult for the Carbomer 940 system to present a clear and transparent gel. |