Toluidine Ethoxylate
Versatile Nonionic Surfactant for Industrial and Chemical Processing Applications
Toluidine ethoxylate is a nonionic surfactant synthesized through the ethoxylation of toluidine, resulting in a molecule with excellent surface activity and emulsifying power. Its aromatic base provides chemical stability and compatibility with diverse formulations, while the ethoxylate chains enhance water dispersibility and wetting efficiency. This combination allows for superior penetration, controlled foaming, and enhanced cleaning or dispersing action.
Get a Quote >Key Benefits of Our Toluidine Ethoxylate
Efficient Emulsifier
Facilitates the production of steady emulsions in textile, dye, and pigment formulas.Excellent Dispersing Agent
Spreads solids in liquids. This enhances the consistency of the product.High Solubility
Mixes well with water and many organic solvents. Suitable for varied applications.Nonionic Nature
Works with a broad range of other surfactants & formulation ingredients.Thermal and Chemical Stability
Maintains performance under heat and in reactive environments.Our Toluidine Ethoxylate Variants
Diisopropanol-p-toluidine
A tertiary aromatic amine used as a polymerization accelerator in radical-curing systems.
N-Phenyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine (SD grade)
An aromatic tertiary amine used to boost curing speed in radical systems, with stability and reactivity tailored for sensitive or specialized systems.
N-Phenyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine (IG grade)
Functions as a polymerization initiator and co-accelerator with consistency optimized for intermediate-grade formulations.
N-Phenyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine (DD grade)
A high-purity aromatic amine accelerator for controlled and efficient radical curing, tailored for dual-component resin systems.
N-methyl-N-hydroxyethyl-P-toluidine
A secondary amine co-initiator that enhances polymerization speed in radical-initiated systems and improves formulation stability.
Di(hydroxyethyl)p-toluidine
A tertiary aromatic amine accelerator used in polymer systems to initiate and control radical curing with peroxides or light-curing initiators.