Alanon ALE is one of the specialities of Kawaken fine chemicals that can be used in various applications such as shampoo, body wash , baby products and facial cleanser. ALE can be used in weak acidic condition to give high density of creamy and fine foams even under hard water. It gives excellent premium conditioning effect during hair washing even after drying of hair. It is highly biodegradable, natural derived, RSPO certified and highly compatible in various formulation.
Sodium Lauroyl Methylamino propionate
Before washing with ALANON ALE formulation
After washing with ALANON ALE formulation
Comparison between Alanon ALE with other surfactants
Alanon ALE vs Sodium Laureth Sulphate (SLES)
Alanon ALE is an amino acid surfactant which has become very popular in recent years due to its very low irritancy and high performance as compared to Sodium Laureth Sulphate (SLES). Here are some of the comparison between our ALE with SLES.
Test: Ross Mile test with measured concentration 0.25% pH 6.0, 40 degree
Foam produced by SLES
Foam produced by Alanon ALE
ALE has superior power in producing high density of creamy and fine foam.
Other Amino Acid Surfactants
Alanon ALE vs Taurate
ALE vs Glutamate
Alanon ALE vs Glutamate
Viscosity
Viscosity produced from sodium cocoyl glutamate
Viscosity produced from Alanon ALE
ALE has superior power in producing high viscosity of solution when compared to sodium cocoyl glutamate
Foaming Power
ALE has better foaming power under normal water condition
ALE has better foaming power even under hard water condition
Foam produced from sodium cocoyl glutamate
Foam produced from Alanon ALE
ALE has superior power in producing high density of creamy and fine foam when compared to sodium cocoyl glutamate even under hard water
Scalp Cleansing Power
sodium cocoyl glutamate
Deposited yellowish sebum on the scalp can be seen
Alanon ALE
ALE has better scalp cleansing power when compared to sodium cocoyl glutamate