Amphoteric
Amphoteric refers to a substance or compound that has the ability to react as both an acid and a base. In other words, it can either accept a proton (H+) to act as a base or donate a proton to act as an acid, depending on the conditions of the reaction. The term "amphoteric" is often used in the context of chemistry to describe species that exhibit this dual nature of reactivity.
Basic Laundry Detergent
Basic Laundry Detergent is a cleaning agent specially formulated to remove dirt, stains, and odors from fabrics. It contains surfactants to lift grime, enzymes to break down organic stains (like food or sweat), and brighteners to keep clothes looking fresh. Some detergents also include mild fragrances for a pleasant scent and softeners to reduce fabric stiffness. Available in liquid, powder, and pod forms, it works effectively in both standard and high-efficiency (HE) washing machines. Ideal for everyday laundry, it tackles general cleaning needs while being gentle on most fabrics. For sensitive skin or delicate garments, fragrance-free or specialized detergents may be preferred.
Butyl Glycol
Butyl Glycol is a versatile, water-miscible solvent known for its strong solvency, balanced evaporation rate, and excellent coupling properties. Widely used in paints, coatings, and cleaning formulations, it enhances product performance by improving flow, gloss, and adhesion while effectively dissolving oils, resins, and greases. Its stability in water-based and solvent-based systems makes it ideal for industrial cleaners, printing inks, metalworking fluids, and adhesives.
With moderate volatility and reliable performance, Butyl Glycol is a preferred choice for manufacturers seeking efficient, multi-purpose solubility. Proper handling is recommended to ensure safe usage