Suppliers Corner Archive
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- January 2009
- December 2008
- November 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
- March 2007
- February 2007
- January 2007
Supplier's Corner -
Sponsored by Centerchem
Versamid 757 Is a Biodegradable and Compostable Polyamide
As the standard workhorse resins for flexible packaging inks used in flexo and gravure printing, polyamide resins have been used around the world for more than 30 years.
With the increased awareness of sustainability, companies are looking for materials that meet the ever-increasing performance demands of the packaging industry while being environmentally sound.
Versamid 757 from Cognis is biodegradable, compostable and exhibits no plant germination toxicity as determined by approved ASTM testing protocols, according to independent laboratory results.
More info: www.cognis.com
Rhodia has developed Jaguar HP120, a rapidly hydrated thickener derived from guar that is fully compatible with alcohol for easy formulation of soap-free antibacterial hand gels, according to the company. This naturally-derived product helps formulators create hydro-alcoholic antibacterial solutions with moisturizing ingredients such as glycerine to leave hands clean and soft.
Jaguar HP120 provides sensorial and economic benefits for consumers and formulators, said Rhodia. It is compatible with hydrating agents, making it easy for formulators to create everyday-use gels that do not dry out the skin. Formulations made with this guar-derivative solution leave hands feeling fresh and moisturized, neither sticky nor dry, according to the company.
In addition, consumers benefit from a thickened gel texture, which lets them better control the amount they use. For formulators, the quick hydration of Jaguar HP120 reduces manufacturing cycle time, thus optimizing gel production.
More info: www.rhodia-novecare.com
Rahn Rolls Out Updated Version of Aquarich
Following the increasing market demand of cosmetic ingredients complying with the requirements of natural and organic cosmetics, Rahn released its new moisturizer Aquarich (Eco), a re-worked version of its well-known and highly active moisturizer Aquarich. Ecocert accepts the new active ingredient for use in naturally-derived cosmetics.
According to the company, Aquarich (Eco) is ideal for both skin and hair. Extract from black oats, avena strigosa contains water-retaining substances such as polysaccharides and amino acids. Through its stabilizing activity during the formation of biological membranes, lecithin contributes to support the lamellar lipid matrix of the epidermis.
More info: cosmetics@rahn-group.com
Natural Hair Conditioning with Emulsense
Inolex has launched what it is calling a breakthrough in natural ingredients and green chemistry. The Emulsense technology is the first cationic material that is entirely non-petrochemical, 100% renewable, and compliant with the latest standards from COSMOS, NaTrue and the NPA, according to the company. The Emulsense line includes Emulsense HC, a primary cationic agent for natural hair care, and Emulsense SC, a novel emulsification and sensory system for natural skin care.
Emulsense is made from only non-GMO fermentation chemistry and the oil from brassica plants. It is produced using minimal, gentle processing and yields almost no waste—the only by-product is water. By being free of petrochemicals and palm-derivatives, it is perhaps the most sustainable and earth-friendly cosmetic ingredient on the market today, according to Inolex.
More info: www.inolex.com
Clariant introduced Genaminox CHE, a bio-based amine oxide (AO) for hard surface cleaning that enables manufacturers to cut active ingredient input to achieve lower cost, greener products with enhanced cleaning performance, according to the company.
The high active AO is proven in industry-standard Gardner tests to consistently outperform alternative surfactants at a very low concentration. By using a less active ingredient, manufacturers can reduce material purchasing, storage and transportation costs, while being confident of achieving perceivable performance improvements and the differentiation they need for their product, said the company.
Genaminox CHE is made from a plant-based renewable hydrophobe, with 60% of the chemicals used originating from bio sources. It has an excellent foam profile.
More info: www.clariant.us
Dow Corning’s Formulating Tool for Automotive Appearance Chemicals
Dow Corning is offering a new interactive Automotive Appearance Chemicals tool that provides essential formulation and application advice, according to the company.Available by request, the free CD includes formulating tips, regulatory information and the most up-to-date Dow Corning and Xiameter brand products.
“Developed for global use, the CD is intended to help accelerate innovation and growth of our customers’ businesses as well as future automotive appearance care product formulators,” said Rohit Markan, Dow Corning Performance Chemicals Americas marketing manager. “We also included information on regulatory issues that our customers care about.”
More info: www.dowcorning.com/autocare




































