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SLES 70% / Sodium Laureth Sulfate Candidate from China - CAS 68585-34-2

China supplier listing for Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate / Sodium Laureth Sulfate 70% active matter, CAS 68585-34-2, offered as white to light yellow viscous paste or gel cream for detergent, cleaning, and personal care formulation buyers. The page also mentions CAPB 30% in the title, but the extracted specification table mainly supports SLES 70%; buyers should confirm the exact product identity, CAS, active content, and COA before RFQ or sample approval.

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CAS No.: 68585-34-2 listed; confirm against COA and SDS because the title also references CAPB 30%.Anionic surfactant; SLES 70% / Sodium Laureth Sulfate candidateNeeds CAS/spec clarification before RFQ
Identity and grade

Typical specifications

  • CAS No.: 68585-34-2 listed; confirm against COA and SDS because the title also references CAPB 30%.
  • Active matter content: 70 +/- 2%; listed result 70.10%.
  • Appearance: white or light yellow viscous paste / gel cream; listed as pass.
  • Unsulfated matter: max 3.5%; listed result 1.8%.
  • Sodium sulfate: max 1.5%; listed result 0.9%.
  • 1,4-Dioxane: max 50 ppm; listed result 28 ppm.
  • pH value, 1% solution: 6.5-9.5.
  • Color, Klett 5% aqueous solution: max 30 listed, result not clearly shown in extracted text.
  • Odor: no strange odors; listed as pass.
  • Grade standard listed as industrial grade; suitability for personal care requires buyer-side grade, impurity, and documentation checks.
Who uses this page

Target buyers

  • Detergent and home care formulators
  • Industrial cleaning product manufacturers
  • Personal care formulators requiring verified surfactant documentation
  • Chemical distributors sourcing bulk surfactants from China
  • Contract manufacturers needing SLES 70% active matter supply
  • Importers comparing drum and IBC surfactant options
Before matching

Documents to check

  • CAS number, grade, assay, and impurity profile
  • SDS, COA, TDS, HS code, and transport classification
  • Destination-market import documents before supplier matching
Package and route

Packing notes

  • Listed packing: 170 kg or 220 kg plastic drum, or 1000 kg IBC tank.
  • Specification field lists 170 kg/drum; confirm available drum net weight before quotation.
  • Request palletization, container loading quantity, drum material, seal type, and batch labeling format.
  • For long-distance export, ask whether winterizing, viscosity management, or heating instructions are included in shipping documents without relying on informal handling claims.
Applications and sourcing options

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Clear application, grade, package, and document notes help separate real sourcing demand from a vague price check.

Use context

Common applications

  • Raw material screening for SLES 70% surfactant procurement
  • Supplier comparison for detergent or cleaning formulation inputs
  • COA and impurity review before sample approval
  • Bulk drum or IBC RFQ preparation
  • Export documentation readiness check for overseas buyers
  • Alternative China-origin surfactant sourcing when existing supply needs backup
How we compare

Sourcing options

  • Request SLES 70% quotation by drum and IBC packing separately.
  • Ask for CAPB 30% as a separate RFQ item if required, with its own CAS, specification, and COA.
  • Compare industrial grade versus personal care grade documentation and impurity limits.
  • Use pre-shipment inspection for first order or new supplier qualification.
  • Request batch-retained sample and third-party 1,4-dioxane testing for regulated end uses.
Human review

Compliance notes

  • Request current COA, SDS, TDS, product specification, allergen or cosmetic documentation if intended for personal care, and third-party test reports where required.
  • Confirm whether the offered item is SLES 70%, CAPB 30%, or a mixed listing covering multiple surfactants; CAS 68585-34-2 corresponds to SLES/Sodium Laureth Sulfate, not CAPB.
  • Verify 1,4-dioxane level, residual sulfate, unsulfated matter, pH, active matter, and microbial or heavy metal requirements if the material will enter regulated consumer products.
  • Check destination-market requirements for detergent, cosmetic, industrial cleaning, or personal care use; supplier listing does not constitute regulatory clearance.
  • Confirm HS code, export documentation, DG classification, marine transport status, and any local import notification requirements with logistics and compliance teams.
  • Do not rely on platform badges alone; verify manufacturer/exporter identity, business license, production site, and inspection acceptance directly.
Buyer search paths

Related sourcing terms

These terms support long-tail discovery while keeping the page focused on useful product and China export buying context.

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RFQ questions before supplier matching

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Questions to confirm
  • Is the quoted product SLES 70% only, CAPB 30% only, or are both products available under this listing?
  • Can you provide recent COA for the exact batch offered, including active matter, 1,4-dioxane, sodium sulfate, unsulfated matter, pH, color, odor, and appearance?
  • What grade is available for export: industrial, detergent, cosmetic/personal care, or another defined grade?
  • What is the guaranteed maximum 1,4-dioxane level, and can third-party testing be arranged before shipment?
  • Which packing options are available for the target order quantity: 170 kg drum, 220 kg drum, or 1000 kg IBC?
  • What is the minimum order quantity, sample size, lead time, and shelf life from production date?
  • Can you provide SDS, TDS, COA, packing list, commercial invoice, certificate of origin, and any requested inspection documents?
  • What is the confirmed HS code and transport classification for the material as shipped?
Checks before quote
  • Request current COA, SDS, TDS, product specification, allergen or cosmetic documentation if intended for personal care, and third-party test reports where required.
  • Confirm whether the offered item is SLES 70%, CAPB 30%, or a mixed listing covering multiple surfactants; CAS 68585-34-2 corresponds to SLES/Sodium Laureth Sulfate, not CAPB.
  • Verify 1,4-dioxane level, residual sulfate, unsulfated matter, pH, active matter, and microbial or heavy metal requirements if the material will enter regulated consumer products.
  • Check destination-market requirements for detergent, cosmetic, industrial cleaning, or personal care use; supplier listing does not constitute regulatory clearance.
  • Confirm HS code, export documentation, DG classification, marine transport status, and any local import notification requirements with logistics and compliance teams.
  • Do not rely on platform badges alone; verify manufacturer/exporter identity, business license, production site, and inspection acceptance directly.
Next step

Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.