LAURAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE- ▸ Foam boosting: raises and stabilizes foam in cleansing systems
- ▸ Viscosity building: thickens liquid cleansing formulations
- ▸ Conditioning: antistatic and conditioning effect
- ▸ Co-surfactant: paired with anionic primary surfactants
A grade-specific Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — with the complete hazard classification, handling precautions, and transport information — is supplied with every shipment and available on request. Confirm all safety and regulatory details against the SDS for your specific grade.
Request SDS →Oleyl betaine (CAS 4292-10-8) is an amphoteric betaine surfactant. It is used as a secondary surfactant and foam booster, a viscosity builder, and a source of antistatic and conditioning function in cleansing formulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is oleyl betaine?
Oleyl betaine (CAS 4292-10-8; C19H38N2O3) is an amphoteric betaine surfactant. It is used as a secondary surfactant and foam booster, a viscosity builder, and a source of antistatic/conditioning function in cleansing formulations.
What is oleyl betaine used for?
It raises and stabilizes foam in cleansing systems, thickens liquid formulations, provides antistatic/conditioning effect, and is typically paired with anionic primary surfactants as a co-surfactant.
What are the two types of betaine?
Betaines are commonly split into alkyl betaines (made from an alkyldimethylamine) and amidopropyl betaines (made from a fatty amidoamine). Oleyl betaine is an alkyl betaine type, an amphoteric surfactant under CAS 4292-10-8.
What is the HS code for oleyl betaine?
Oleyl betaine is classified under HS heading 3402.49 (organic surface-active agents). Confirm the destination tariff subheading with your broker.
What bulk packaging and documentation are available?
RawSource supplies oleyl betaine in drums, IBC totes, and bulk to manufacturers, with a CoA and SDS on each shipment. Contact us with your volume and packaging for a bulk quote.