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PEG-200 Glyceryl Palmitate and PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate

CAS 67784-88-7

A two-ester nonionic blend formulated to emulsify and disperse oils in water-based systems. Both components act as emulsifiers and solubilizers in personal-care and cleansing formulations.

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CAS Number
67784-88-7
Material Family
Glycols & Polyols
At a Glance
Material Family
Glycols & Polyols
Record Type
BLEND
Primary Role
Surfactancy · Emolliency
Industries Served
Applications & Use Cases
  • Emulsification: nonionic emulsifier blend for oil-in-water systems
  • Solubilizing: disperses fragrance and oil phases in aqueous formulations
  • Personal care: surfactant system for cleansing and skin-care products
Safety & Handling
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Chemical Identity
CAS Number
67784-88-7
Synonyms & Trade Names
3-propanetriol monoesters Fatty acids PEG-200 Glyceryl Palmitate and PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate hydrogenated palm oil PEG200 HYDROGENATED GLYCERYL PALMATE PEG-200 Hydrogenated Glyceryl Palmate
Full Description

This product is a blend of two polyethylene-glycol fatty esters, PEG-200 glyceryl palmitate and PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, supplied as a nonionic surfactant system. Both components act as emulsifiers and solubilizers in personal-care and cleansing formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PEG-200 glyceryl palmitate and PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate used for?

This product is a blend of two polyethylene-glycol fatty esters supplied as a nonionic surfactant system. Both components act as emulsifiers and solubilizers, dispersing fragrance and oil phases in oil-in-water personal-care and cleansing formulations.

What are the two components in this blend?

The blend combines PEG-200 glyceryl palmitate (a PEG glyceryl ester of palmitic acid) and PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate (a PEG glyceryl ester of coconut fatty acids). Together they form a nonionic emulsifier/solubilizer system.

Is PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate from coconut?

Yes. PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate is the polyethylene-glycol (7 EO) glyceryl ester of coconut-derived fatty acids. It contributes solubilizing and mild surfactant character within this blend.

What is the CAS number for this blend?

The product is supplied under CAS 67784-88-7. Because it is a two-component blend, an HS classification is not assigned on the standalone listing; confirm the appropriate tariff line with your customs broker based on the blend's composition.

How is this surfactant blend packaged in bulk, and how do I get a price?

RawSource supplies this nonionic surfactant system in bulk industrial packaging such as drums and IBCs/totes for manufacturers. Pricing is volume-based; request a bulk quote with your quantity and destination and we will include current CoA and SDS.

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