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                      Sodium Gluconate is a surfactant used in a variety of industries, including detergents, cleaners, and personal care products. It is a white, crystalline powder that is soluble in water and has a low toxicity. It is used as a chelating agent, a dispersant, and a stabilizer. It is also used to reduce surface tension and improve the wetting and foaming properties of surfactants.
Sodium Gluconate is a cost-effective surfactant that is used in a variety of applications. It is used in detergents to    improve the cleaning performance, in cleaners to reduce surface tension, and in personal care products to improve the wetting and foaming properties. It is also used in industrial applications such as metalworking and oilfield operations.
Some companies in the Sodium Gluconate market include BASF, Dow, AkzoNobel, Solvay, and Clariant. Show Less   Read more