A detailed introduction to surfactants - What exactly is a surfactant?

Surfactants are a class of compounds that reduce the surface tension of a liquid. They can be adsorbed on gas-liquid or liquid-liquid interfaces, thus changing the properties of the interface and affecting its stability, wettability, viscosity, surface potential, etc.

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What is Surfactant?

A surfactant is the primary ingredient in cleaning detergents. Its name comes from its ability to stir up activity on the surface of water and soil. Surfactants consist of two parts: a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head.

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What is Stainless Steel 316L Powder?

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