Water hardness insensitive, extremely high-yield agent for washing dishes by hand.
Dosage:
add 1 squirt (approx. 3 ml per 5 litres of water) to the rinse water or directly onto the rinsing sponge.
Product declaration:
Sugar tenside 5-15 %
Coconut fatty alcohol sulphate 1-5%
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 1-5%
Table salt < 1 %
Citrate < 1 %
Water swirled ad 100%
List of ingredients according to EC 648/2004:
Aqua, Alkylpolyglucoside C8?-16, Sodium C12?-14, Fatty Alcohol Sulfate, Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Citrate
Origin and properties of ingredients:
Sugar, starch and coconut fat are the raw materials for the sugar surfactants used
Sugar surfactants. Together with coconut fatty alcohol sulphate, produced from
Coconut fat and sulphur oxides, they form a combination of mutually
mutually complementary and reinforcing cleaning-active substances with excellent
excellent fat dissolving capacity and very good skin compatibility.
Product feature:
This neutral hand dishwashing detergent is a concentrated product and therefore very
therefore very productive in use. The surfactants used,
Coconut fatty alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants, have one of the best
best degradation rates in waste water and are also very skin-friendly
skin-friendly.
Certification:
Ecogarantie
CSE
Vegan Society
Technical data:
Density: (20 °C) approx. 1.04 g/cm³
pH value: (20 °C, 5 g/l H2O) approx. 7-8
At temperatures below 10 °C, the product changes and becomes somewhat more
and becomes somewhat solid and cloudy, which disappears again in the warmth, if necessary by
disappears.
Ecology:
Biodegradation:
In the manufacturing process of sugar surfactants and coconut fatty alcohol sulphate, the following are produced
parts are taken from the plant raw materials starch, sugar and fat,
which, however, remain fully intact in their natural structure.
It is therefore relatively easy for the microorganisms to remove these surfactants very
and completely degrade these surfactants to 100 %. Sugar surfactants and
Coconut fatty alcohol sulphate are considered readily biodegradable according to OECD.