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  1. HallStar® TA-1618 Cetearyl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol derived entirely from vegetable (coconut and/or palm kernel, supplemented with palm oil stearine) feedstocks. It is a waxy white solid with a mild soapy odor at room temperature, and finds widespread application as an opacifier, emulsion thickener/bodifier and stabilizer, viscosity ...

  2. www.hallstarbeauty.com › product › hallstar-ta-1618-cetearyl-alcHallStar® TA-1618 Cetearyl Alcohol

    HallStar ® TA-1618 Cetearyl Alc is a fatty alcohol derived entirely from vegetable (coconut and/or palm kernel, supplemented with palm oil stearine) feedstocks. It is a waxy white solid with a mild soapy odor at room temperature, and finds widespread application as an opacifier, emulsion thickener/bodifier and stabilizer, viscosity stabilizer ...

  3. Sep 26, 2023 · TA-1618 by Procter & Gamble Chemicals is a preservative- & additive-free emollient. It is comprised of cetyl (C16) and stearyl (C18) alcohol. It is derived from naturally occurring vegetable oils.

  4. AHCOHOL™ 1618 TA (Cetearyl Alcohol) is a vegetable based, non-animal derived fatty alcohol in standard bead form. Cetearyl Alcohol can be used as an emollient, opacifying agent, foam booster, or thickener for facial creams, lotions, and hair conditioners.

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · Product Name HALLSTAR® TA-1618 CETEARYL ALC REACH registration number 01-2120092297-47-0017 EC No 267-008-6 CAS No 67762-27-0 Chemical Name Alcohols, C16-18 Synonyms Cetearyl Alcohol 1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Recommended Use No information available 1.3.

  6. Ceto - Stearyl Alcohol - TA. Specifications : Carbon Chain Distribution by GLC (%) C12 - 0.50 Max. C14 - 3.0 Max. C16 - 25-35. C18 - 60-70. C20 - 2.0 Max. C22 - 0.20 Max. Appearance.

  7. Cetostearyl alcohol is a blend of cetyl and stearyl alcohol. Cetostearyl alcohol is a long chain saturated fatty alcohols and possesses a variety of applications. Cetostearyl alcohol appears waxy at room temperature.