Lauryl Glucoside Nonionic Surfactant
Lauryl Glucoside from lauric acid (coconut/palm kernel) and starch-derived glucose serves as mild surfactant in foaming washes. Falls under HTS 3402.42.2050 for non-ionic agents from vegetable fatty substances, meeting solubility and tension criteria. Used in professional cleaning concentrates.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If microbial fermentation origin
Purely biotech-produced without vegetable fatty acid base may classify as synthetic.
If sold as saturated fatty alcohol
Unreacted lauryl alcohol precursor falls under organic chemicals, not surface-active.
If lubricating preparations containing
When formulated into textile lubricants, shifts from pure surfactant to lubes heading.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Fatty acid chain analysis (C12 predominant) required to distinguish from broader 'other' categories
• Biodegradability certification aids green claims but doesn't affect classification
• Avoid aqueous solutions >50% water; pure forms only for this heading
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Coco Glucoside Surfactant
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Oleyl/Cetyl Alcohol Ethoxylate
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