Detergents & Cleaning Chemicals Supplier
Our detergents and cleaning chemicals are carefully formulated to break down grease, grime and stubborn stains in a targeted way, delivering unmatched cleaning performance. From commercial kitchens to industrial machinery, our detergents and cleaning chemicals are versatile and suitable for a variety of applications.
Why choose our detergents and cleaning chemicals:
- Advanced Formula
- Eco-friendly
- User-friendly
- Reliable
By Functions
Active Cleaning Agents
Surfactant
- It enhances cleaning efficiency by reducing water's surface tension, allowing dirt, oil & stains to penetrate and be removed easily. Works effectively on ranges of surfaces.
Bleaching Agents
- Helps whiten fabrics and brighten surfaces, removes stubborn stains and discoloration. It can both clean and disinfect, eliminating pathogens.
Solvents
- It dissolves oil and grease, evaporates quickly, and helps surfaces dry without residue, boosting other cleaning agents' performance.
Formulation Enhancers
Builders
- Help soften hard water, which increases the efficiency of surfactants. Prevents mineral buildup, ensuring detergents work more effectively in all water conditions.
Acidifiers and pH Adjusters
- Adjust the pH of cleaning products to ensure they work effectively and are safe for use on surfaces. They dissolve mineral deposits, rust and scale.
Anti-foaming Agents
- Reduce excess foam that can interfere with cleaning and the amount of detergent needed, preventing overflow, reducing cleaning time and improving machine performance.
Featured Product

- Dosage: 2–5% (for liquid formulations)
- Application: Used as a foaming agent, mildness in liquid detergents.

- Dosage: 2% to 5% by weight.
- Application: For enhancing foam stability.

- Dosage: 1–5% (depending on the formulation)
- Application: Used as a foam booster and mild surfactant in liquid detergents and cleaning solutions.

- Dosage: 0.1–0.5% (similar to above)
- Application: Disinfecting and antiseptic products with properties.

- Dosage: 10–25% (liquid formulations)
- Application: Primary surfactant in dishwashing liquids, with foaming and cleaning capabilities.

- Dosage: 5–15% (depending on the concentration of AOS)
- Application: Surfactants that aid in cleaning and foaming.

- Dosage: 8–18% (for laundry powders and liquid detergents)
- Application: Anionic surfactants, widely used in powdered laundry detergents.

- Dosage: 2–5% (for foaming and emulsification)
- Application: Secondary surfactant in liquid soaps with foaming and thickening properties.

- Dosage: 1–5%
- Application: Used as a surfactant and stabilizer in detergent formulations.

- Dosage: 0.5–5% (depending on application)
- Application: Helps break down mineral deposits or residues.

- Dosage: 0.5–2%
- Application: Suitable for use in antibacterial soaps due to its antimicrobial properties.

- Dosage: 0.1–1%
- Application: Increases cleaning effectiveness by attaching itself to metal ions.
Application

Laundry Detergents
- Enhanced Cleaning Power
- Water Softening
- Cost-efficiency
- Fabric Care

Dishwashing Products
- Grease Removal
- Water Softening
- Sanitization
- Convenience

Surface Cleaners
- Versatile Cleaning
- Disinfection
- Tough Stain Removal
- Efficiency

Industrial and Commercial Cleaners
- Heavy-duty Cleaning
- Safety
- Cost-effectiveness
- Versatility
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FAQs
1. What are the basic chemicals commonly used in detergents and cleaning products?
The basic chemicals commonly used in detergents and cleaning products include surfactants (such as sodium lauryl sulfate), builders (such as sodium carbonate or phosphates), enzymes (like protease or amylase), solvents (like alcohols or glycols), and preservatives (like formaldehyde or benzisothiazolinone).
2. Why are surfactants important in cleaning products?
Surfactants help water distribute and penetrate dirt and stains by reducing its surface tension. They are essential for breaking down grease, oils, and other contaminants, allowing them to be removed more effectively from surfaces.