Multifunctional Natural Sunscreen Solvent | Mamtapolycoats

 

Our newly-launched Diisopropyl Adipate formulation is also ideal for modern-day sun-care formulations. Also called as a natural sunscreen.


Diisopropyl Adipate (DIPA) is a multifunctional solvent for aromatic oils, coupler, emollient, lubricants, and plasticizers, and it is a synthetically produced diester of isopropyl alcohol and adipic acid. It is non-occlusive, non-oily, a light emollient with excellent spreading properties, and has a rapid absorbency and low residual tack.


DIPA is a synthetically produced diester of isopropyl alcohol and adipic acid, and it is a multifunctional solvent for aromatic oils, couplers, emollients, lubricants, and plasticizers. It is a light emollient with excellent spreading properties, it is non-occlusive and non-oily, and it has low viscosity, rapid absorbency, and low residual tack.


 


Applications

 

  • As a non-oily emollient in cosmetics

  • Hydroalcoholic formulations such as after-shave lotions and colognes

  • Bath oils – delivers a soft feel to the skin

  • Sunscreens – stabilizes solid organic UV filters

  • High-quality cosmetic products such as men’s grooming products,

  • Hairsprays, skin care lotions, deodorants, lipsticks, and nail colours.

  • Eye-area colour cosmetics, facial colour cosmetics, toners, and astringents

 

 

Properties

Appearance

Clear Liquid

Max. Colour (APHA/Hazen/Pt-Co)

25

Odour

Faint, Characteristic

Min. Purity

99%

Specific Gravity (at 25 °C)

0.960

Refractive Index (at 25 °C)

1.423

Saponification Value

475-500 mgKOH/g

Iodine Value

Nil

Max. Acid Value

1 mgKOH/g

Flash Point

149°C

Max. Water Content

0.2% (w/w)

Max. Freezing Point

-4 °C

Viscosity (at 25 °C)

4 cP


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