How to program APG 0810?

Dec 09, 2025Leave a message

APG 0810, or Alkyl Polyglucoside 0810, is a non - ionic surfactant that has gained significant popularity in various industries due to its excellent properties such as high biodegradability, low toxicity, and good compatibility with other chemicals. As a supplier of APG 0810, I am often asked about how to program it for different applications. In this blog post, I will share some insights on how to effectively program APG 0810, covering aspects like understanding its properties, determining the appropriate dosage, and integrating it into different systems.

Understanding the Properties of APG 0810

Before programming APG 0810, it is crucial to have a thorough understanding of its properties. APG 0810 is derived from renewable raw materials, typically glucose and fatty alcohols. It has a mild nature, making it suitable for use in personal care products, household cleaners, and industrial applications.

One of the key features of APG 0810 is its excellent surface - active properties. It can reduce the surface tension of water, which is essential for applications such as emulsification, foaming, and wetting. For example, in a shampoo formulation, APG 0810 can help to create a rich and stable foam, while also effectively cleaning the hair and scalp without causing irritation.

Another important property is its biodegradability. In an era where environmental concerns are at the forefront, APG 0810's ability to break down naturally in the environment makes it an attractive choice for formulators. It also has good chemical stability, which means it can maintain its performance over a wide range of pH values and temperatures.

Determining the Appropriate Dosage

The dosage of APG 0810 depends on the specific application and the desired performance. In general, it is recommended to start with a small amount and gradually increase it until the desired effect is achieved.

For personal care products, such as body washes and facial cleansers, the typical dosage of APG 0810 ranges from 5% to 20%. At this concentration, it can provide good cleansing power, mildness, and foam quality. For example, if you are formulating a body wash, you might start with a 10% concentration of APG 0810 and adjust it based on factors such as the hardness of the water in the target market and the desired level of moisturization.

In household cleaning products, such as dishwashing liquids and floor cleaners, the dosage can be higher, typically ranging from 10% to 30%. This is because household cleaning products often require a stronger cleaning power. For instance, in a dishwashing liquid, a 20% concentration of APG 0810 can effectively remove grease and dirt from dishes while being gentle on hands.

In industrial applications, such as textile processing and metal cleaning, the dosage of APG 0810 will vary depending on the specific process and the nature of the contaminants. It is often necessary to conduct small - scale trials to determine the optimal dosage.

Integrating APG 0810 into Different Systems

Personal Care Products

When integrating APG 0810 into personal care products, it is important to consider its compatibility with other ingredients. APG 0810 is generally compatible with a wide range of ingredients, including other surfactants, emollients, and preservatives.

For example, in a shampoo formulation, APG 0810 can be combined with other mild surfactants such as Caprylyl/Decyl Glucoside APG 8170 to enhance the cleansing and foaming properties. It can also be mixed with emollients like shea butter or coconut oil to provide moisturization to the hair.

The process of integrating APG 0810 into a personal care product usually involves dissolving it in water or a suitable solvent at a moderate temperature (around 40 - 50°C). Then, other ingredients can be added gradually while stirring continuously to ensure a homogeneous mixture.

Household Cleaning Products

In household cleaning products, APG 0810 can be used in combination with other cleaning agents such as enzymes, builders, and chelating agents. For a dishwashing liquid, you can mix APG 0810 with a protease enzyme to break down protein - based stains on dishes.

When formulating a floor cleaner, Caprylyl/Decyl Glucoside APG215 CS UP can be added along with APG 0810 to enhance the cleaning performance on different types of floors. The formulation process typically involves mixing all the ingredients in a tank and adjusting the pH to the desired level using an acid or a base.

Industrial Applications

In industrial applications, APG 0810 can be used in processes such as emulsification, dispersion, and wetting. For example, in textile processing, it can be used as an emulsifier to prepare a stable emulsion of dyes and chemicals. In metal cleaning, it can act as a wetting agent to help the cleaning solution penetrate into the surface of the metal.

Caprylyl/Decyl Glucoside APG215 CS UP

When integrating APG 0810 into an industrial system, it is often necessary to consider the equipment and process conditions. For instance, in a large - scale textile emulsification process, the mixing time and speed, as well as the temperature, need to be carefully controlled to ensure a uniform and stable emulsion.

Troubleshooting in Programming APG 0810

Even with a good understanding of APG 0810's properties and the programming process, some issues may arise. One common problem is the formation of a hazy or cloudy solution. This can be caused by several factors, such as incorrect pH, incompatibility with other ingredients, or improper mixing.

To solve this problem, first, check the pH of the solution. APG 0810 usually performs best within a certain pH range (usually 5 - 9). Adjust the pH if necessary using a suitable acid or base. If the problem persists, consider the compatibility of the other ingredients. Some ingredients may react with APG 0810 to form insoluble complexes. Try removing or replacing these ingredients one by one to identify the cause.

Another issue that may occur is poor foam quality or low foam stability. This can be addressed by adjusting the dosage of APG 0810 or adding foam - boosting agents. In some cases, the water hardness can also affect the foam quality. If the water is very hard, adding a chelating agent can help to improve the foam performance.

Quality Control in Programming APG 0810

Quality control is an essential part of programming APG 0810. It ensures that the final product meets the required standards and performs as expected.

For personal care products, quality control measures may include testing the pH, viscosity, foam quality, and stability of the product. For household cleaning products, the cleaning power, surface tension, and biodegradability need to be tested. In industrial applications, the performance of the product in the specific process, such as emulsification efficiency or wetting ability, should be evaluated.

We provide high - quality APG 0810H70/decyl Glucoside/CAS:68515 - 73 - 1, which has been carefully tested to ensure it meets the highest standards. Our technical team can also provide support in quality control and programming to help you achieve the best results.

Conclusion

Programming APG 0810 requires a good understanding of its properties, careful determination of the dosage, and proper integration into different systems. By following the guidelines and tips provided in this blog post, you can effectively program APG 0810 for your specific applications, whether it is in personal care, household cleaning, or industrial processes.

If you are interested in purchasing APG 0810 for your business or have any questions about programming it, please feel free to contact us for further discussion. We are committed to providing you with the best products and technical support.

References

  • "Surfactant Science and Technology" by Drew Myers
  • "Handbook of Detergents" edited by Michael S. Showell
  • Technical data sheets provided by APG 0810 manufacturers

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