The Six Basic Functions of Surfactants
Surfactants are amphiphilic compounds widely used in textile dyeing and finishing, daily chemicals, and industrial formulations. They effectively reduce surface and interfacial tension through interfacial adsorption and micellization, providing six core functions: wetting and penetration, emulsification, dispersion, foaming, solubilization, and detergency. This article explains the working principles, classification, typical products, and application scenarios of these functions to support practical selection and efficient use of surfactants.
Surfactants and Their Applications in Electroplating
Surfactants are one of the important raw materials in the field of metal surface treatment and also an indispensable component of most electroplating additives.
Differences Between Dispersants and Surfactants
Dispersants and Surfactants: Types, Applications, and Key Distinctions





